Nirvana Unplugged in New York Vinyl Record Original Press White Vinyl Rare

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This listing is for the Nirvana album Unplugged in New York.  This is the original first run on a limited press of white vinyl.  The record and sleeve are both in like new condition.  Please see my other listings for more records.  If you have any questions, please ask!
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Track listing and info as follows:
Track Listing
1. About a Girl
2. Come as You Are
3. Jesus Doesn't Want Me for a Sunbeam
4. The Man Who Sold the World
5. Pennyroyal Tea
6. Dumb
7. Polly
8. On a Plain
9. Something in the Way
10. Plateau
11. Me Oh
12. Lake of Fire
13. All Apologies
14. Where Did You Sleep Last Night?

DetailsPlaying Time:54 min.Contributing Artists:Pat Smear, Curt Kirkwood, Cris KirkwoodProducer:Nirvana, Alex Coletti, Scott LittDistributor:Universal DistributionRecording Type:LiveRecording Mode:StereoSPAR Code:n/a
Album Notes
Nirvana: Kurt Cobain (vocals, acoustic guitar); Dave Grohl (vocals, bass, drums); Krist Novoselic (guitar, accordion, bass).Additional personnel: Cris Kirkwood (acoustic guitar, bass); Pat Smear, Curt Kirkwood (acoustic guitar); Lori Goldston (cello).Recorded live at Sony Music Studios, New York, New York on November 18, 1993.UNPLUGGED IN NEW YORK is part of MTV's "Unplugged" series.UNPLUGGED IN NEW YORK won a 1996 Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Performance.Personnel: Kurt Cobain (vocals, guitar); Dave Grohl (vocals, drums); Krist Novoselic (guitar, accordion); Cris Kirkwood (guitar, background vocals); Curt Kirkwood, Pat Smear (guitar); Lori Goldston (cello).Recording information: Sony Studios, New York, NY (11/18/1993).Photographer: Frank Micelotta.Sadly, MTV Unplugged stands as Nirvana's last album. While it's an album of covers and old songs, it ranks as one of the band's most cohesive records. Instead of relying on the trio's overpowering sonic force, Unplugged concentrates on Kurt Cobain's subtly shaded songwriting and Nirvana's deceptively simple musical power. Every version of their previously recorded songs, with the possible exception of "On a Plain," dramatically improves the original, and the covers reveal more about Cobain than he intended. By the time Nirvana close with a wrenching, spine-chilling version of Leadbelly's "Where Did You Sleep Last Night," the emotional complexity of Nirvana's music is clear. It's also clear that they could have made even greater music. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine