Studio Albums
Bleach (1989)
Bleach is the debut studio album by the American rock band Nirvana, released in June 1989 through the independent record label Sub Pop. The main recording sessions took place at Reciprocal Recording in Seattle, Washington between December 1988 and January 1989. The album is regarded as quite negative and bleak.. The recording of the album was financed by Jason Everman, who was credited as a guitarist but did not play on any songs.
Songs:
1) Blew
2) Floyd The Barber
3) About a Girl
4) School
5) Love Buzz
6) Paper Cuts
7) Negative Creep
8) Scoff
9) Swap Meet
10) Mr. Mostache
11) Sifting
Nevermind (1991)
Nevermind is the second studio album by the American rock band Nirvana, released on September 24, 1991. Produced by Butch Vig, Nevermind was the group's first release on DGC Records.
Despite low commercial expectations by the band and its record label, Nevermind became a surprise success in late 1991. It also included some of the bands biggest hits, including "Smells Like Teen Spirit", "Come as You Are" and "Lithium". . Nevermind was responsible for bringing alternative rock to a large mainstream audience, and critics subsequently regarded it as one of the best rock albums of all time.
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
13 Endless, Nameless (hidden track)
In Utero (1993)
In Utero is the third and last studio album by the American grunge band Nirvana, released on September 13, 1993, on DGC Records. Nirvana intended the record to diverge significantly from the polished production of its previous album, Nevermind (1991). To capture a more abrasive and natural sound, the group hired producer Steve Albini to record In Utero during a two-week period in February 1993 at Pachyderm Studio in Cannon Falls, Minnesota.
In the lyrics and the music of the album reflects the perspective of the personal life of Kurt Cobain, who wanted the album to be called "I hate Myself and I want to Die"
Songs:
2) Scentless Apprentice
3) Heart-Shaped Box
4) Rape Me
5) Frances Farmer Will Have Her Reverenge On Seattle
6) Dumb
7) Very Ape
8) Milk It
9) Pennyroyal Tea
10) Radio Friendly Unit Shifter
11) Tourette's
12) All Apologies
13) Gallons od Rubbing Alcohol Flow Through The Strip (hidden track)
Compilation Albums
Incesticide (1992)
Incesticide is a compilation album by the American grunge band Nirvana.Incesticide consists of their 1990 single "Sliver", demos, outtakes, and radio broadcast recordings. 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 and eventually reached number thirty-nine on the Billboard 200.
Songs:
1) Dive
2) Sliver
3) Stain
4) Been a Son
5) Turnaround
6) Molly's Lips
7) Son of a Gun
8) (New Wave) Polly
9) Beeswax
10) Downer
11) Mexivan Seafood
12) Hairspray Queen
13) Aero Zeppelin
14) Big Long Now
15) Aneurysm
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