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Verse Chorus Verse (Nirvana album)

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Verse Chorus Verse (Nirvana album)
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Verse Chorus Verse is an unreleased live album by the American rock band Nirvana, scheduled for release on November 1, 1994. It was to be a double album comprising a CD of live performances on one CD and Nirvana's MTV Unplugged performance on the other. It was canceled as Nirvana members Krist Novoselic and Dave Grohl found it overwhelming to compile material so soon after the death of Kurt Cobain earlier that year.[1]

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The subsequent track listing differs greatly from the track listing that was eventually released on 1996's From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah.[1] The title of the album is a sarcastic acknowledgement of the band's standard rock-song format and also comes from a Nirvana song of the same name that appeared on 1993's No Alternative benefit album.[2] Concept art for the album by the band's art director and designer, Robert Fisher, was posted online in late 2019.

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Development

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Nirvana's record label DGC announced Verse Chorus Verse in August 1994. It was to be a double album, with live material from throughout Nirvana's career on one CD and their MTV Unplugged performance on the other, and was due for release on November 1 that year.[3] In the United Kingdom, Music Week reported in October, 1994, that Verse Chorus Verse would be released two weeks before Nirvana's first home video, Live! Tonight! Sold Out!!, which was released there on November 14, 1994, and that the two releases would be promoted together.[4] However, Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic and drummer Dave Grohl found assembling the material so soon after Cobain's death emotionally overwhelming. Cashbox magazine announced that the album was being compiled in the September 3, 1994 issue,[5] and then announced in the following issue dated September 10, 1994 that the plan had changed and that only the MTV Unplugged performance would be released.[6]

Jim Merlis, head of Geffen, said the releases were planned due to high demand for new Nirvana recordings and the fact that the band's "Unplugged" set was already being widely bootlegged.[7][8]

Although DGC had given the impression that the work on the live part had not progressed very far, and was why it was cancelled early on, Merlis, in a 1997 article for Goldmine, insisted that it was all complete bar mixing: “It was a whole cohesive album. And it’s different from the one that came out later [Wishkah]. They went back and started at square one with this [in 1996] because they gained a little perspective on it.”[9] There was also a television advertisement made for the album.[10]

A CD-Maxi single was planned, with concept artwork being shared by the art director, Robert Fisher, on Instagram in July, 2023. The CD-Maxi single would've included five songs: "About A Girl" (from Unplugged), "About A Girl" (Oct. 31, 1991 Paramount Theatre, Seattle), "Jesus Don't Want Me For A Sunbeam" (Oct. 31, 1991 Paramount Theatre, Seattle), "Pennyroyal Tea" (February 18, 1994 - Summon, Grenoble, France), and "On a Plain" (January 07, 1994 - Seattle Centre Arena, Seattle, WA). All songs would've been remixed from the original recordings by Scott Litt.[11]

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Track listing

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Disc 1

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All tracks are written by Kurt Cobain, except where noted.

Disc 2: "MTV Unplugged in New York"

Track listing and times taken from advanced cassette. Recorded at Sony Music Studios in New York City on November 18, 1993.

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All tracks are written by Kurt Cobain, except where noted.

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Personnel

Disc 1: Nirvana

Additional musicians

  • Pat Smear – rhythm guitar on "Serve The Servants", "Heart-Shaped Box", "School" and "Scentless Apprentice".
  • Lori Goldston  – cello on "Blew".

Disc 2: Nirvana

Additional musicians

  • Lori Goldston – cello, except on tracks 1, 2, 5, 10, 11, and 12.

Meat Puppets

  • Cris Kirkwood – acoustic bass and backing vocals on tracks 10, 11, and 12.
  • Curt Kirkwood – acoustic lead guitar on tracks 10, 11, and 12.

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