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Classic Albums - Nirvana: Nevermind



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Classic Albums - Nirvana: Nevermind
Classic Albums - Nirvana: Nevermind
List Price: $11.98Label: Eagle Rock Ent

Salesrank: 15780

Released: March 22, 2005
Our Price: $6.47
Used Price: $3.95
MPAA Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Media: DVD

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  • Editorial Review:
    There possibly isn't an album in history that is as genre defining as NIRVANA's "Nevermind." Released in 1991, it single-handedly was responsible for the birth of what became to be known as grunge and has gone on to sell over 8 million copies in the US alone.

    "Nevermind" was the second album from the Seattle trio and the first on the DGC label (it's predecessor "Bleach" was released on the Sub Pop label). It was produced by Butch Vig (also the drummer for the band Garbage) and mixed by Andy Wallace.

    Nirvana's surviving members Krist Novoselic (bass) and Dave Grohl (drums) talk candidly about their past, the recording of Nevermind and about Kurt Cobain and the legacy that he has left behind. Also featured are exclusive interviews with the likes of Garry Gersh (A&R DGC Records), Butch Vig, Jonathan Ponneman and Nils Bernstein (Sub Pop Records), Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth), Jack Endino, and many more.

    Bonus features:
    Drain You - the story behind the making of the track.
    Going To Record In LA - The story behind why the band recorded Nevermind in LA.
    Dave Grohl Joins Nirvana - The story of how Dave Grohl came to join Nirvana.
    Polly (Live) - Polly live in concert.
    Nevermind - The Album Sleeve - The story of the album cover including interviews with the cover star.

    Track Listing (featuring excerpts from):
    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

    Classic Albums - Nirvana: Nevermind Reviews:
    nevermind 5 Star Review
    2008-08-31 - This dvd is a great buy, not only does it take you through the making of the album NEVERMIND, but also through the history of nirvana and how it came to be. From recording the huge hit "smells like teen spirit" to recording the masterpiece "polly", this dvd has it all.

    great DOCUMENTARY!!!!! not a music cd!! 5 Star Review
    2008-07-16 - this DVD has it all. all the major players are in place, Nirvana a&r reps, road crew, people that took pictures of them, surviving band members and butch vig.

    basicly if you are a huge fan of nevermind and want the inside scoop on how it was recorded then get this DVD. if you think this is a CD with music and videos then PLEASE go else where!

    Kurt isn't here, but he'll always be here... 4 Star Review
    2008-01-18 - Without Cobain to interview afresh for this release the producers have had to cobble together old interview footage. And this is part of the tragedy of the situation because I for one would love to be able to hear what a grown up and more mature Cobain would of said about the album he is most famous for. Others may champion earlier stuff like Bleach but it's Nevermind that for the average punter is this band, and in fact the entire grunge movements calling card.

    That's not to say that Cobain doesn't get to speak, as noted earlier there is a chunk of interview footage with him. And Novoselic and Grohl do a great job in giving thoughtful and considered insights into the process and mind set of the band. The are less amusing anecdotes here than are shared by some of the other bands featured in this series perhaps because of the rather sombre tone the tragic end of the tale culminates in. But there are a slew of interesting points to be found out about the bands genesis and their progression through the trials and tribulations of the underground scene to their explosion with this album, spearheaded by the hard rock anthem Smells Like Teen Spirit.

    As per usual with the Classic Albums series some of the most interesting aspects of this release are provided by the associates of the band - management and producer types and some of the real talent behind the band is explained. Which for me as only a casual fan was really enlightening and some of my preconceptions were challenged. Which is a great thing to have happen sometimes.

    Through my reviews of various products, pretty much all the Classic Albums series I've written about have scored four stars. They aren't life changing - hey I'd rather play an album than watch a show about it most of the time - but they are great for fans, even casual ones. This one deserves four stars but only just, as there is that overall feeling of loss, of the part of the jig saw puzzle that should be in the middle has been lost forever. But the understated yet appropriate production values, interesting discussions and the bonus material which takes the running time out to 74 minutes mean this is well worth your while especially if you can pick it up cheap.

    Nirvana were always a flawed proposition. Feeding off the usual teenage feelings of alienation they were the right band at the right time. At a stage where teenage alienation had become a packaged parody of itself, offered up with bright lights and brighter profit margins to an ever more consumerist 15-24 year old market, Nirvana came along and scooped up millions of fans who were alienated from the pre-packaged alienation, if you take my meaning. They only held these fans in the palms of their hands for a couple of years but that was enough to secure their place in hard rock/heavy metal folklore. Because while some sections of their fanbase may be aghast at the idea, this is hard rock. This album did not convert people to liking loud music, this album sold to people who already did. And this DVD is a great exploration of some of the reasons they jumped so effectively into the fast lane of the mainstream and the creative process of how they formed the recorded statement for which they'll always be remembered.

    This is a boring DOCUMENTARY, NOT a music DVD. 1 Star Review
    2007-10-25 - BE CAREFUL! When you first look at this DVD you think you are buying a great music DVD. This is a boring "DOCUMENTARY". Do NOT expect to find any video listed in the DVD. I really do NOT recommend it.

    Great documentary about Nevermind. 5 Star Review
    2007-08-18 - This is a very enjoyable documentary perfect for any Nirvana fan. It talks about everything from types of guitars used on certain tracks, to where the cover photo idea came from. Fun to watch.


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