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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 |
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One of the defining moments of the 1990s, despite happening at the start of the decade. The guitars start jittering, then "BOOMA-ABOOMA-ABOOMA-ABOOM!", the drums kick in and grunge splatters itself all over a generation of MTV viewers. "Smells Like Teen Spirit" will surely always speak to alienated teenagers, while giving them something to thrash around their rooms to, kicking the whole thing off as it means to go on. "Come As You Are" is dark and twisted, while "Lithium" and "In Bloom" show Kurt Cobain's often overlooked sense of humour, and "Stay Away" highlights the best way to shred your vocal chords. It's nigh-impossible not to love this album, and it will remain Nirvana's most affectionately remembered work. It's just a shame that a misplaced sense of "selling out" (stupid term if ever there was one) led to such an internal rejection of "...Teen Spirit". A work of genius, no question. --Emma Johnston
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If Nevermind's sound is familiar now, it's only because thousands of rock records that followed it were trying very hard to cop its style. It tears out of the speakers like a cannonball, from the punk-turbo-charged riff of "Smells Like Teen Spirit" onward, magnifying and distilling the wounded rage of 15 years of the rock underground into a single impassioned roar. Few albums have occupied the cultural consciousness like this one; of its 12 songs, roughly 10 are now standards. The record's historical weight can make it hard to hear now with fresh ears, but the monumental urgency of Kurt Cobain's screams is still shocking. --Douglas Wolk
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Package Dimensions : 5.51 x 4.88 x 0.47 inches; 3.53 Ounces
- Manufacturer : Geffen Records
- Original Release Date : 1991
- Date First Available : December 15, 2006
- Label : Geffen Records
- ASIN : B000003TA4
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #20,645 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #1,930 in Metal
- #1,997 in Alternative Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
- #8,781 in Pop (CDs & Vinyl)
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Besides the absolutely sublime primal angst of "Smells Like Teen Spirit," there's the propulsive "Breed," and the iconoclastic "Territorial Pissings". With a mocking intro that starts falsely with "Get Together," the latter song does more than separate the generations musically and lyrically. Then, there's the expert texture of more mid-tempo gems like "Lithium," the beautifully acoustical "Polly," and the throbbing and multi-layered "Drain You". "Lounge Act" keeps the energy going and drummer, David Grohl, whose gruelling efforts are remarkable all the way, really delivers on "Stay Away". The vocal tradeoff between Cobain and bassist, Chris Novoselic proves that you can do alternative and have great voices--that is tuneful and with great trajectory. If the variations of expert guitar patterns don't disappoint, then the variety certainly scotches any complaints of formula. "Something in the Way," which closes the album, forecasts a more "unplugged" future, even though the expertise of guitar work hardly needs elaboration.
After 'Nevermind' has played endlessly on the radio, it is easy to take their work for granted. I, for one, didn't even realize that all these songs were Nirvana's. Which goes to prove that their innovations would make music new again, and it would take some people a while to catch up--not just musicians, but even some listeners.
And nearly 30 years after first listening to this album (as well as Butch Vig's original mix known as the "Devonshire Mix"), I finally get the Beatles comparisons. For starters, you have to understand a bit about Beatles songwriting, which I didn't when I was a teenager. These are essentially pop songs. Kurt was an amazingly talented pop song writer. I read somewhere that his goal when writing a song was to make it as short and memorable/catchy as possible. Then I guess he just covered up his pop tracks by drowning his songs out in sonic chaos. Go back and listen to their first release Bleach (of which there's also a beautiful 20th anniversary edition on vinyl), and you'll hear Nirvana in its raw pop glory.