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Classic Albums - Nirvana: Nevermind
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There possibly isn't an album in history that is as genre defining as NIRVANA's "Nevermind." Released in 1991, it single-handedly was responsible for the birth of what became to be known as grunge and has gone on to sell over 8 million copies in the US alone. "Nevermind" was the second album from the Seattle trio and the first on the DGC label (it's predecessor "Bleach" was released on the Sub Pop label). It was produced by Butch Vig (also the drummer for the band Garbage) and mixed by Andy Wallace.
Nirvana's surviving members Krist Novoselic (bass) and Dave Grohl (drums) talk candidly about their past, the recording of Nevermind and about Kurt Cobain and the legacy that he has left behind. Also featured are exclusive interviews with the likes of Garry Gersh (A&R DGC Records), Butch Vig, Jonathan Ponneman and Nils Bernstein (Sub Pop Records), Thurston Moore (Sonic Youth), Jack Endino, and many more. |
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Ian Curtis, Kurt Cobain provided world passionate lyrics; gave in to suicide
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Life is hard. Sometimes it can just become too much for one person to handle. The personal turmoil that accompanies depression can make wonderful art, but more often than not, depressive artists cut their lives short, taking with them the wonderful gifts they shared with the music world. This music history will examine two artists lost to suicide. |
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