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List Price: $12.98 | | Label: Geffen Records
Salesrank: 45120
Released: November 1, 1994 |
| Our Price: $19.45 |
| Used Price: $1.82 |
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| Media: Audio Cassette |
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MTV Unplugged in New York Track Listing:
1. About a Girl
2. Come as You Are
3. Jesus Doesn't Want Me for a Sunbeam
4. 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?
Editorial Review:
Japanese only SHM-CD (Super High Material CD - playable on all CD players) pressing. Universal. 2008.
Description of MTV Unplugged in New York:
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
MTV Unplugged in New York Reviews:
Nirvana 
2009-11-20 - Alright children Nirvana is good, but to say they are immortalized, come on. Now yes the acoustic setting helps aid the nirvana songs ease of listening and yeah dave grohl is very talented but to go as far to talk kurt cobain up like some kind of figure, come on now. The album is good if you like nirvana if not just download the select songs because for a whole album purchase id say it doesnt rank among alot of albums out there...
Their Finest Work 
2009-11-06 - Yep, I came of age during grunge rock. I was a huge fan of the Seattle sound. I even wore flannel shirts everywhere, all the time. I was more of a Pearl Jam fan, but I still liked Nirvana. Then in fall of 1994 this monumental work was released. After Kurt passed in spring of 1994, I really didn't think I would miss the band. However, after this came out I instantly aware that they would never work on another album, and I would miss them.
This was a vast departure from their normal electric, grinding, caterwauling vocals. Here we have the three main members, with a few on the spot musicians to round out the sound. This was from the wildly popular MTV Unplugged series, but Nirvana, being the mavericks that they were, snuck in a few electric guitars. But the final work is amazing. On each track it becomes more apparent that these "slackers from the northwest" were true musicians. And Cobains raspy vocals lend an emotion rarely seen in the teen angst movement in the late 90's.
My favorite track is "Where Did You Sleep Last Night." A cover of an old Ledbelly(?) song. This starts out slow and mellow and morphs into a screaming, begging inquisition. A terrific song to crank in the car and bellow along with. The rest of the tracks are all stripped down, subdued and stunning. "The Man Who Sold the World", "About a Girl", and "All Apologies" Are terrific. Then there is "Pennyroyal Tea" a song that gives a brief look into the debilitating stomach ailment that ultimately helped him justify his heroin addiction as a way to cope with the pain.
Anyway, this is one of those "must have albums". I have listened to it many, if not hundreds of, times.
T
No matter what age or genre of music you like... 
2009-09-08 - This is one of my top 10 all-time favorite albums. Everybody should have this album in their collection. You don't even have to be a huge fan of Nirvana to know this music was in a special moment in time when the MTV Unplugged session took place. My parents hate grunge, alternative music but this is one album we can all listen to together. And I've listened to other bands in the MTV Unplugged sessions and nobody has even come close since Nirvana. A must, must, must own!!
Amazing 
2009-05-26 - Best MTV unplugged album made. Proved Nirvana could do a lot more then just play grunge. "Where Did You Sleep Last Night" and "The Man Who Sold The World" are covers that in my opinion are better then even the originals. Great album, not a single song I would skip over.
Unplugged in New York: Nirvana 
2009-04-20 - CD is was new condition, and sent promptly. I would recommend purchase through this provider.