Live | |
A1 | Aneurysm |
A2 | Drain You |
A3 | School |
A4 | Floyd The Barber |
A5 | About A Girl |
A6 | Polly |
A7 | Breed |
A8 | Sliver |
A9 | Lithium |
B1 | Love Buzz |
B2 | Come As You Are |
B3 | Been A Son |
B4 | Negative Creep |
B5 | On A Plain |
B6 | Blew |
B7 | Pennyroyal Tea |
B8 | Spank Thru |
B9 | Molly's Lips |
B10 | Territorial Pissings |
Studio | |
C1 | Spank Thru |
C2 | About A Girl |
C3 | Love Buzz |
C4 | Polly |
C5 | Son Of A Gun |
C6 | Turn Around |
C7 | D-7 |
D1 | Molly's Lips |
D2 | Sappy |
D3 | Lithium |
D4 | Breed |
D5 | In Bloom |
D6 | Stay Away |
D7 | Smells Like Teen Spirit |
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
HW 003 | Nirvana | Bleach Pop (CD, Unofficial) | Halloween Records | HW 003 | Germany | 1992 |
imt 900.118 | Nirvana | Live In Belgium (CD, Unofficial) | Imtrat | imt 900.118 | Germany | 1992 |
SKT 355-1 | Nirvana | Spring Is Here Again (LP, Unofficial) | Sanskrit Records | SKT 355-1 | Italy | 1992 |
none | Nirvana | Colored Vinyl Box (LP, Red + LP, Gre + Box, RE, Unofficial) | Miracle Music | none | 1994 | |
VNRCD 02, NVR 02 | Nirvana | Ce Petit Groupe Underground (CD, Unofficial) | Vintage Nirvana Recordings, Nirvana Vintage Recordings Ltd. | VNRCD 02, NVR 02 | UK & Europe | 2003 |
Sell the kids for food Weather changes moods Spring is here again Reproductive glands. We can have some more Nature is a whore Bruises on the fruit Tender age in bloom
Sleeve says "Recorded live in Genk, Belgium 1991" but it's actually Hamburg, Germany, November 11, 1991. This is a public domain publication realized by Magazzini Criminali, Firenze with kind help of the American Sanskrit Community & Pop-Up Records. P) & (C) 1992 Sanskrit Records.
Lyrics to "In Bloom" song by Nirvana: Sell the kids for food Weather changes moods Spring is here again Reproductive glands Hey - he's t. .The fourth and final single from the album, the song was written in 1990, but appeared on the band's second album, "Nevermind", in 1991. This track originally had a bridge section that producer Butch Vig removed from the 16-track master tape, according to bassist Krist Novoselic. Since Kurt Cobain didn't like to record multiple takes in the studio, producer Butch Vig persuaded him to do so on this song by telling him, "John Lennon did i.
Spring Is Here is a live album by saxophonist Stan Getz which was recorded at Keystone Korner in 1981 and released on the Concord Jazz label in 1992. How About You?" (Burton Lane, Ralph Freed) - 10:08. You're Blasé" (Ord Hamilton, Bruce Sievier) - 5:32. Easy Living" (Ralph Rainger, Leo Robin) - 6:51. Sweet Lorraine" (Cliff Burwell, Mitchell Parish) - 5:34.
Sell the kids for food weather changes moods Spring is here again reproductive glands. We can have some more - nature is a whore Bruises on the fruit - tender age in bloom. The black sheep got blackmailed again Forgot to put on the zip code I love myself better than you I know it's wrong so what should I do? I'm on a plain I can't complain I'm on a plain. Somewhere I have heard this before In a dream my memory has stored As a defense I'm neutered and spayed What the hell am I trying to say?
Written By Thomas Kennedy - May 09 2013. Kurt Cobain listed these as his Top 50 albums in his journal, probably sometime in 1993. The playlist below includes a song from each album, two songs from a few of the albums. 1979) Sex Pistols – Never Mind the Bollocks, Here’s the Sex Pistols (1977) The Frogs – It’s Only Right and Natural (1989) PJ Harvey – Dry (1992) Sonic Youth – Daydream Nation (1988) The Knack – Get the Knack (1979) The Saints – Know Your Product (1978) Kleenex – anything by: (1978-1983, possibly referring to 1993’s Kleenex/LiLiPUT compilation) The Raincoats – The Raincoats (1979) Young Marble. Giants – Colossal Youth (1980) Aerosmith – Rocks (1976) Various Artists – What Is It. (1982, erroneously listed as What Is This?)
A pairing of Nirvana's "Incesticide", an album that never fails to have me feeling bright (in a singalong-punk kinda way), with geproject 's delicious "Brightside" "Incesticide" is a fantastic compilation of early single sides, radio sessions, and outtakes.
With just four chords and unintelligible lyrics, Nirvana stirred a tidal wave of grunge that crashed over the mainstream and forever altered the pop landscape. In Worst to First, we usually only rank a band's studio albums. But since Nirvana only released three (the essential rarities collection Incesticide wouldn't even count), we decided to also cover their official compilations and live albums, too. Scroll through the gallery below to see how we rank the band's catalog. Next: The 19 Most Influential Grunge Musicians.