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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0720642442524
Label: Geffen Records
Manufacturer: Geffen Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publication Date: 1991
Publisher: Geffen Records
Release Date: September 24, 1991
Studio: Geffen Records
Sales Rank: 800
MPN: 24425
Disc 1:- Smells Like Teen Spirit
- In Bloom
- Come As You Are
- Breed
- Lithium
- Polly
- Territorial Pissings
- Drain You
- Lounge Act
- Stay Away
- On A Plain
- Something In The Way
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Album Description: Japanese special edition of this classic original album re-released on CD and packaged in a 12 x 12 inch album sized LP replica sleeve with all the original artwork and tracks. Universal. 2005.
Amazon.com: 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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while much can be said about the decline in the music industry this album represents the death of rock music in the ninties. This album compared to the great rock albums of the seventies surely shows the lowering of musical talent through the decades. most of the songs you can't understand and what little you can does not make any sense. there is little artistic value in this cd
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Anyone who acknowledges grunge as a good time in rock n roll, has to have this album.
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This is the best album by Nirvana. If you have not listened to the album, you are missing one of the greatest rock albums ever released. This review sounds like hyperbole, but it is not.
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Nevermind is a fascinating, strange, grumpy old creature. If you think that means I think it sounds dated, you're wrong. I KNOW Nevermind sounds dated, don't be fooled. Some just think that
"It aint dated, man. It's just classic, it's just influential! Don't ask questions."
That's absolutely fine and appropriate. But I KNOW it sounds dated, . Why does this matter.
Some say "well, duh, it's narrow, it's un-spectacular. It's too loud, it has nothing to say. They're Not even musicians." I think their right, but I also think that such people enjoy their favorite music like many enjoy fallatio; extremely customer-biased, with not much to say but witha whole lot of work to be done. But this band is a punk group. ... Read More:
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OK, so I have set myself the task of reviewing the second most overrated albums of the 90's (the first being OK Computer) whilst trying not to offend anyone and also trying to be fair. It has been quite some time since I have listened to Nevermind all the way through. Back in the day I listened to it endlessly and loved it. It is a great album, certainly a very important album, maybe the most important of the 90's. However, it is also a very `cool' album. Many people give this top marks without thinking about it because it's cool to like Nirvana isn't it? Cobain was such a tortured genius wasn't he? My friends will think less of me if I don't like this album won't they?
I personally am not bothered about what is cool, what ... Read More:
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