"Bleach"
1989
- LP on Sub Pop (SP34, US)
1989
- LP on Waterfront (DAMP114, Australia)
SONGS:
Blew / Floyd the Barber / About a Girl / School / Big Cheese /
Paper Cuts / Negative Creep / Scoff / Swap Meet / Mr. Moustache
/ Sifting
Released
in June 1989. First 1000 copies pressed on white vinyl. Next 2000
copies included a free poster.
1989
- LP on Tupelo (TUPLP6, UK) SONGS: Blew / Floyd the Barber / About
a Girl / School / Love Buzz / Paper Cuts / Negative Creep / Scoff
/ Swap Meet / Mr. Moustache / Sifting
Released
in August 1989. First 300 copies pressed on white vinyl, next
2000 copies pressed on green vinyl.
1989
- CS on Sub Pop (SP34a, US) SONGS: Blew / Floyd the Barber / About
a Girl / School / Love Buzz / Paper Cuts / Negative Creep / Scoff
/ Swap Meet / Mr. Moustache / Sifting / Big Cheese
Released
in August 1989. 1989 - CD on Sub Pop (SP34b, US)
1989
- CD on Tupelo (TUPCD6, UK)
1992
- CD on Geffen (US)
SONGS:
13 at 42:43 Blew (2:53) / Floyd the Barber (2:15) / About a Girl
(2:46) / School (2:40) / Love Buzz (3:33) / Paper Cuts (4:04)
/ Negative Creep (2:52) / Scoff (4:07) / Swap Meet (3:00) / Mr.
Moustache (3:21) / Sifting (5:21) / Big Cheese (3:40) / Downer
(1:42)
Sub
Pop and Tupelo CDs released in August 1989.
The
album was remastered and re-released on DGC and Geffen in April
1992. All songs written by Kurt Cobain, except for "Love Buzz"
written by Robby Van Leeuwen and originally performed by Shocking
Blue. Dale Crover plays drums on "Floyd the Barber", "Paper Cuts"
and "Downer". Chad Channing plays drums on all other tracks. Recorded
in Seattle at Reciprocal Recording by Jack Endino for $606.15
from December 24-29, 1988.
Front
cover photo by Tracy Marander. Inner photos by Charles Peterson.
Design by Lisa Orth. Execution by Jane Higgins.
"Nevermind"
1991
- LP on DGC (DGC-24425, US)
1991
- CS on DGC (DGCC-24425, US)
1991
- CD on DGC (DGCD-24425, US)
SONGS:
12 at 42:36 Smells Like Teen Spirit (5:01) / In Bloom (4:14) /
Come as You Are (3:38) / Breed (3:03) / Lithium (4:15) / Polly
(2:54) / Territorial Pissings (2:22) / Drain You (3:44) / Lounge
Act (2:36) / Stay Away (3:31) / On A Plain (3:14) / Something
in the Way (3:51)
1991
- CS on DGC (DGCC-24425, US)
1991
- CD on DGC (DGCD-24425, US)
SONGS:
12 at 59:23 Smells Like Teen Spirit (5:01) / In Bloom (4:14) /
Come as You Are (3:38) / Breed (3:03) / Lithium (4:15) / Polly
(2:54) / Territorial Pissings (2:22) / Drain You (3:44) / Lounge
Act (2:36) / Stay Away (3:31) / On A Plain (3:14) / Something
in the Way + Endless, Nameless (20:36)
Released
on September 24, 1991.
"Endless,
Nameless" is an unlisted track which appears ten minutes after
the end of "Something in the Way". This track was accidently omitted
from inital US pressings, and from all foreign pressings. All
songs written by Kurt Cobain and Nirvana. "Territorial Pissings"
begins with a short excerpt from the Youngbloods' "Get Together",
written by Chet Powers. Dave Grohl plays drums on all tracks.
Kirk Canning plays cello on "Something in the Way". Produced and
engineered by Butch Vig and Nirvana. Mixed by Andy Wallace. Recorded
in May-June 1991, at Sound City Studios in Van Nuys, California.
Cover photo by Kirk Weddle, art direction and design by Robert
Fisher. Inner photos by Michael Levine. Monkey photo by Kurt Cobain.
"Hormoaning"
1992
- 12" on Geffen (GEF21711, Australia)
1992
- CS on Geffen (GEFC21711, Australia)
1992
- CD on Geffen (GEFD21711, Australia)
1992
- CD on DGC (MVCG-17002, Japan)
SONGS:
6 at 18:51 Turnaround (2:21) / Aneurism (4:50) / D-7 (3:48) /
Son of a Gun (2:50) / Even in His Youth (3:08) / al, Helvetica,
sans-serif"> 1992 - CD on Geffen (GEFD21711, Australia)
1992
- CD on DGC (MVCG-17002, Japan)
SONGS:
6 at 18:51 Turnaround (2:21) / Aneurism (4:50) / D-7 (3:48) /
Son of a Gun (2:50) / Even in His Youth (3:08) / ter">"Turnaround",
"Son of a Gun" and "Molly's Lips" recorded in the UK for the BBC
Radio 1 John Peel Sessions. Produced by Dale Griffin. Engineered
by M. Engles and F. Kay. "Turnaround" written by Mark Mothersbaugh
and Gerald V. Casale, and originally performed by Devo. "D-7"
written by Greg Sage and originally performed by the Wipers.
"Son
of a Gun" and "Molly's Lips" written by Eugene Kelly and Frances
McKee and originally performed by the Vaselines. Dave Grohl plays
drums on all tracks.
"Incesticide"
1992
- CS on DGC (DGCC-24504, US)
1992
- CD on DGC (DGCD-24504, US)
1992
- LP on DGC (DGC-24504, US)
1992
- CD promo on DGC [LTD includes 3 cards] (Germany)
SONGS:
15 at 44:45 Dive (3:53) / Sliver (2:12) / Stain (2:37) / Been
a Son (1:53) / Turnaround (2:17) / Molly's Lips (1:51) / Son of
a Gun (2:47) / (New Wave) Polly (1:46) / Beeswax (2:47) / Downer
(1:47) / Mexican Seafood (1:52) / Hairspray Queen (4:12) / Aero
Zeppelin (4:39) / Big Long Now (5:01) / Aneurysm (4:36)
Released
on December 15, 1992. Sticker on package reads "Rare B-Sides,
BBC Sessions, Original Demo Recordings, Outtakes, Stuff Never
Before Available." "Turnaround" written by Mark Mothersbaugh and
Gerald V. Casale, and originally performed by Devo.
"Molly's
Lips" and "Son of a Gun" written by Eugene Kelly and Frances McKee,
and originally performed by the Vaselines. "Aneurysm" and "(New
Wave) Polly" written by Kurt Cobain, Chris Novoselic and Dave
Grohl. "Mexican Seafood" and "Hairspray Queen" written by Kurt
Cobain.
Dan
Peters plays drums on "Sliver". Chad Channing plays drums on "Dive",
"Stain", "Beeswax", "Mexican Seafood", "Hairspray Queen", "Aero
Zeppelin" and "Big Long Now". Dale Crover plays drums on "Downer".
Dave Grohl plays drums on "Been a Son", "Turnaround", "Molly's
Lips", "Son of a Gun", "(New Wave) Polly" and "Aneurysm". "Turnaround",
"Molly's Lips" and "Son of a Gun" recorded in the UK for the BBC
Radio 1 John Peel Sessions. Produced by Dale Griffin. Engineered
by M. Engles and F. Kay. "Been a Son", "(New Wave) Polly" and
"Aneurysm" recorded in the UK for the BBC Radio 1 Mark Goodier
Sessions. Produced by Miti Adhikari. Engineered by John Taylor.
All other songs written by Kurt Cobain and Chris Novoselic. Art
direction by Robert Fisher, cover painting by Kurt Cobain, live
photograph by Charles Peterson.
"In
Utero"
1993
- LP on Geffen (GEF24536, UK)
1993
- CS on Geffen (GEFC24536, UK)
1993
- CD on Geffen (GEFCD24536, UK)
1993
- LP on Geffen (GEF24536, Australia)
1993
- CS on Geffen (GEFC24536, Australia)
1993
- CD on Geffen (GEFD24536, Australia)
SONGS:
12 at 69:05 Serve The Servants (3:54) / Scentless Apprentice (3:47)
/ Heart-Shaped Box (4:39) / Rape Me (2:49) / Frances Farmer Will
Have Her Revenge On Seattle (4:07) / Dumb (2:29) / Very Ape (1:55)
/ Milk It (3:52) / Pennyroyal Tea (3:36) / Radio Friendly Unit
Shifter(4:49) / tourette's (1:33) / All Apologies + Gallons Of
Rubbing Alcohol Flow Through The Strip (3:50+7:33=31:32)
1993
- LP on DGC (DGC-24607, US)
1993
- CS on DGC (DGCC-24607, US)
1993
- CD on DGC (DGCD-24607, US)
SONGS:
12 at 41:20 Serve The Servants (3:54) / Scentless Apprentice (3:47)
/ Heart-Shaped Box (4:39) / Rape Me (2:49) / Frances Farmer Will
Have Her Revenge On Seattle (4:07) / Dumb (2:29) / Very Ape (1:55)
/ Milk It (3:52) / Pennyroyal Tea (3:36) / Radio Friendly Unit
Shifter (4:49) / tourette's (1:33) / All Apologies (3:50)
Released
on September 14, 1993 in the UK and Australia. Released on September
21, 1993 in the US. "Gallons of Rubbing Alcohol Flow Through the
Strip" is listed on non-US pressings as a 'Devalued American Dollar
Purchase Incentive Track'. Dave Grohl plays drums on all tracks.
All
songs written by Kurt Cobain, except "Scentless Apprentice" written
by Kurt Cobain, Krist Novoselic and Dave Grohl. Recorded by Steve
Albini in March 1993 at Pachyderm Studios in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Technician: Bob Weston. Additional mixing on "Heart-Shaped Box"
and "All Apologies" by Scott Litt. Second engineer with Scott
Litt: Adam Kasper.
"MTV
Unplugged in New York"
1994
- LP on DGC (DGC24727, US)
1994
- CS on DGC (DGCC24727, US)
1994
- CD on DGC (DGCD24727, US)
1994
- LP on Geffen (GEF-24727, US)
1994
- CS on Geffen (GEFC-24727, US)
1994
- CD on Geffen (GEFD-24727, US)
SONGS:
14 at 53:59 About A Girl (3:37) / Come As You Are (4:14) / Jesus
Doesn't Want Me For A Sunbeam (4:37) / The Man Who Sold The World
(4:21) / Pennyroyal Tea (3:41) / Dumb (2:53) / Polly (3:16) /
On A Plain (3:45) / Something In The Way (4:02) / Plateau (3:38)
/ Oh Me (3:26) / Lake Of Fire (2:56) / All Apologies (4:23) /
Where Did You Sleep Last Night (5:08)
Released
on October 31, 1994. "Jesus Wants Me For A Sunbeam" written by
Eugene Kelly and Frances McKee, and originally performed by the
Vaselines. "The Man Who Sold The World" written and originally
performed by David Bowie. "Plateau", "Oh Me" and "Lake Of Fire"
written by Curt Kirkwood and originally performed by the Meat
Puppets. "Where Did You Sleep Last Night" written by Huddie Ledbetter
and originally performed by Leadbelly.
All
other songs written by Kurt Cobain. Krist Novoselic plays bass,
accordian on "Jesus Doesn't Want Me For A Sunbeam", and guitar
on "Plateau", "Oh Me" and "Lake Of Fire". Dave Grohl plays drums
and vocals as well as bass on "Jesus Doesn't Want Me For A Sunbeam".
Pat Smear plays guitar on all tracks. Lori Goldston plays cello
on "Jesus Doesn't Want Me For A Sunbeam", "The Man Who Sold The
World", "Dumb", "Polly", "On A Plain", "Something In The Way",
"All Apologies" and "Where Did You Sleep Last Night". Curt Kirkwood
plays guitar on "Plateau", "Oh Me" and "Lake Of Fire". Cris Kirkwood
plays guitar and backing vocals on "Plateau" and "Oh Me", and
bass on "Lake Of Fire". Recorded for MTV's "Unplugged" at Sony
Studios, New York on November 18, 1993. Produced by Nirvana and
Scott Litt. Mixed at Louie's Clubhouse. Art direction and design
by Robert Fisher. Photography by Jennifer Youngblood-Grohl and
Frank Micelotta.
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