MTV Unplugged in New York, Nirvana

Artist:Nirvana

Date Released:November 1, 1994

Label:[[DGC]

Produced By:Scott Litt Alex Coletti Nirvana

Tracklisting:
 * 1) About a Girl
 * 2) Come As You Are
 * 3) Jesus Doesn't Want Me For a Sunbeam ([[The Vaselines|Vaselines cover)
 * 4) The Man Who Sold The World (David Bowie cover)
 * 5) Pennyroyal Tea
 * 6) Dumb
 * 7) Polly
 * 8) On A Plain
 * 9) Something In The Way
 * 10) Plateau (Meat Puppets cover) (featuring Meat Puppets)
 * 11) Oh, Me (Meat Puppets cover) (featuring Meat Puppets)
 * 12) Lake of Fire (Meat Puppets cover) (featuring Meat Puppets
 * 13) All Apologies
 * 14) Where Did You Sleep Last Night? (Leadbelly cover)

Review: A recording of their acoustic performance on the MTV program MTV Unplugged, Nirvana's first posthumous release following the suicide of frontman Kurt Cobain was universally praised by critics and became a best-seller, with the acoustic rendition of their early single "About a Girl" topping the Modern Rock Charts and their cover of David Bowie's "The Man Who Sold The World" also becoming popular.

Critics of Nirvana often claimed that Nirvana relied on heavy distortion to achieve their sound, referring to the successful and acclaimed "Nevermind" album as an example of this. However, prior to Cobain's suicide, the band was exploring new sounds and new directions in their music (it was rumored that Cobain had been heavily influenced by R.E.M.'s "Automatic for the People), exemplified by the toned-down distortion of their album "In Utero". Their performance on "Unplugged" hinted at what would have been the future for Nirvana and the Grunge genre in general, and today remains one of the band's most successful and acclaimed albums, and is celebrated as one of the greatest live albums of all time.