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Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Search eBay for this item. Release Date: November 1, 1994 Publication Date: 1996 Artist: Nirvana Package Dimensions (in inches): 0.4 x 5.6 x 4.9 Package Weight: 0.22 pounds
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0720642472729
Format: Live
Label: Geffen Records
Manufacturer: Geffen Records
MPN: 24727
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Geffen Records
Studio: Geffen Records
UPC: 720642472729
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Editorial/Description:Album Description: Japanese only SHM-CD (Super High Material CD - playable on all CD players) pressing. Universal. 2008. Amazon.com essential recording: The last Nirvana collection recorded before the untimely death of Kurt Cobain, Unplugged caught many by surprise with its stripped down, neo-acoustic offerings with a bridled fury. When Cobain sings, "I swear I don't have a gun, I don't have a gun" with clenched teeth (instead of an open howl) and when the haunting strains of "About a Girl"--from their earliest LP--chills even with quieted guitars, you discover a new appreciation for the nuances of one of the greatest bands of recent times. Highlights include covers of three Meat Puppets tracks (featuring special guests Curt and Kris Kirkwood of that influential "college rock" band), the weepy cello on the Vaselines' "Jesus Doesn't Want Me for a Sunbeam," and their cover of David Bowie's "The Man Who Sold the World." --Lorry Fleming
Tracks:Disc: 1 1. About a Girl 2. Come as You Are 3. Jesus Doesn't Want Me for a Sunbeam - Nirvana, Kelly, Eugene 4. The Man Who Sold the World - Nirvana, Bowie, David 5. Pennyroyal Tea 6. Dumb 7. Polly 8. On a Plain 9. Something in the Way 10. Plateau - Nirvana, Kirkwood, Curt 11. Oh, Me - Nirvana, Kirkwood, Curt 12. Lake of Fire - Nirvana, Kirkwood, Curt 13. All Apologies 14. Where Did You Sleep Last Night? - Nirvana, Leadbelly
Customer Reviews:
A Moving Album
December 13, 2008
There is an on honest an very moving atmosphere on this Nirvana album which sadly would their final. The half-acoustic approach really reveals how great Nirvana's best songs are and that they work very well outside the traditional Nirvana concept. Some of them actually works better than on the studio albums; moreover there are some great cover-versions here, not least the outsstanding David Bowie song "The Man Who Sold the World" - and the sad "Jesus Doesn't Want me for a Sunbeam". The cello played by Lori Goldston really add new dimensions to many of these songs.
On three tracks Nirvarna is supported by the Kirkwood brothers and they play Meat Puppets songs together. Of those both "Oh Me" and "Lake of Fire" sound like Nirvana songs.
Great moving album and also a little sad - especially when you come to think about that these recordings were among the very last that Curt Kobain lived to do.
"In the sun, I feel as one..."
December 10, 2008
MTV Unplugged concert featuring Nirvana is one of the best in the series. This cd is sad to hear sometimes because this concert was recorded and filmed shortly before Kurt Cobain ended his life. Kurt's voice is so strong and yet so delicate, songs like All Apologies, Jesus Doesn't Want Me For a Sunbeam, Dumb, About A Girl, and Pennyroyal Tea are beautifully arranged in a stipped down setting. I love this band, I highly recommend this timeless classic, enjoy!
Amazing
October 4, 2008
The clarity of this "soundtrack" is simply amazing. MTV did a superb job with the setup of this event. I was blown away when I heard the cd version, but hearing it with my cheap Yamaha equipment in DTS took it to another level. It is a shame he is still not around; what an amazing talent this guy had. RIP KC.
A near-perfect unintentional goodbye
September 20, 2008
It's amazing, but not unexpected, to see such a lack of pretense throughout these acoustic translations of much heavier material. The entire concert was bathed in Cobain's tragic warmth and frazzled soul, injecting a tremendous amount of integrity into nearly every strum and vocalization, while the band backs up at their restrained best, revealing a side seldom seen, and one fans were most fortunate to have seen before the end.
Amazing!
May 4, 2008
In my opinion, the greatest MTV Unplugged album ever. They proved that they were more than just a grunge band, and Cobain brought his pain briefly to the surface.
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