Released in 1991, Nirvana's sophomore album and major label debut elevated Kurt Cobain, Krist Novoselic and Dave Grohl from a critically acclaimed cult band to generation spokesmen who'd unwittingly created a cultural shift and musical touchstone. Rising to #1 and ultimately selling over 30 million copies worldwide, Nevermind would come to be much more than one of the most successful and influential albums of the Rock era. Now on the occasion of Nevermind's 20th anniversary, Universal presents a full spectrum re-release worthy of such a pivotal classic.
S**U
Good cd though
But badly broken case
C**H
Amazing album, but delivered in pathetic condition.
The album itself is a masterpiece, but the record is nowhere near. The record cover sleeve had creases and tears all over. Even if you ignore that, the record itself has soo many loops, it gets stuck at a loop so much at almost every song that it makes the experience very pathetic. Didn't expect this at all. Watch out fellow Indian vinyl enthusiasts!
R**J
Loud
The remaster is Loud Aggressive and Forward Bright Garage sounding ( that's how Kurt wanted it) than the original version. The bass is good but the mids are so upfront that everything dies eventually. It's does bring in the angst but recording could have been better.But But but a great album nevertheless!
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