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    Nirvana - Nevermind Classic Album [UMD for PSP]

    Nirvana - Nevermind Classic Album [UMD for PSP]Actor: Nirvana
    Studio: Eagle Rock Ent
    Category: DVD

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    Seller: musicfiendz
    Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 30 reviews
    Sales Rank: 106006

    Format: Color
    Language: English (Original Language)
    Rating: NR (Not Rated)
    Media: UMD for PSP
    Region: 0
    Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
    Number Of Discs: 1
    Running Time: 74 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.1
    Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 4.1 x 0.6

    UPC: 801213006908
    EAN: 0801213006908
    ASIN: B000BVNRPS

    Theatrical Release Date: March 22, 2005
    Release Date: December 13, 2005
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    Description
    The program tells the story behind how Nirvana came to record Nevermind; the effect the record was to have on the music world and on the band members themselves, and why to this day it still remains a milestone in rock history. Features cuts from "Smells Like Teen Spirit", "Lithium", "Come As You Are", "Polly" and "In Bloom".


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    4 out of 5 stars Hello, hello, hello, how low...?   November 13, 2005
    Clare Quilty (a little pad in hawaii)
    9 out of 9 found this review helpful

    Another solidly-made, thoroughly interesting entry in the "Classic Album" series, this time focusing on Nirvana's landmark album, "Nevermind."

    The doc goes through the tracks with in-depth analysis, and also talks to Grohl, Novoselic, Butch Vig and others.

    There's not much else to say about the piece, except that if you love Nirvana, you'll probably find this completely absorbing.

    And check the deleted scenes, too; I was surprised at how much important stuff was there. The documentary itself is only 48 min., so I'm not sure why they cut out scenes such as the analysis of "Drain You"; a section about Grohl's joining of the band (it's tough to overstate the importance of that addition to the band); a funny anecdote about the band's stymied attempt to travel from Seattle to L.A. to begin pre-production; and a look at the cover art that actually talks to the baby on the album cover -- now a likable and very hip-looking teenager.

    This installment in the series is one of the better ones.



    5 out of 5 stars An excellent DVD for any Nirvana fan   March 26, 2005
    A. Morita (California)
    5 out of 5 found this review helpful

    This DVD is a must have for any Nirvana fan. I picked this up and watched it over and over.

    The DVD features interviews of the surviving members Chris Novoselic and Dave Grohl, album producer Butch Vig recreating the mixes on the songs, and lots of insight to the recording process of the album. There is also some critical analysis of the songs by a biographer and some journalists.

    One of the coolest parts of the DVD is when Butch Vig separates each of the instruments from the songs and describing the recording process. For instance, "In Bloom" has multiple vocal tracks layered upon it. He first played the song with just Kurt's voice, then added Dave Grohl's vocals (high harmonies in the chorus), and finally doubled each of their vocal tracks to produce the finished product. Awesome.

    "Smells Like Teen Spirit" is one of the main segments (totaling around 10 minutes long) In the beginning, there is a clip of the first live Smells Like Teen Spirit performance. Butch Vig goes into some detail on how he tracked the song. The last part of the segment talked about the making of the music video.

    As far as the bonus material, theres some background history in the segments "Going To Record In LA" and "Dave Grohl Joins Nirvana". "Drain You" was cool since Butch Vig shows how elaborate it was to produce (5 guitars/funky sound effects/etc). And finally, the live version of "Polly" was a nice touch to the DVD.

    The entire DVD does a great job of showing how each of the songs were put together. Butch Vig goes through about half the album in detail (to keep the running time resonable I guess) and there are lot of interviews to keep the viewer entertained. I definitely recommend this for any Nirvana fan.



    4 out of 5 stars More interesting/informative than I thought!!!   March 12, 2006
    Nancy J. Iacianci
    7 out of 8 found this review helpful

    First of all, I didn't get this dvd new, I got it used.I looked at it and it seemed to be in good condition so I figured "why not save a few bucks on practically the same thing?"That way I wouldn't have to worry as much if it was a dud, ya see?

    Anyways, the dvd was better than I thought, so I definitely got my moneys worth!!!Butch Vig was pretty cool talking about the tracks and tricks of the trade that were used for the album.I think that "Drain You" is not only one of Nirvana's best tracks on Nevermind, but on any of their albums, so I'm glad it was mentioned!!!Ofcourse I would've enjoyed it much more if Butch Vig had gone as in depth with tracks like "On A Plain", "Stay Away", "Breed" and "Territorial Pissings" as he did with the others.

    I also really enjoyed hearing about how Dave Grohl entered the band, making them not only more successful, but also a more powerful, better songwriting band too!!!Dave Grohl truly was one of the best things that happened to be with/in Nirvana!!!Once again, it's not about success as much as it was about them finally finding the perfect, much better all around musician for Nirvana.He not only does incredible drum work with/in Nirvana, he also does great (background) singing, which is also talked about and demonstrated on this dvd.

    Even if you've already seen this dvd with a friend, I still recommend that you get it.It's worth a second watch for sure!!!

    (I'm also really interested in seeing one of these about In Utero though.I like it just as much as Nevermind and believe that it's just as significant, ya know?)




    4 out of 5 stars a few holes but is better than most nirvana documentaries   May 7, 2005
    lucifer_sam
    3 out of 3 found this review helpful

    i'm glad "nevermind" finally got a spot in the "classic albums" series. it's probably best to leave the story of a controversial and famous record like "nevermind" to a reputable name who actually have a budget and can get butch vig, krist novoselic, dave grohl, and thurston moore to appear in their dvds rather than a bunch of burnouts and junkies who maybe knew kurt in middle school. if you're interested in music engineering as i am, watching butch vig shave tracks off songs such as "in bloom" and "drain you" to reveal the individual vocal, guitar, and bass tracks naked is highly intriguing. the comments from dave and krist are interesting as usual as is the appearence of thurston moore from sonic youth, one of my other favorite bands.

    one small complaint is that the flow of the footage seems kind of disorienting and vague at times, as one minute krist would be talking about how he and kurt smashed their gear to get off stage and close their set while the next minute butch vig will be telling a little anecdote about how he couldn't get kurt to double track vocals. this actually detracts from the overall value very little, however.

    one other thing i missed in this release is the fact that the engineering aspects of songs such as "lounge act", "breed", "territorial pissings" (interesting in the sense that kurt plugged his guitar straight into the board), "on a plain", or "stay away" aren't to be found on this release. clips of most of these songs can be found on the release but there isn't much in-depth information about them. this is unfortunate, but this DVD dodges the bullet again and it doesn't ruin the experience. as an aside, the june 2005 issue of guitar world contains two long, excellent articles about the making of "bleach" and "nevermind" that complement the information on this DVD very well. the "nevermind" article is of interest because it does actually cover all of the songs on the album as well as the other songs that were recorded during the sessions but never used, such as "sappy" and "old age".

    the exterior packaging is done very well too, keeping in with the watery theme of the cover art on "nevermind". as such, i kind of expected a bunch of morons to buy it and expect it to be a compilation of music videos or something and get all pissed off when it's just some lame-o documentary with a bunch of stupid-head old dudes playing around in a studio. try reading the packaging before you buy something, idiots. and there actually is one full-length video in this release: a really good live version of "polly" with an ethereal, watery backdrop being projected on the curtain behind the band. of course, i doubt this would please the "smells like teen spirit" teenie-boppers but i liked it. the bonus material is very good as well and includes an interview with the now grown-up baby pictured on the cover of the album, who has now become a stuttering sub-mongoloid who looks like he was loaded into a cannon and fired into a wall at pacsun. just like the kind of people who would buy a DVD about the making of "nevermind" and expect it to be a music video compilation.



    4 out of 5 stars The story behind one great album   April 6, 2005
    newfound32 (los angeles ca)
    3 out of 3 found this review helpful

    When I heard this DVD was coming out I wasn't sure what it was. It even took me a while to buy it because of that. I didn't want to get disappointed, and I didn't. This is the making of Nevermind. With no real footage from the sessions though, the band members, producers, etc tell the story. The thing was there are really not any interviews of Kurt. I am pretty sure he has said something about the album or the sessions in the past. The extra features include a live performance of "Polly", which if you have the box set the performance of "Jesus Doesn't Want Me for a Sunbeam" it is the same concert. Also the making of the smells like teen spirit. Again there is no footage of the shoot just director Sam Bayer discussing the shoot. Also the band talks about how Dave joined the band. The making of "Drain You" is just the producer messing around with the soundboard and discussing the session. Then the band and everyone else just discuss how they got the idea for the album cover. They even interview Spencer Elden who is the baby featured on the Nevermind Cover. If you're a big Nirvana fan this is for you. I still think it could have been better though.

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