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Nirvana - Incesticide

Details

Format: CD
Label: GEFFEN RECORDS
Catalog: 24504
Rel. Date: 12/15/1992
UPC: 720642450420

Incesticide
Artist: Nirvana
Format: CD
New: Available To Order (2-3 Days) $14.00
Used: Currently Unavailable $8.00
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Dive
2. Sliver [Single Version]
3. Stain
4. Been a Son
5. Turnaround [BBC John Peel Session 1990]
6. Molly's Lips [BBC John Peel Session 1990]
7. Son of a Gun [BBC John Peel Session 1990]
8. (New Wave) Polly [BBC Mark Goodier Session]
9. Beeswax
10. Downer
11. Mexican Seafood
12. Hairspray Queen
13. Aero Zeppelin
14. Big Long Now
15. Aneurysm

More Info:

Incesticide is a compilation album by the American rock band Nirvana. Incesticide consists of their 1990 single "Sliver", demos, outtakes, covers, and radio broadcast recordings. At the time, all of the material on Incesticide was circulating within fan communities (albeit in lower quality). It was widely reported in the music press that the band wanted to offer fans a higher-quality alternative, but in the book Cobain Unseen, Charles R. Cross writes that Kurt Cobain agreed to the release of this compilation because he was allowed complete control over the album's artwork. The album was released on December 14, 1992 in Europe, and December 15, 1992 in the United States and eventually reached number thirty-nine on the Billboard 200. Since the songs were recorded in different sessions, when Nirvana did not have a stable formation yet, this album includes recordings by four different drummers: Chad Channing, Dan Peters, Dale Crover, and Dave Grohl.

Reviews:

''Incesticide'' is a compilation album by the American grunge band Nirvana. ''Incesticide'' consists of demos, outtakes, and radio broadcast recordings. At the time, all of the material on ''Incesticide'' was circulating within fan communities (albeit in lower quality). It was widely reported in the music press that the band wanted to offer fans a higher-quality alternative, but in the book ''Cobain Unseen'', Charles R. Cross reveals that Kurt Cobain agreed to the release of this compilation because he was allowed complete control over the album's artwork. The album was released on December 14, 1992 in Europe, and December 15, 1992 in the United States. ''Incesticide'' debuted at fifty-one and eventually reached number thirty-nine on the ''Billboard'' 200. - Wikipedia

        
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