NirvanaMTV Unplugged In New York

Label:

DGC – DGCD-24727

Series:

MTV Unplugged

Format:

CD , Album , JVC

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Grunge

Tracklist

1 About A Girl
Written-ByKurt Cobain
3:38
2 Come As You Are
Written-ByKurt Cobain
4:14
3 Jesus Doesn't Want Me For A Sunbeam
Written-Bys McKee
4:37
4 The Man Who Sold The World
Written-ByDavid Bowie
4:21
5 Pennyroyal Tea
Written-ByKurt Cobain
3:41
6 Dumb
Written-ByKurt Cobain
2:53
7 Polly
Written-ByKurt Cobain
3:16
8 On A Plain
Written-ByKurt Cobain
3:45
9 Something In The Way
Written-ByKurt Cobain
4:01
10 Plateau
Written-ByCurt Kirkwood
3:39
11 Oh Me
Written-ByCurt Kirkwood
3:26
12 Lake Of Fire
Written-ByCurt Kirkwood
2:56
13 All Apologies
Written-ByKurt Cobain
4:23
14 Where Did You Sleep Last Night
Written-ByHuddie Ledbetter
5:06

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright ©Geffen Records, Inc.
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Geffen Records, Inc.
  • Manufactured ByUni Distribution Corp.
  • Distributed ByUni Distribution Corp.
  • Published ByEMI Virgin Songs, Inc.
  • Published ByThe End Of Music
  • Published ByEMI Blackwood Music Inc.
  • Published ByEMI Music Publishing Ltd.
  • Published ByComplete Music Ltd.
  • Published ByIncomplete Music Inc.
  • Published ByTintoretto Music
  • Published ByScreen Gems-EMI
  • Published ByChrysalis Songs
  • Published ByMeat Puppets Music
  • Published ByFolkways Music Publishers, Inc.
  • Recorded AtSony Music Studios, New York City
  • Mixed AtLouie's Clubhouse
  • Mastered AtPrecision Mastering
  • Manufactured ByJVC

Credits

  • A&RMark Kates
  • AccordionKrist Novoselic (tracks: 3)
  • Art Direction, DesignRobert Fisher (4)
  • Backing VocalsDave Grohl
  • BassKrist Novoselic (tracks: 1, 2, 4 to 11, 13, 14)
  • CelloLori Goldston (tracks: 3, 4, 6 to 9, 13, 14)
  • Created By [MTV Unplugged Series]Bob Small*
  • Directed ByBeth McCarthy
  • Drums, VocalsDave Grohl
  • Executive-ProducerJoel Stillerman
  • GuitarPat Smear
  • ManagementGold Mountain Entertainment
  • Mastered ByStephen Marcussen
  • Photography ByJennifer Youngblood-Grohl*
  • Producer [MTV]Alex Coletti
  • Producer [Sound]Scott Litt
  • VocalsKurt Cobain

Notes

Recorded for MTV's "Unplugged" at Sony Studios, New York, NY on November 18, 1993.
Mixed at Louie's Clubhouse (NYC, USA).
Mastered at Precision Mastering Los Angeles, CA.

Track 3 is a cover of a song by The Vaselines.
Track 4 is a cover of a David Bowie song.
Tracks 10 to 12 are covers of Meat Puppets II album.
Track 14 is a cover of a Leadbelly song.

"Where Did You Sleep Last Night" is incorrectly credited to Leadbelly as it is a traditional song that was arranged by Leadbelly.
Credits here are as shown on the release.

Publishers:
All songs published by EMI-Virgin Songs, Inc. / The End Of Music BMI except:
Track 3: EMI-Blackwood Music Inc. on behalf of EMI Music Publishing Ltd. / Complete Music Ltd. istered by Incomplete Music Inc. BMI
Track 4: Tintoretto Music / Screen Gems-EMI / Chrysalis Songs BMI
Tracks 10 to 12: Meat Puppets Music BMI
Track 14: Folkways Music Publishers, Inc. BMI

Curt Kirkwood and Cris Kirkwood Appear Courtesy of London Records.

© ℗ 1994 Geffen Records, Inc.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Text): 7 20642 47272 9
  • Barcode (Scanned): 720642472729
  • Rights Society: BMI
  • SPARS Code: AAD
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 1): DGCD24727 2F 115 MFD BY JVC
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 2, mirrored): DGCD24727 2F 17 MFD BY JVC
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 3, mirrored): DGCD24727 2F 13 MFD BY JVC
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 4, mirrored): DGCD24727 2F 16 MFD BY JVC
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 5, mirrored): DGCD24727 2F 23 MFD BY JVC
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 6, mirrored): DGCD24727 2F 111 MFD BY JVC
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 7, mirrored): DGCD24727 2F 15 MFD BY JVC

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
MTV Unplugged In New York (CD, Album, Sonopress Pressing) Geffen Records GED 24727 Europe 1994
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MTV Unplugged In New York (Cassette, Album) Geffen Records GEC 24727 Europe 1994
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American Acoustic Tour 1993 (CD, Unofficial Release) Unknown (P) P 910077 1994
MTV Unplugged In New York (LP, Album) MTV Unplugged GEF 24727 Europe 1994
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MTV Unplugged In New York (CD, Album, Club Edition) MTV Unplugged DGCD-24727 US 1994

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Reviews

  • coletteko's avatar
    coletteko
    Could this be the album with the most unofficial releases ever? 121 to date.
    • woelieboelie's avatar
      woelieboelie
      Edited 10 years ago
      This is my personal WORST ALBUM OF ALL TIME !
      Punkrock and acoustic is NOT a good match.
      Kurt Cobain was a self-destructed junkie in the last year of his life.
      Geffen made him famous by releasing their product all over the world,
      from Saudi Arabia to Thailand. Easy money!
      His voice sounds afwul, worse than before.
      Whining like a beaten homeless dog. Arrghh.
      I was young, foolish and believed much of the hype.
      Soon it was all over. Foo Fighters? Hell no !!!
      • Robotrock04's avatar
        Robotrock04
        One of the best live albums I've ever heard. I thought they were an excellent group before I heard heard their Unplugged set, but it was this live album that really elevated them to my list of favorite artists. Their cover version of The Man Who Sold The World is one of the great cover versions I think, and I prefer their versions of Plateau and Lake Of Fire to the originals too. Of the band's own original material I think All Apologies is the most improved track and far superior to the original version. I also think the unplugged style gives Come As You Are an extra emotional punch that makes me prefer it to the single version too. It was a very wise move on the band's part to not just fill the set up with their biggest hits as it allowed for lesser known tracks (just as good as the big hits, if not better) to be showcased. A fantastic and deeply emotional performance that I'd say is pretty much essential listening.
        • Alastis's avatar
          Alastis
          Edited 18 years ago
          In all honesty, i don't anything that's even half gut-wrenching as this album. I can listen to separate songs from this one, but its extremely hard to sit through it in all of its entirety. Whatever adds emotional weight to all of this is the fact that it was one of the last efforts by Nirvana. But even leaving that aside, most of the songs are incredibly sad, whether its covers (Jesus Doesn't Me For A Sunbeam, Man Who Sold The World, Oh Me, Lake Of Fire, Where Did You Sleep Last Night) or original songs performed in acoustic versions (About A Girl, On A Plain and the fact that quiet wisely, Smells Like Teen Spirit was nowhere to be found). Probably one of those albums that stays with you for years.
          • DeletedDiscogs
            Edited 19 years ago
            This is a great chillout CD, one of my favourites. I've heard people doubt the validity of Kurt Cobain's talent. This album should silence any sceptics. Technically and emotionally, this is a brilliant live performance and I feel priveledged to own this CD.

            The whole album is a satisfying listen. My favourite is "Jesus Don't Want Me For A Sunbeam". It's another cover of a Vaselines song, Kurt's much loved band. It's a testament to Kurt Cobain that he makes this sound better than the original as he does on the brilliant Vaselines covers on "Incesticide". That's my opinion of course.

            The two songs taken from "Nevermind", "Come As You Are" and "Polly" are also superior to the original studio versions in my opinion. Less polished and more genuine in emotion, they just have more resonance in acoustic form.

            For all the sadness and melancholy contained in the music here, Kurt is also an engaging host between songs. We get a glimpse at his reknowned sense of humour although this has always been evident in his songwriting to me. Kurt was not all about angst but also full of self-deprecating humour.

            Overall a revelatory listen and proof that Nirvana were a highly talented group of musicians and Kurt was and is a true icon of our generation. R.I.P. Dude
            • tonymasud's avatar
              tonymasud
              Edited one year ago
              A lot of hype was built around the unplugged event, not that anyone would expect that Nirvana would bang out special acoustic versions of their big hits (mainly speaking about "Smells Like Teen Spirit") as it would have been slightly impossible. "Come as you are" was the only of Nirvana's commercial hits that were played and it was a wise move, I think Kurt & Nirvana never intended this to be yet another unplugged show, it would be something to and it was.

              The big standout for me is the David Bowie cover "The Man Who Sold The World", this is to date one of my favourite covers ever recorded and the sadness & emotion encapsulated in the track is overwhelming.

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