On August 28, 2015, Nirvana’s
self-titled, double platinum-selling (United States) / 7x platinum-selling
(Worldwide) posthumous collection Nirvana (UMe) makes its debut on 45rpm double
LP, pressed on 200-gram heavy weight vinyl and packaged in a furnace black
gatefold sleeve with liner notes and a digital download card for 96kHz 24-bit
HD audio; as well as a 33rpm single LP 150-gram standard weight vinyl edition
which will feature a download card for 320kbps MP4 audio. Nirvana will also be
released as a Blu-Ray Pure Audio in high resolution 96kHz 24-bit and is
available in three stereo audio formats: PCM, DTS-HD Master Audio and Dolby
TrueHD stereo.
Originally released in 2002, Nirvana features the rare and previously unreleased studio version of “You Know You’re Right,” the last song the band ever recorded, available exclusively on this compilation. Also among the 14 classics on Nirvana: 1991’s breakthrough “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” and fellow Nevermind singles “Come As You Are,” and “In Bloom,” In Utero singles “Heart-Shaped Box” and “Pennyroyal Tea,” as well as deep cuts including “About A Girl” from first album Bleach, “Been A Son” from the Blew EP, the non-LP single “Sliver,” and live acoustic versions of “All Apologies” and David Bowie’s “The Man Who Sold The World” from the GRAMMY® winning MTV Unplugged In New York.
Originally released in 2002, Nirvana features the rare and previously unreleased studio version of “You Know You’re Right,” the last song the band ever recorded, available exclusively on this compilation. Also among the 14 classics on Nirvana: 1991’s breakthrough “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” and fellow Nevermind singles “Come As You Are,” and “In Bloom,” In Utero singles “Heart-Shaped Box” and “Pennyroyal Tea,” as well as deep cuts including “About A Girl” from first album Bleach, “Been A Son” from the Blew EP, the non-LP single “Sliver,” and live acoustic versions of “All Apologies” and David Bowie’s “The Man Who Sold The World” from the GRAMMY® winning MTV Unplugged In New York.
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