Tuesday, 27 November 2007
Nirvana: The Recording Sessions (Hardcover) Book

Nirvana: The Recording Sessions
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Book Description
Nirvana turned alternative rock into the mainstream, changing the face of rock forever. Cobain has been the subject of many books since his suicide, however the one aspect has been overlooked is his extraordinary, revolutionary and instinctive songwriting. This is the first book to put Nirvana's music center stage. Unashamedly ambitious, it traces the evolution of the band-and of individual songs and albums-from rudimentary jams to finished masterpieces.
Book Details
# Hardcover: 223 pages
# Publisher: Firefly Publishing (October 30, 2004)
# Language: English
# ISBN-10: 0946719608
# ISBN-13: 978-0946719600
# Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.2 x 1.1 inches
# Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
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posted by kanx1976 at
14:55
2 Comments:
an essential Nirvana title
Ignore Steve Fisk, even considering he's Steve Fisk. He didn't write a review, after all, but a cranky, dismissive haiku.
It's great to have this detailed, analytical book about the actual music of Nirvana, free of all the dumb baggage that usually accompanies (and muddies) discussion of the band. And the book includes full descriptions of music that most of us will never be able to hear, plus countless little band memeber, producer and critic quotes to really flesh out the text. And yeah, Fisk, I'm sure the book has some errors. I can't imagine Fisk or anyone attempting a comprehensive history of Nirvana's actual recording work and getting it all accurate. So I actually hope the book goes into later editions, one that reflect the fixes only folks like Fisk and others would know (and I mean that). But what an awesome read, a story of the actual work that made Nirvana great, a biography of songs, of development, of the art behind the sad headlines, the stuff that must always be the reason to listen, to buy, and to seek bootlegs.
A good read. Studio details aren't for everyone.
But Rob makes it a good read for the layman. Nirvana are unique. In a short period of time they went from small independent labels to the "grand mal", and the sessions, studios and budgets tell their own story. Let's hope an update isn't too far off. I recorded Nirvana and I did not participate in this book. I originally trashed this book because of mixed up communications between Rob and I(all my fault BTW). Whenever a Nirvana booked is printed usually I'm miss-quoted or worse. Its no fun and it adds up. This is the fourth appology although its as heartfelt as the first.
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