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Bleach (20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)

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Download links and information about Bleach (20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition) by Nirvana. This album was released in 2009 and it belongs to Rock, Alternative genres. It contains 25 tracks with total duration of 01:16:26 minutes.

Artist: Nirvana
Release date: 2009
Genre: Rock, Alternative
Tracks: 25
Duration: 01:16:26
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Blew (Remastered) 2:54
2. Floyd the Barber (Remastered) 2:18
3. About a Girl (Remastered) 2:48
4. School (Remastered) 2:42
5. Love Buzz (Remastered) 3:35
6. Paper Cuts (Remastered) 4:06
7. Negative Creep (Remastered) 2:55
8. Scoff (Remastered) 4:10
9. Swap Meet (Remastered) 3:03
10. Mr. Mustache (Remastered) 3:23
11. Sifting (Remastered) 5:22
12. Big Cheese (Remastered) 3:42
13. Downer (Remastered) 1:43
14. Intro (Live At Pine Street Theatre) 0:52
15. School (Live At Pine Street Theatre) 2:36
16. Floyd the Barber (Live At Pine Street Theatre) 2:16
17. Dive (Live At Pine Street Theatre) 3:42
18. Love Buzz (Live At Pine Street Theatre) 2:57
19. Spank Thru (Live At Pine Street Theatre) 2:59
20. Molly's Lips (Live At Pine Street Theatre) 2:15
21. Sappy (Live At Pine Street Theatre) 3:19
22. Scoff (Live At Pine Street Theatre) 3:52
23. About a Girl (Live At Pine Street Theatre) 2:27
24. Been a Son (Live At Pine Street Theatre) 2:00
25. Blew (Live At Pine Street Theatre) 4:30

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Legend has it that Nirvana’s first album cost all of $606.17 to record, and no one in the band had the money to pay for it except “second guitarist” Jason Everman, who didn’t play on the record and was only briefly a member. The Seattle label Sub Pop—very deliberately marketing a Pacific Northwest “grunge” scene—determined the running order (after only requesting an EP) and, according to Kurt Cobain, influenced his writing toward the dark, negative, and outrageous. Fair enough, but there’s pure inspiration in the rage of “Negative Creep,” “School,” and “Mr. Mustache” and signs of pop in “About a Girl.” The 20th-anniversary deluxe edition features a March 2009 remastering from the original tapes by George Marino. It also adds a pre-fame live concert from the Pine Street Theatre in Portland, Ore., in February 1990; it's an early look at the group’s live abilities based on a repertoire of Bleach and early tracks such as “Sappy,” “Spank Thru,” a cover of The Vaselines’ “Molly’s Lips,” and “Been a Son.”