They date this as December 1987, so chances are these tracks are taken from Tacoma 1987. Though they are labeled as a 1989 soundboard gig, they are really from 2/16/90. These tracks can be found on Outcesticide IV, but this disc is the best source for them. Lacks the preceding conversation so no bonus points are gained here. It's a fun show to have, better versions are available in trading circles. They are lacking the first song "Where Did You Sleep Last Night" which is missing from some sources of this show. The first 6 tracks are the almost complete 10/14/91 in-store gig. This is something you won't find on many commercial bootlegs. You can hear the opening chords of "Spank Thru" at the final fade out. The strange noise at the start of "About A Girl" track is the end of the previous record, as Peel liked to mix up the session tracks with other tunes, apart from during the April 94 broadcast mentioned above. These are the same tracks and session as 12, 13, and 14 only from an earlier broadcast, pretty redundant now. tracks 16 & 17 were lifted from this vinyl release and it sounds like they played it at 33 instead of 45 (The Sleeve gives the wrong RPM)Ī generated recording of something you can get off of Incesticide, see above. Generated sound quality and VERY slowed down. This version is lifted from this Vinyl Release They sound like a generated copy of the April 94 broadcast and can be found in better quality in trading circles.įrom the Nevermind demos in April of 1990, this is an alt mix to track 7 it can be found in better quality on the "Chad Channing" ANA2 Cassette. These tracks come from the OctoMaida Vale Studios session. the engineer removes the guitars and changes the equalization, adds some "Dub" style echo which suits the creepy feel of the song. This is an incomplete "test mix" that somehow leaked out to collectors with the song in progress. Stay Away (Pay To Play) is cut halfway through the song.īest Source for this track! all the other discs with this track have smothered it in noise reduction, here you have the cleanest possible copy. Generated sound quality from the Nevermind demos in April of 1990. Blue Moon added the fade out and used some noise reduction, theres a small clip of "Scoff" at the end, the band reused old cassette copies of Bleach to record their demotapes This is the source for the track that appears on Outcesticide II with the overdriven drums. Somewhat generated, has a pressing error/sound stutter at the very start, but that doesn't matter so much as it can be found on Incesticide. Tracks 4 -10 are taken from a band tape which is now available in better quality in trading circles. You can hear a quick burst of feedback before the band starts playing. I haven't a clue why they were included, the disc was created years after Incesticide was released, they're noticeably sped up. These can be found on Incesticide/Hormoaning. This disc seems to have been released in 1994, and still contains quite a few "best" sources.ĭisc 2 is better,it almost pulls off the complete 10/14/91 in-store gig and has some interesting Melvana tracks that you won't find on other CDs. LIVE NIRVANA BOOTOGRAPHY: In Memory Of "Kurdt Kobain"ġ0-14-91 - Let It Be Records - Minneapolis, MN United StatesĠ2-16-90 - Bogarts, Long Beach, CA United States
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