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Kurt Cobain (foreground) and Krist Novoselic live at the 1992 MTV Video Music Awards. 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.
Kurt Donald Cobain (February 20, 1967 – c. April 5, 1994) was an American musician. ... Kurt Cobain singles Song Year Peak chart positions Album US (physical sales)
One of the project's most recognized tracks is Cobain's cover of the Beatles' song "And I Love Her". Another very notable track is "Aberdeen", which sees Cobain speak about a suicide attempt in high school. The rest of the album consists of chaotic interludes such as "Montage of Kurt" and "1988 Capitol Lake Jam Commercial". [5]
Courtney Love stated in May 2002 that she owned 109 unreleased tapes made by Cobain, with or without the other members of Nirvana. [133] Of these songs, many were released on the 61 song box set With the Lights Out in 2004, with three "freshly unearthed" songs appearing on the compilation Sliver: The Best of the Box in 2005. [134]
Pages in category "Songs written by Kurt Cobain" The following 75 pages are in this category, out of 75 total. ... Swap Meet (song) T. Talk to Me (Nirvana song)
Billboard described their work as a "genius blend of Kurt Cobain's raspy voice and gnashing guitars, Dave Grohl's relentless drumming and Krist Novoselic's uniting bass-work that connected with fans in a hail of alternately melodic and hard-charging songs". [131] Cobain described Nirvana's initial sound as "a Gang of Four and Scratch Acid ...
"Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge on Seattle" is a song by the American rock band Nirvana, written by vocalist and guitarist Kurt Cobain. It is the fifth song on their third and final studio album, In Utero, released in September 1993.
"Lithium" is a song by the American rock band Nirvana, written by vocalist and guitarist Kurt Cobain. It appears as the fifth track on the band's second album, Nevermind, released by DGC Records in September 1991.