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Final assembly and lacquers were cut by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering. "We used highest resolution digital files as noted below for each song. Received an email today with mastering details from UMe, which we very much appreciate: The real lesson here is: he/she who hesitates loses. Certainly better than the original Sub Pop vinyl more than likely cut from a CD. So do you need this compilation? Well if you didn't buy Never Mind when Mobile Fidelity issued it some years back, or you missed the spectacular, rocking, ORG Music reissues from a few years ago, cut from analog tape and pressed at RTI and now out of print, this is probably a good way to go. Nirvana only produced a few albums before Kurt Cobain's passing. No doubt in my mind that the LPs were mastered from the high resolution files.
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The compilation will also be issues as a Blu-Ray Pure Audio at 96/24 plus three DTS-HD Master Audio and Dolby TrueHD.
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Buy the 150g set and you get 320kbps MP4 audio. If you buy the 200g records you get a 96k/24 bit download. This one is a gatefold, but more significantly it's at 45rpm and pressed on 200g vinyl as well as a less deluxe set on 150g vinyl. The previous vinyl set was in a single sleeve jacket. The 14 tracks include all of your favorites (that you perhaps already own). Mqs.link_ released in 2002 on CD and double LP, this collection of familiar Nirvana tunes plus the then previously unreleased "You Know You're Right" is again being reissued with some new production twists. ~~ AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewineġ4 – The Man Who Sold The World (MTV Unplugged) As it stands, it feels like a bit of a cheap compromise and a wasted opportunity. Not all could have fit, but the presence of a few more tracks, along with placing “You Know You’re Right” at the end where it belongs, would have made this collection not just stronger, but possibly definitive. At 50 minutes, it’s all too easy to concentrate on what’s missing: “Something in the Way,” “Polly,” “Serve the Servants,” “Verse Chorus Verse,” “Dive,” “Negative Creep,” “Love Buzz,” “Territorial Pissings,” “Drain You,” “School,” “Lake of Fire,” “Where Did You Sleep Last Night?,” and, most egregiously, the aforementioned “Aneurysm” are all prime candidates to fill out the remainder of the disc.

So, what you wind up with is a record that has all the hits and many of the radio favorites, plus the very good previously unreleased final recording, “You Know You’re Right,” in a collection that is less than the sum of its parts. Even more problematic, Nirvana’s three proper albums, along with the rarities compilation Incesticide and the acoustic MTV Unplugged, all have different personalities and sonic characteristics that don’t necessarily fit well together, whether it’s the gleaming Nevermind, the ragged indie pop band on Incesticide, or the stark despair of In Utero. Nirvana’s best tracks - not necessarily the same thing as Cobain’s best songs, although they frequently overlapped - were buried on album tracks, B-sides, stray singles, so there’s no good criteria for why, say, “Dumb” makes the cut and “Aneurysm” doesn’t.

The inherent problem with the disc is that it’s difficult to compile Nirvana’s best material by any chart-based yardstick, the way that the Beatles 1 - Cobain’s widow made no bones about the fact that she wanted this collection patterned after that hit, and to be as successful a catalog item - did, since they didn’t have that many singles, nor did their career need to be condensed like the Rolling Stones’ Forty Licks since they only recorded for five years. Ignore the legal wrangling, bad blood, feuds, even Kurt Cobain’s suicide, behind the release of this long-awaited single-disc anthology of Nirvana’s work, simply titled Nirvana, and focus on one simple thing: does it do its job well? Does it capture the essence of the most influential band of the ’90s, the most storied band since the Beatles? Does it have all their best songs on one disc? The answer: kinda.
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On JUniversal Music Enterprises announced that Nirvana was being re-released on 45 rpm double LP, pressed on 200-gram heavy weight vinyl and packaged in a furnace black gatefold sleeve with liner notes and a digital download card for 96 kHz 24-bit HD Audio. It was orginally released in October 2002. Nirvana is a “best-of” compilation album by American rock band Nirvana.
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Studio Master, Official Digital Download – Source: Vinyl’s Download Code | Front Cover | © Geffen Records FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/96 kHz | Time – 49:21 minutes | 988 MB | Genre: Rock, Alternative
