Recorded on November 18, 1993, just five months before Kurt Cobain's death, MTV Unplugged in New York stands as one of the most emotionally raw and historically significant live recordings in rock history. This is not a greatest hits set. Nirvana arrived on that stage with something to prove: a haunting, stripped-back performance that bypassed their own catalog in favor of covers and deep cuts that revealed the full depth of Cobain's influences and interior world.
The setlist remains one of the most debated and studied in grunge history. Covers of the Meat Puppets' "Lake of Fire," "Plateau," and "Oh Me" sit alongside David Bowie's "The Man Who Sold the World" and the Vaselines' "Jesus Don't Want Me for a Sunbeam." "All Apologies" and "Come as You Are" were among the few Nirvana originals. The result is an album that functions less as a concert record and more as a final statement. It’s intimate, unguarded, and impossible to look away from.
This vinyl LP pressing captures that performance in full. Whether you're a longtime collector, a new fan discovering Nirvana for the first time, or someone building a serious grunge or alternative rock vinyl collection, MTV Unplugged in New York is one of the essential records of the 1990s, and one of the most essential records, period.
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