Unplugged by Anne Haigis is a soulful and intimate acoustic album that showcases the singer-songwriter's rich and expressive voice. Recorded live in a small club, the album features stripped-down versions of some of Haigis's most beloved songs, as well as a few covers and new tracks.
The album opens with a haunting rendition of "I'm on Fire," originally by Bruce Springsteen, which sets the tone for the rest of the record. Haigis's voice is raw and emotional, and she infuses each song with a sense of intimacy and vulnerability that draws the listener in.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "True Love," a haunting ballad that showcases Haigis's ability to convey complex emotions through her voice. The song builds to a powerful crescendo, with Haigis's voice soaring over the sparse instrumentation.
Throughout the album, Haigis is accompanied by a small band of talented musicians who provide understated but effective support. The arrangements are simple and uncluttered, allowing Haigis's voice to take center stage.