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Bleach is the debut studio album by American rock band Nirvana, released on June 15, 1989, by Sub Pop. After the release of their debut single " Love Buzz " on Sub Pop in November 1988, Nirvana rehearsed for two to three weeks in preparation for recording a full-length album.
Nirvana was an American grunge band formed by singer and guitarist Kurt Cobain and bassist Krist Novoselic in Aberdeen, Washington in 1987, with drummer Dave Grohl joining the band in 1990. The band recorded three studio albums ; Bleach , Nevermind and In Utero , with other songs available on live albums , compilations , extended plays (EPs ...
Eight Songs for Greg Sage and The Wipers — Cover of a 1979 Wipers song. Later released on With the Lights Out. "Sappy" [123] No Alternative: 56 Nirvana's contribution to the Red Hot AIDS Benefit Series was an uncredited and a secret track. [124] The song was originally titled "Sappy", but was renamed prior to release on No Alternative.
Unlike many artists who appeared on the show, Nirvana filmed the entire performance of 14 songs in a single take. [9] It included one song from their debut Bleach (1989), four from their second album Nevermind (1991), three from the recently released In Utero, and six covers. [8]
Cross points to the setlist – six covers, four songs from Nevermind, three from In Utero, and one from Bleach – as the least profit-driven Unplugged show in the series’ history. And although ...
The song received some criticism from members of the Seattle music scene in the late 1980s because of the lyric, "Daddy's little girl ain't a girl no more," which closely resembled the lyrics to "Sweet Young Thing Ain't Sweet No More" by Nirvana's Sub Pop label mates Mudhoney. According to Azerrad, Cobain claimed the similarity was an example ...
After the success of Tapehead City's Love Buzz Red reissue of Nirvana's Bleach, the cassette purveyor has announced another limited-edition reprint. The Blew edition (pressed on a cobalt blue tape ...
Songs by Adele, Nirvana, Bob Dylan, Green Day, R.E.M., Burna Boy, Rush and other artists were blocked Saturday (Sept. 28) for YouTube’s U.S. viewers due to the dispute between YouTube and SESAC ...