Nirvana - MTV Unplugged in New York

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Album Details

Title: MTV Unplugged in New York
Artist: Nirvana
Release Date: 11/1/1994
Re-Released On: 11/10/2009
Label: Universal Distribution, DGC (David Geffen Company)
Album Type(s): live
UPCs: 4988005389763, 4988005494573, 4988005525352, 720642472729, 0720642472729, 020642472720, 4988005560865, 720642472712, 4988005584434
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: 37
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. About a Girl
  2. Come as You Are
  3. Jesus Doesn't Want Me for a Sunbeam
  4. The Man Who Sold the World
  5. Pennyroyal Tea
  6. Dumb
  7. Polly
  8. On a Plain
  9. Something in the Way
  10. Plateau
  11. Oh, Me
  12. Lake of Fire
  13. All Apologies
  14. Where Did You Sleep Last Night?

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2009CDUniversal Distribution91435
2009CDUniversal Distribution94347
1994CDDGC (David Geffen Company)24727
1994CDDGC (David Geffen Company)24727
------CDUniversal Distribution93361

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Album Review

If In Utero is a suicide note, MTV Unplugged in New York is a message from beyond the grave, a summation of Kurt Cobain's talents and pain so fascinating, it's hard to listen to repeatedly. Is it the choice of material or the spare surroundings that make it so effective? Well, it's certainly a combination of both, how the version of the Vaselines' "Jesus Doesn't Want Me for a Sunbeam" or the three covers of Meat Puppets II songs mean as much as "All Apologies" or "Something in the Way." This, in many senses, isn't just an abnormal Nirvana record, capturing them in their sincerest desire to be R.E.M. circa Automatic for the People, it's the Nirvana record that nobody, especially Kurt, wanted revealed. It's a nakedly emotional record, unintentionally so, as the subtext means more than the main themes of how Nirvana wanted to prove its worth and diversity, showcasing the depth of their songwriting. As it turns out, it accomplishes its goals rather too well; this is a band, and songwriter, on the verge of discovering a new sound and style. Then, there's the subtexts, as Kurt's hurt and suicidal impulses bubble to the surface even as he's trying to suppress them. Few records are as unblinkingly bare and naked as this, especially albums recorded by their peers. No other band could have offered covers of David Bowie's "The Man Who Sold the World" and the folk standard "Where Did You Sleep Last Night" on the same record, turning in chilling performances of both -- performances that reveal as much as their original songs. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alex ColettiProducer
Cris KirkwoodBass, Guitar, Vocals (Background)
Curt KirkwoodGuitar
Dave GrohlBass, Vocals, Drums
Frank MicelottaPhotography
Krist NovoselicAccordion, Bass, Guitar
Kurt CobainGuitar, Vocals
Lori GoldstonCello
NirvanaProducer
Pat SmearGuitar
Robert FisherDesign, Art Direction
Scott LittProducer
Stephen MarcussenMastering

Member Reviews

Amanda G. (MyAlterEgo) wrote on 9/6/2008...

1 of 1 member(s) found this review helpful.
I think this was one of nirvana's best live performaces.
I love every song they sang. So mellow capared to the other loud
stuff they did.
I think this is worth having as well as the dvd.

Michelle K. (kevinsbebe) wrote on 6/12/2007...

1 of 4 member(s) found this review helpful.
Nirvana Rocks!!!