Nirvana - Nevermind

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Album Details

Title: Nevermind
Artist: Nirvana
Release Date: 9/24/1991
Re-Released On: 11/3/2009
Label: DGC (David Geffen Company), Geffen, Universal Distribution
Duration: 42:38
UPCs: 4988005400369, 720642442524, 0720642442524, 015775125810, 015775166622, 020642442518, 020642442549, 0720642442517, 4988005472366, 4988005560841, 5034504843646, 720642442555
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Grunge, Alternative/Indie Rock
Moods: Aggressive, Angst-Ridden, Cathartic, Fiery, Intense, Reckless, Tense/Anxious, Visceral, Acerbic, Bleak, Crunchy, Fierce, Manic, Unsettling, Volatile, Angry, Cynical/Sarcastic, Energetic, Gloomy, Harsh, Nihilistic, Paranoid, Plaintive, Rebellious, Snide, Spooky, Urgent, Wry, Yearning, Brooding, Raucous, Confrontational, Distraught, Eerie, Melancholy, Menacing, Messy, Ominous, Suffocating, Uncompromising, Weary, Brash
Total Copies: 73
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Smells Like Teen Spirit
  2. In Bloom
  3. Come as You Are
  4. Breed
  5. Lithium
  6. Polly
  7. Territorial Pissings
  8. Drain You
  9. Lounge Act
  10. Stay Away
  11. On a Plain
  12. Something in the Way

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2009CDUniversal Distribution91433
2005CDGeffen95014
1991CDDGC (David Geffen Company)24425
1991CDDGC (David Geffen Company)24425

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Album Review

Nevermind was never meant to change the world, but you can never predict when the zeitgeist will hit, and Nirvana's second album turned out to be the place where alternative rock crashed into the mainstream. This wasn't entirely an accident, either, since Nirvana did sign with a major label, and they did release a record with a shiny surface, no matter how humongous the guitars sounded. And, yes, Nevermind is probably a little shinier than it should be, positively glistening with echo and fuzzbox distortion, especially when compared with the black-and-white murk of Bleach. This doesn't discount the record, since it's not only much harder than any mainstream rock of 1991, its character isn't on the surface, it's in the exhilaratingly raw music and haunting songs. Kurt Cobain's personal problems and subsequent suicide naturally deepen the dark undercurrents, but no matter how much anguish there is on Nevermind, it's bracing because he exorcises those demons through his evocative wordplay and mangled screams -- and because the band has a tremendous, unbridled power that transcends the pain, turning into pure catharsis. And that's as key to the record's success as Cobain's songwriting, since Krist Novoselic and Dave Grohl help turn this into music that is gripping, powerful, and even fun (and, really, there's no other way to characterize "Territorial Pissings" or the surging "Breed"). In retrospect, Nevermind may seem a little too unassuming for its mythic status -- it's simply a great modern punk record -- but even though it may no longer seem life-changing, it is certainly life-affirming, which may just be better. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Andy WallaceMixing
Butch VigEngineer, Producer
Craig DoubetMixing, Assistant Engineer
Dave GrohlVocals, Drums
Howie WeinbergMastering
Jeff SheehanAssistant Engineer
Kirk Canning?, Cello
Kirk WeddlePhotography
Krist NovoselicVocals, Bass
Kurt CobainPhotography, Guitar, Vocals
Michael LavinePhotography
NirvanaProducer, Engineer
Robert FisherCover Design, Artwork, Art Direction, Design

Member Reviews

James B. (wandersoul73) wrote on 4/27/2008...

2 of 2 member(s) found this review helpful.
This is the album that started it all, changing the face of music -at the time- into a grunge fueled culture. They (Nirvana) truly took the world by storm, and everybody wanted a taste... To this day, this stands as a powerhouse recording, if only Kurt Cobain could see just what his wondrous music caused.

james

Daniel T. (alternadan) wrote on 7/14/2006...

0 of 1 member(s) found this review helpful.
What? You don't have this yet???