The Cure: MTV Unplugged

The Cure: MTV Unplugged

7.0

Mar 03 1991

0h 23m

Music

The Cure's Unplugged acoustic performance for MTV recorded on January 24th, 1991 in London's MTV Studios and aired on March 3rd, 1991.

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