Because there is no prominent, single mainstream album or film globally known as Stella: Live and Unplugged, this likely refers to one of a few distinct musical works or live acoustic sessions: 1. All Time Low’s Live Performances of “Stella”
The American pop-punk band All Time Low has a popular song titled “Stella” (originally from their 2009 album Nothing Personal). Live and acoustic versions of this track appear across their official live EPs and session recordings, including:
Their Live Session EP, which features an intimate live recording of “Stella” alongside acoustic-leaning live staples.
Their live CD/DVD Straight to DVD, which includes a heavily tracked live performance of the song. 2. Stella Wembley’s “Live Unplugged” Sessions
Gothic rock and darkwave artist Stella Wembley frequently releases acoustic, live, and unplugged versions of her catalog. She notably released a live unplugged performance at the Weirdsville Weekend Festival, as well as a series of stripped-down acoustic sessions covering tracks like Madonna’s “Frozen” and her original music. 3. Jimmy Somerville: Live and Acoustic at Stella Polaris
If you are thinking of a full live acoustic album with “Stella” in the title, it is highly likely Live and Acoustic at Stella Polaris by Jimmy Somerville. Released via Cherry Red Records, this record captures the former Bronski Beat frontman playing an entirely acoustic, unplugged set of his greatest hits—such as “Smalltown Boy” and “Why?“—live at the Stella Polaris Festival in Denmark. 4. Stella Grace on “Talent Unplugged” Stella Wembley Live Unplugged – Bonus Song
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