Nirvana bootleg recordings

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The Nirvana bootleg recordings are a number of recordings of musical performances by the American rock band Nirvana, which were previously not officially released by the band, or under any other legal authority. The recordings consist of both live performances and outtakes from studio sessions unavailable as a legal release.

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The 1997 book Nirvana: The Alternative CD & Vinyl Collectors Guide identified more than 300 Nirvana CD and vinyl bootlegs. [1]

Overview

Nirvana was formed by singer/guitarist Kurt Cobain and bassist Krist Novoselic in Aberdeen, Washington, in 1987, and featured drummer Dave Grohl for the majority of the band's career. They had previously gone through a succession of drummers, most notably Chad Channing, Dale Crover and Dan Peters. Jason Everman was briefly added as a second guitarist in 1989. Pat Smear joined the band as a touring guitarist in 1993. Although Nirvana existed for less than a decade, they released three studio albums, starting with 1989's Bleach , followed by their major label breakthrough album, Nevermind in 1991. In Utero was released in 1993, just seven months prior to Cobain's death in April 1994. Also released in 1992 was the compilation album Incesticide . [2] [3]

In 1991, Gavin Report stated that Nirvana had appeared on bootlegs sporadically after their 1989 debut album Bleach had been released. This increased during the two year gap until their second album Nevermind was released in 1991, with early versions of the unreleased Nevermind song "Lithium" appearing on bootlegs with the title "Broken Mirrors". [4]

As Nirvana's popularity grew following the success of Nevermind, unreleased recordings of the band began to surface in the form of unofficial bootleg CDs, often originating from companies in Europe and Japan. The sound quality and album art would frequently range from appalling to appealing, sometimes sounding like and resembling something of a legitimate release. Some of the recordings came from "tape trading" circles while others may have been recorded or obtained specifically for the bootleg CD. Material was sometimes gathered from already existing vinyl bootlegs or other bootleg CDs as they became available. Additionally, songs issued only as a b-side or compilation track became frequent candidates for use as filler material. Nirvana would not see any royalties from these releases, nor would they have anything to do with their production. The first Nirvana bootleg CD was released in 1992 by Post Script, simply titled Europe 1991. [5] Since then, hundreds of recordings of concerts, demos and various unreleased material have surfaced in this format. [6] [7] Billboard reported in August 1992 that Italian record label Living Legend was selling a Nirvana bootleg titled Nirvana: The Live Spirit - Live 1991. [8] Billboard also reported in September 1992 that two companies in Germany had thousands of live recordings by various artists that they were selling as bootlegs, including by Nirvana. [9]

The official release Incesticide was issued in late 1992, including demos, outtakes and radio sessions, some of which were previously circulating in lower quality on bootleg CDs. [2] Despite MTV Unplugged in New York being released less than a year after the performance occurred, it would still become one of the band's most bootlegged shows. [10] [11] [12] Billboard reported in July 1995 that Nirvana bootlegs were on sale in Canada, [13] and in August 1995 that they were on sale in Australia. [14]

After the first several instalments of the unofficial Outcesticide collection came through, the official live album From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah was released in 1996, containing various performances recorded between 1989 and 1994, and with RPM noting that by that time there were hundreds of live bootlegs in circulation. [15] Billboard reported again in 1997 that Nirvana bootlegs were still being sold. [16] FMQB reported in 2001 that Seattle radio station KNDD had played a live Nirvana bootleg in April to commemorate the anniversary of Cobain's death. [17] The official With the Lights Out box set was released in 2004, which included many rare, unreleased recordings, while the official Live at Reading debuted Nirvana's now classic 1992 Reading Festival performance in 2009, after years of endless bootlegging. [18] [19]

Due to the fact that there is an uncountable number of unofficial releases and their accompanying versions, below is a partial list of the most sought-after and talked about bootleg CD recordings, including the A Season in Hell Part One box set, the Into the Black box set, and the complete Outcesticide series. [20] [21] Since bootleg CDs are notorious for including erroneously listed information pertaining to song titles, dates and venues, the information below has omitted any false listings and replaced them with the correct information.

Outcesticide albums

The Outcesticide albums are the most well known Nirvana bootleg CD series in existence and carry a name recognition second only to Nirvana's official releases. [21] [22] [23] In 2011, NME ranked the first Outcesticide album at number 12 on their list of 30 bootleg albums you need to hear. [20] These unofficial compilation albums consisted of live material, demo recordings, television appearances, radio performances and other various unreleased material. Although Blue Moon Records originally produced the series and manufactured multiple pressings throughout the 1990s, [24] they have been endlessly cloned, with counterfeit versions accounting for the majority of the market. [21] Other companies to later issue the series included Darkside Records, Red Robin Records and Kobra Records, among others. A review by Ultimate Guitar gave Outcesticide: In Memory of Kurt Cobain a score of 8.7 out of 10. [25]

Outcesticide: In Memory of Kurt Cobain

Released within a month of Kurt Cobain's death in April 1994. [26] All songs written by Kurt Cobain except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."If You Must" 3:46
2."Downer" 1:36
3."Floyd the Barber" (original mix) 2:06
4."Paper Cuts" (original mix) 3:50
5."Spank Thru" 3:17
6."Beeswax" 2:32
7."Pen Cap Chew" 2:47
8."Blandest" 3:39
9."Polly" 2:20
10."Don't Want it All" 2:20
11."Sappy" 2:22
12."Do You Love Me?" (from Hard to Believe - originally performed by Kiss) Stanley/Ezrin/Fowley 3:27
13."Been a Son" (from Blew ) 2:21
14."Token Eastern Song" 3:26
15."Opinion" 1:39
16."D-7" (test mix - originally performed by the Wipers) Sage 2:31
17."Breed" 3:03
18."Pay to Play" 3:21
19."Sappy" 3:24
20."Here She Comes Now" (originally performed by The Velvet Underground) Reed 4:40
21."Where Did You Sleep Last Night"Traditional; Lead Belly 4:58
22."Return of the Rat" (from Eight Songs for Greg Sage and The Wipers - originally performed by the Wipers)Sage2:59
23."Talk to Me" 3:21
Total length:69:57

Outcesticide II: The Needle & the Damage Done

A 1997 review stated that "Another excellent compilation hot on the heels of Volume One. Courtney (Love) provided the Rio demo for this one and is thanked on the sleeve. Some songs are pretty rough quality-wise, notably towards the end of the disc, but the rarity factor means it's well worth it". [27] All songs written by Kurt Cobain except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."In Bloom" 4:30
2."Breed" 3:05
3."Help Me I'm Hungry" 2:36
4."Oh, the Guilt" 3:12
5."Smells Like Teen Spirit"Cobain/Novoselic/Grohl 4:48
6."Pennyroyal Tea" 4:16
7."Closing Time"Cobain/Love/Schemel 2:38
8."Heart-Shaped Box" 5:28
9."Scentless Apprentice"Cobain/Novoselic/Grohl9:43
10."Been a Son" 2:07
11."Something in the Way" 3:20
12."Negative Creep" 2:03
13."Where Did You Sleep Last Night"Traditional; Lead Belly 2:26
14."Baba O'Riley" (originally performed by The Who) Townshend 3:13
15."The End" (originally performed by The Doors) Morrison/Krieger/Manzarek/Densmore 2:22
16."Lithium" (mix 6) 2:55
17."Dumb" 2:25
18."Molly's Lips" (originally performed by The Vaselines) Kelly/McKee 2:21
19."Verse Chorus Verse" 3:07
20."The Man Who Sold the World" (originally performed by David Bowie) Bowie 4:35
21."Smells Like Teen Spirit"Cobain/Novoselic/Grohl2:56
Total length:74:14

Outcesticide III: The Final Solution

A 1997 review stated that "Another great instalment in the Outcesticide series. If you want rare Nirvana, here is the place to find it, and overall the quality of the material used is excellent. As usual, upon release this was copied and re-issued world-wide". [30] All songs written by Kurt Cobain except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Rape Me" 2:49
2."Pennyroyal Tea" 3:54
3."Drain You" 3:47
4."Color Pictures of a Marigold" (from Pocketwatch ) Grohl 3:08
5."Dive"Cobain/Novoselic 3:38
6."Mr. Moustache" (early version) 3:38
7."Blandest" 3:52
8."Even in His Youth" 3:14
9."Polly" 2:35
10."Smells Like Teen Spirit"Cobain/Novoselic/Grohl4:34
11."Serve the Servants" 3:24
12."Dumb" 2:37
13."Tourette's" (early version) 2:09
14."Aneurysm" (early version)Cobain/Novoselic/Grohl4:43
15."Oh, the Guilt" (early version) 3:16
16."Dive"Cobain/Novoselic4:06
17."About a Girl" 2:43
18."The Money Will Roll Right In" (originally performed by Fang) Wilson/Flynn 2:17
19."Verse Chorus Verse" 3:14
20."Curmudgeon" 2:51
21."High on the Hog" (originally performed by Tad) Tad 2:10
22."Raunchola" 4:05
23."Beans" 1:17
Total length:74:19

Outcesticide IV: Rape of the Vaults

A 1997 review stated "Another excellent collection of rarities amazing how unreleased songs can be located this late in the day, just when you think you've heard it all, Outcesticide unearths more. This volume even includes a fact-packed booklet as part of its packaging". [32] All songs written by Kurt Cobain except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Pennyroyal Tea" (Scott Litt remix) 3:38
2."Spank Thru" (from Sub Pop 200 ) 3:21
3."Territorial Pissings" 2:41
4."Smells Like Teen Spirit"Cobain/Novoselic/Grohl 3:02
5."Rape Me" (early version) 2:48
6."Pay to Play" 3:44
7."Scoff" 3:58
8."Love Buzz" (originally performed by Shocking Blue) van Leeuwen 3:10
9."Floyd the Barber" 2:28
10."Here She Comes Now" (originally performed by The Velvet Underground) Reed 3:43
11."D-7" (originally performed by the Wipers) Sage 3:50
12."Drain You" 3:00
13."About a Girl" 2:45
14."Lithium" 4:21
15."Blew" 2:58
16."All Apologies" (early version) 4:44
17."Radio Friendly Unit Shifter"/"My Sharona" (originally performed by The Knack)
Fieger/Averre
5:18
18."Sappy" 3:32
19."Bambi Slaughter" 1:30
20."Clean Up Before She Comes" 3:04
21."Black & White Blues" 1:58
22."Montage of Heck Part 1" 5:50
23."Montage of Heck Part 2" 1:28
Total length:77:00

Outcesticide V: Disintegration

Released in 1998. [21] All songs written by Kurt Cobain except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Live Through This" (alternate mix) Love/Erlandson 4:28
2."Love Buzz" (originally performed by Shocking Blue) van Leeuwen 3:30
3."In His Hands" 3:14
4."Lithium" 4:07
5."Rape Me" 2:27
6."On a Plain" 2:46
7."Stain" 2:23
8."School" 2:50
9."Molly's Lips" (originally performed by The Vaselines) Kelly/McKee 1:58
10."Aneurysm"Cobain/Novoselic/Grohl 4:37
11."Love Buzz" (originally performed by Shocking Blue)van Leeuwen3:53
12."Floyd the Barber" 2:43
13."Downer" 2:29
14."Mexican Seafood" 2:54
15."White Lace and Strange" (originally performed by Thunder and Roses)Bond2:39
16."Spank Thru" 3:26
17."Suicide Samurai" 3:32
18."Hairspray Queen" 4:58
19."Pen Cap Chew" 4:13
20."More Than a Feeling" (originally performed by Boston) Scholz 0:56
21."My Best Friend's Girl" (originally performed by The Cars) Ocasek 2:24
22."Autopilot" 5:07
Total length:71:46

Outcesticide 2022: Resurrection

Outcesticide 2022: Resurrection
Compilation album by
ReleasedFebruary 2022
Recorded1989–1993
Genre Alternative rock, grunge
Length70:49
Label Not On Label (BMCD 2022)

Outcesticide 2022: Resurrection is a bootleg CD compilation, created by an unknown manufacturer, and sold online in extremely limited quantities in February 2022. The original release is housed in a CD jewel case, with information on the recordings within the CD compilation. Spanning the 18-track CD are selected live tracks from Nirvana concerts from 1989 to 1993 which weren't available in top-tier quality elsewhere, several alternate, unheard demos of songs, home demos, and previously unreleased rehearsal versions of songs, and compilation tracks. The CD is not related in any way to the Outcesticide series of the 1990s, and seems to only bear the name, in homage to the series itself. [39] The CD was later released by the Japanese company Empress Valley Supreme Disc, also in 2022. [40]

Outcesticide 2022: Resurrection

All songs written by Kurt Cobain except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Closing Time" (Studio Demo from 1993-01-21 "BMG Ariola, Rio De Janeiro, BR. Upgrade to previous version found on Outcesticide II.) Cobain, Love, and Schemel 3:13
2."Mr. Moustache" (Live Soundboard recording from 1989-11-03 Tivoli, Utrecht, NL. Previously unavailable.) 3:44
3."Return Of The Rat" (Studio Alternate Mix/Instrumental from 1992-04-XX Laundry Room Studio, Seattle, WA session.) Greg Sage 3:10
4."Where Did You Sleep Last Night?" (Live Soundboard from 1989-11-29. Previously unavailable.)Traditional4:10
5."Sappy" (1990-04-XX - Smart Studios (Mix 2) studio demo. Previously unavailable.) 3:44
6."Come As You Are" (Live Audience recording from 1991-09-16 Beehive Music & Video, Seattle, WA) 3:17
7."Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge On Seattle" (Alternate Mix/Instrumental from 1992-04-XX Laundry Room Studio, Seattle, WA.) 4:33
8."Rape Me" (Live Soundboard Recording from 1992-09-11 Seattle Center Coliseum, Seattle, WA.) 2:24
9."Lithium" (Studio recording from 1990-04-XX "Smart Studios, Madison, WI" (Mix 3). Previously unavailable.) 4:28
10."Sappy" (Studio outtake from Nevermind Session - 1991-05-XX Sound City Studios. Previously leaked in 2015. [41] ) 3:47
11."In Bloom" (live version from 1992-10-30 Estadio Jose Amalfitano, Buenos Aires, AR, from professional video source.) 4:59
12."Oh, Me" (Soundboard Rehearsal from 1993-11-18 "Sony Music Studios (MTV Unplugged), New York, NY. Previously unavailable.) The Meat Puppets 3:24
13."The Money Will Roll Right In" (Live soundboard recording from 1992-07-02 Plaza de Toros de Valencia, Valencia, ES) Fang 2:30
14."Old Age" (Home Demo, from 199X Cobain Residence. Previously available in trading circles.) 4:43
15."Serve The Servants" (Live soundboard recording from 1993-04-09 "Cow Palace, Daly City, CA. Previously unavailable.) 3:30
16."Lounge Act" (Studio Recording, alternate mix from 1991-05-XX "Sound City Studios. Originally leaked in 2015. [41] ) 2:38
17."The Man Who Sold The World" (Live soundboard recording, from 1993-12-30 Great Western Forum, Inglewood, CA, USA. Previously unavailable.) David Bowie 4:28
18."Unknown Jam" (Live soundboard recording, from 1993-12-29 San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, CA. Previously unavailable.) 7:57
Total length:70:49

A Season in Hell Part One

A Season in Hell Part One
Box set by
Released1994
Recorded1988–1993
Genre Alternative rock, grunge
Length218:07
Label Banzai

A Season in Hell Part One is a bootleg CD box set manufactured in Italy and released by Banzai in 1994. The collection is housed in a matte finish, square box that also includes a 7-inch×7″ booklet with 24 pages of photographs and information on the recordings featured in the set. Spanning the three disc, 66-track collection are two shows from 1990, several demos, some rare live material, various b-sides and compilation tracks. This is one of only two bootleg CD releases to feature the Off Ramp Café performance, and the only to feature the Town Pump show. A portion of the box set would later be officially released on With the Lights Out . In 1996, the inferior A Season In Hell Part Two was released by Razor's Edge, containing the 1994 Le Zénith show and an array of miscellaneous material, most of which was lifted from the Outcesticide series and official releases. [42] [43] A 1997 review stated "Nice 7" x 7" box with booklet. The Seattle gig features quite a few rarities and probably would have fared better as a single disc release. The Vancouver gig is nothing special and the rest of the set is made up of stuff found elsewhere with ease". [42]

A Season in Hell Part One, CD 1

All songs written by Kurt Cobain except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Aneurysm" (early version)Cobain/Novoselic/Grohl 5:01
2."Oh, the Guilt" (early version) 3:27
3."Mr. Moustache" 3:26
4."Pay to Play" 3:31
5."Breed" 3:00
6."Floyd the Barber" 2:10
7."About a Girl" 3:38
8."Verse Chorus Verse" 3:20
9."In Bloom" 5:08
10."Swap Meet" 2:57
11."Been a Son" 2:10
12."Stain" 1:53
13."Blew" 4:07
14."Sappy" 3:37
15."Lithium" 3:54
16."School" 2:44
17."D-7" (originally performed by the Wipers) Sage 4:42
18."Here She Comes Now" (originally performed by The Velvet Underground) Reed 4:41
19."Sliver" 3:39
Total length:66:57

A Season in Hell Part One, CD 2

All songs written by Kurt Cobain except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Love Buzz" (originally performed by Shocking Blue) van Leeuwen 3:31
2."Floyd the Barber" 2:53
3."Scoff" 5:41
4."Dive"Cobain/Novoselic 3:45
5."Spank Thru" 3:35
6."About a Girl" 2:44
7."Sappy" 3:00
8."School" 3:08
9."Breed" 3:36
10."Been a Son" 2:11
11."Stain" 2:43
12."Negative Creep" 2:40
13."Blew" 4:40
14."Beans" 1:24
15."Montage of Heck" (short version) 1:13
16."Spank Thru" (from Sub Pop 200 ) 3:21
17."About a Girl" 2:33
18."Mr. Moustache" (early version) 3:38
19."Sifting" (instrumental version) 5:28
20."Blew" (early version) 2:55
21."Do You Love Me?" (from Hard to Believe - originally performed by Kiss) Stanley/Ezrin/Fowley 3:24
22."Been a Son" 2:20
23."Stain" 2:38
24."Even in His Youth" 3:15
Total length:76:18

A Season in Hell Part One, CD 3

All songs written by Kurt Cobain except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Polly" 2:47
2."Help Me I'm Hungry" 2:41
3."Polly" 2:39
4."About a Girl" ("Sliver" b-side) 2:28
5."Spank Thru" ("Sliver" b-side) 2:59
6."Molly's Lips" (from The Fluid split single - originally performed by The Vaselines) Kelly/McKee 2:00
7."D-7" (from Hormoaning - originally performed by the Wipers) Sage 3:42
8."Aneurysm" ("Smells Like Teen Spirit" b-side)Cobain/Novoselic/Grohl 4:48
9."Even in His Youth" ("Smells Like Teen Spirit" b-side) 3:04
10."Talk to Me" 3:05
11."Smells Like Teen Spirit"Cobain/Novoselic/Grohl3:08
12."Something in the Way" 3:15
13."Been a Son" 1:55
14."Smells Like Teen Spirit"Cobain/Novoselic/Grohl5:02
15."Territorial Pissings" 2:40
16."Return of the Rat" (from Eight Songs for Greg Sage and The Wipers - originally performed by the Wipers)Sage3:08
17."Curmudgeon" ("Lithium" b-side) 2:59
18."Oh, the Guilt" (from The Jesus Lizard split single) 3:23
19."Sappy" (from No Alternative ) 3:25
20."I Hate Myself and Want to Die" (from The Beavis & Butt-Head Experience ) 2:45
21."Marigold" ("Heart-Shaped Box" b-side)Grohl2:32
22."Moist Vagina" ("All Apologies"/"Rape Me" b-side) 3:34
23."Gallons of Rubbing Alcohol Flow Through the Strip" 7:31
Total length:75:32

Into the Black

Into the Black
Box set by
Released1994
Recorded1988–1994
Genre Alternative rock, grunge
Length415:06
Label Tribute

Into the Black is a six CD box set released by Tribute in 1994, which is often considered the preferred Nirvana bootleg box set due to it being compiled by a knowledgeable fan. [46] It is housed in a glossy box, including a 22-page booklet made of thick cardstock. Several recordings were obtained specifically for the set and it contains a large amount of material that had not yet surfaced up to the time of its release. The extensive 116-track collection includes demo recordings, two band-made compilations, the 1992 Reading Festival performance and BBC radio sessions from Maida Vale Studios. The set also contains two Seattle shows; the 1991 Halloween homecoming performance for their North American Nevermind tour, and their last ever American show in 1994. Following Into the Black, Tribute released the 2-CD companion piece, New Year's Eve, featuring Nirvana's 1993 performance at the Oakland Coliseum as well as the 1988 Sub Pop 200 record release show in Seattle. [47] A 1997 review stated "If you want to start a collection, here's the place to start. A superb piece of packaging including a great colour booklet in an oblong box. Much of the material featured here, which is all excellent quality, is now out on single discs and more cost effective. However, this is the only place to find the last US show. The bottom line". [48]

Ultra Rare Demos & Sessions

All songs written by Kurt Cobain except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."If You Must" 3:54
2."Downer"Cobain/Novoselic 1:34
3."Floyd the Barber" 2:07
4."Paper Cuts" 3:49
5."Spank Thru" 3:18
6."Beeswax" 2:33
7."Pen Cap Chew" 2:47
8."Beans" 1:18
9."Hairspray Queen" 4:05
10."Lithium" 4:04
11."Sappy" 3:15
12."Polly" (original mix) 2:42
13."Son of a Gun" (originally performed by The Vaselines) Kelly/McKee 2:46
14."Dive"Cobain/Novoselic3:44
15."About a Girl" 2:37
16."Opinion" (includes interview with Calvin Johnson) 2:45
17."(New Wave) Polly"Cobain/Novoselic/Grohl 1:48
18."Aneurysm"Cobain/Novoselic/Grohl4:36
19."Something in the Way" 3:14
20."Been a Son" 1:52
21."Polly" 2:33
22."Smells Like Teen Spirit"Cobain/Novoselic/Grohl4:34
23."Territorial Pissings" 2:40
Total length:68:36

Master Demo Recordings

All songs written by Kurt Cobain except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Aero Zeppelin" 4:31
2."Escalator to Hell" (short version) 0:39
3."Beeswax" 2:51
4."Mexican Seafood" 2:04
5."Pen Cap Chew" 2:59
6."Mr. Moustache" (early version) 3:37
7."Blandest" 4:03
8."Downer"Cobain/Novoselic 1:41
9."Floyd the Barber" (original mix) 2:16
10."Paper Cuts" (original mix) 4:03
11."Spank Thru" 3:28
12."Sifting" (instrumental version) 5:23
13."In Bloom" 4:29
14."Breed" 3:14
15."Pay to Play" 3:31
16."Polly" (original mix) 2:52
17."Dive" (original mix)Cobain/Novoselic3:59
18."Lithium" (mix 6) 4:27
19."Sappy" 3:26
Total length:63:31

Paramount Theatre

All songs written by Kurt Cobain except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Jesus Doesn't Want Me for a Sunbeam" (originally performed by The Vaselines) Kelly/McKee 3:53
2."Aneurysm"Cobain/Novoselic/Grohl 4:56
3."Drain You"
"School"
 7:08
4."Floyd the Barber" 3:12
5."Smells Like Teen Spirit"Cobain/Novoselic/Grohl4:52
6."About a Girl" 3:08
7."Polly" 3:04
8."Breed" 3:35
9."Sliver"Cobain/Novoselic2:24
10."Love Buzz" (originally performed by Shocking Blue) van Leeuwen 3:38
11."Lithium" 4:46
12."Been a Son" 2:16
13."Negative Creep" 2:48
14."On a Plain" 3:08
15."Blew" 7:22
16."Rape Me" (early version) 2:54
17."Territorial Pissings" 2:46
18."Endless, Nameless" 6:23
Total length:72:12

Reading Festival

All songs written by Kurt Cobain except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Breed" 3:28
2."Drain You" 3:55
3."Aneurysm"Cobain/Novoselic/Grohl 4:36
4."School" 3:13
5."Sliver" 2:15
6."In Bloom" 4:34
7."Come as You Are" 3:35
8."Lithium" 4:40
9."Smells Like Teen Spirit"Cobain/Novoselic/Grohl5:54
10."On a Plain" 3:01
11."Negative Creep" 2:55
12."Been a Son" 3:01
13."All Apologies" (early version) 3:23
14."Dumb" (early version) 2:33
15."Stay Away" 3:37
16."Territorial Pissings" 2:51
17."Smells Like Teen Spirit"Cobain/Novoselic/Grohl4:51
18."Territorial Pissings" 2:46
Total length:65:07

Last American Show Part 1

All songs written by Kurt Cobain except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Radio Friendly Unit Shifter" 5:17
2."Drain You" 4:10
3."Breed" 3:20
4."Serve the Servants" 3:50
5."Come as You Are" 3:24
6."Smells Like Teen Spirit"Cobain/Novoselic/Grohl 4:35
7."Sliver" 2:22
8."Dumb" 2:52
9."In Bloom" 4:18
10."About a Girl" 2:50
11."Lithium" 4:34
12."Pennyroyal Tea" 3:51
13."School" 3:00
14."Polly" 3:25
15."Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge on Seattle" 3:53
16."Milk It" 3:46
17."Rape Me" 2:45
18."Territorial Pissings" 6:30
19."Jesus Doesn't Want Me for a Sunbeam" (originally performed by The Vaselines) Kelly/McKee 3:58
Total length:72:39

Last American Show Part 2

All songs written by Kurt Cobain except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."The Man Who Sold the World" (originally performed by David Bowie) Bowie 5:33
2."All Apologies" 3:47
3."Scentless Apprentice"Cobain/Novoselic/Grohl 3:52
4."On a Plain" 3:20
5."Heart-Shaped Box" 5:26
6."Blew" 7:26
7."Love Buzz" (originally performed by Shocking Blue) van Leewen 3:19
8."About a Girl" 2:41
9."Polly" 2:38
10."Spank Thru" 3:17
11."Son of a Gun" (originally performed by The Vaselines) Kelly/McKee 2:48
12."Molly's Lips" (originally performed by The Vaselines)Kelly/McKee1:50
13."D-7" (originally performed by the Wipers) Sage 3:46
14."Turnaround" (originally performed by Devo) Mothersbaugh/Casale 2:17
15."Dumb" 2:36
16."Drain You" 4:03
17."Endless, Nameless" 6:21
18."Endless, Nameless" (continued) 2:23
19."Courtney Love's Complete Eulogy" Love 6:20
Total length:73:41

The Chosen Rejects

The Chosen Rejects
Box set by
ReleasedNovember 1, 2006
Recorded1985–1994
Length312:18
Producer John W. Busher

The Chosen Rejects [50] is a bootleg CD box set put together by John W. Busher [51] in Italy and released November 1, 2006. The set is enclosed in 4 standard jewel cases, each of which have a separate title and cover image. Each CD also came with a track listing on the inside of the cover. This 4 disc box set holds an 80-track collection that are of soundboard quality except for track 15 [52] on disc one, which is a boombox demo, and tracks 4–5, 7, 13–15, 19-20 [52] on disc 4, which were recorded by audience members. The first disc also features 7 Fecal Matter demos, from the album Illiteracy Will Prevail. The bootleg was originally for sale on Discogs, however a copy has not been put up for sale since 2012, and probably never will be again due to their crackdown on sales of bootlegs.

The Chosen Rejects, CD 1, Home Demos

No.TitleLength
1."Montage Of Heck (Short)"6:27
2."Sounds of Dentage"4:35
3."Bambi Slaughter"3:17
4."Laminated Effect"2:08
5."Insurance"1:33
6."Class Of '86"4:20
7."Blather's Log"2:32
8."Downer"3:04
9."Escalator To Hell" (Kurt Cobain played his guitar, recorded it backwards, and then reversed the tape.)1:53
10."Sappy"2:24
11."Creation"1:30
12."Black & White Blues"2:02
13."Intro/Old Age/Low Rider"6:23
14."Montage Of Heck (Long)"33:23
15."Gypsies, Tramps & Thieves"2:27
Total length:77:58

The Chosen Rejects, CD 2, Studio Sessions

No.TitleLength
1."Spank Thru"3:34
2."Paper Cuts"4:13
3."Mr. Moustache"3:43
4."Blew"2:58
5."Sifting"5:41
6."Ain't It A Shame"2:04
7."Even In His Youth"3:09
8."Lithium"4:32
9."Breed"3:17
10."Sappy"3:34
11."Aneurysm"5:07
12."Oh, The Guilt"3:17
13."Radio Friendly Unit Shifter"3:10
14."On A Plain"3:35
15."All Apologies"4:18
16."Token Eastern Song"4:01
17."Something In The Way"3:54
18."Drain You"3:43
19."Stay Away"3:29
20."Scentless Apprentice"4:00
21."Onwards Into Countless Battles"1:19
22."Very Ape"2:22
Total length:79:00

The Chosen Rejects, CD 3, Broadcasts

No.TitleLength
1."Floyd The Barber"2:33
2."Mexican Seafood"2:08
3."Hairspray Queen"4:47
4."Dive"4:04
5."About A Girl"2:43
6."Love Buzz"3:21
7."Polly"2:42
8."Spank Thru"3:19
9."Drain You"4:05
10."Something In The Way"3:25
11."Where Did You Sleep Last Night?"5:28
12."Here She Comes Now"5:00
13."Smells Like Teen Spirit"4:57
14."School"2:38
15."Molly's Lips"1:52
16."Lithium"5:10
17."Heart-Shaped Box"4:53
18."Rape Me"2:50
19."Pennyroyal Tea"3:33
20."Serve The Servants"3:24
21."Dumb"2:33
22."Territorial Pissings"2:47
Total length:78:12

The Chosen Rejects, CD 4, Live Rarities

No.TitleLength
1."If You Must"3:56
2."Pen Cap Chew"4:21
3."Big Cheese"3:45
4."Run Rabbit Run"2:08
5."Sifting"5:25
6."Token Eastern Song"3:13
7."Son Of A Gun"2:39
8."Oh, The Guilt"3:28
9."Mr. Moustache"3:21
10."Verse Chorus Verse"3:01
11."Stain"1:54
12."Rape Me"2:44
13."Curmudgeon"2:59
14."Talk To Me"3:21
15."Where Did You Sleep Last Night?"6:35
16."Swap Meet"3:10
17."Scoff"4:02
18."Beeswax"2:58
19."You Know You're Right"5:31
20."The Man Who Sold The World"4:54
21."Erectum/Moby Dick"3:43
Total length:77:08

Charted bootlegs

Albums

AlbumYearPeak chart position
ITA
Vinyls

[53]
Live on KAOS-FM Seattle-1987
Label: Independent
20169

Singles

SingleYearPeak chart position
UK
Physical

[54]
Live at Tunnel Rome Italy 23 Feb 1994
"Serve the Servants" (live) and "Dumb" (live)
Label: Mind Control
202593

Video albums

AlbumYearPeak chart position
UK
Music Videos

[55]
ITA
DVDs

[53]
At Reading Festival
Label: Intergroove
200830
In Performance
Label: Classic Rock
201511

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