By 1993 Nirvana were in a state of disarray. Having kick-started the grunge phenomenon and with an ever-growing fanbase the trio seemed to want to get back to their roots on third album In Utero the follow up to 1991's groundbreaking Nevermind. The resulting record was one of Nirvana's most punk rock yet it also displayed a softer more melodic side which Cobain had only previously hinted at. Features Include: Live and studio performances by Nirvana interviews rarely seen photographs and footage. Independent review and criticism from a panel of esteemed experts... including; original Nirvana drummer from their alternative heyday Chad Channing; Jack Endino producer of Nirvana's Bleach and owner of the studios in which the band started early work on In Utero; former girlfriend of Kurt Cobain about whom the classic 'About A Girl' was written Tracy Marander; Nirvana biographer Charles R. Cross author of Heavier Than Heaven; Seattle record label boss and musician Slim Moon; ex-Melody Maker writer and grunge champion in the UK David Stubbs; Seattle Times reporter Pete Blecha; Mojo journalist Ben Thompson who reviewed Nirvana live around the time of In Utero; respected and longstanding rock author Mark Paytress and more. Live and studio recordings of Nirvana classics such as Rape Me Heart Shaped Box Dumb All Apologies and many more. [show more]
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