Classic Albums: Nirvana - Nevermind (2005)

"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."

Add a comment
princessannie57
Posted 77 days ago
Thanks! It's great!
princessannie57
Posted 77 days ago
Thanks! It's great!
s.davis
Posted 126 days ago
Tony's comment kinda captures it. Nirvana was, first and foremost, a pop band. They drew sounds from punk music, but were mainly a melody driven pop band. A lot of punk bands take "Pop" to be a bad word, yet if you look at yr favorites, all of them have grown up on a certain, undeniably pop record, that later helps to define their career. Do I love my local underground punk groups? yes. Do I also love The Beach Boys, The Beatles, and Nirvana? Yes, I do.
charmin
Posted 154 days ago
u bitter lemon- lightwewight american punks forgotten about the real deal. what do u do peachy creamy that gives u the right to be such a snide facka
Impeach
Posted 157 days ago
Courtney Love was a pig back in the day;the kind of chick who would give you a Rusty Trombone.That's where she licks your***crack while jacking you off,her ***-encrusted lips and trombone -like jackoff moves the reason for the name Rusty Trombone.
foomaster
Posted 166 days ago
i like peas
yourmom
Posted 167 days ago
No, it didn't. Perhaps you weren't paying attention. It emphasized several times that Nevermind reached everyone, not just the outcasts. Idiot.
Tony
Posted 193 days ago
This documentary makes it sound like you had to be an outcast to be a Nirvana fan. Not true. I loved it because the songs had great melodies, and the lyrics were unique, and Dave Grohl pounded the drums like nobody ever has.