Clean Up Before She Comesやドレミに既出とは別のテイク?があったとは。 既出のSappyもブートに比べてカートのヴォーカルがクリアになっててよかったです。 ハッピーギターは、やはりこれの事かと予想通りで、オフィシャル化にちょっと感動。(フェイクと言われてた時期もあるので) 他のナンバーも、いつ頃に録音したものか考えるという楽しみもあります。
Non recensisco il disco, inteso come prodotto multimediale, perché superfluo. Non credo sia questa la sede. Quanto al media, Amazon è diventata la mia fonte di riferimento per "variant carine" (o edizioni CD estere) o, nel mio caso, audiocassette da collezione a buon prezzo. Tutte le altre sedi mi fanno svenare.
5つ星のうち5.0An Inside Look At Kurt Cobain's Audio Treasure Box
2018年2月7日にアメリカ合衆国でレビュー済み
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I already got the book of this title so it's only fair that I get the audio companion as well. I previously got this for my girlfriend/bandmate two years ago as a Christmas gift then it took me awhile to get myself a copy. This project ties in for the film of the same name as well as the book which shows an inside look at Kurt Cobain's work from cassette recorded archives of various song sketches, experimental pieces, demos of Nirvana songs and there's even a Beatles cover thrown in for good measure. Despite their sound qualities, these home recordings show Cobain crafting out his work for what would be Nirvana classics and songs that would remain untouched until now. Kicking off this collection is "The Yodel Song", an odd piece in a way Kurt intended it to be. Then there are early demos of "Been A Son"; "Clean Up Before She Comes"; "You Can't Change Me/Burn My Bridges/Something In The Way"; "Scoff"; "Sappy" and "Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge On Seattle". Smattered in between these demos are the instrumentals "The Happy Guitar"; "Reverb Experiment"(Which is mainly wah-wah guitar)and "Letters To Frances", a rendition of the Beatles classic "And I Love Her" and two previously unearthed songs "Desire" and "She Only Lies". On these songs Kurt accompanies himself on either acoustic guitar or electric guitar and in one instance bass guitar which I never heard him play but I saw at least two pictures of him with a bass guitar strapped on. That instrument is mainly heard on "She Only Lies" and half of one of the demos where he says, "Bass line", which I thought sounded unamplified unless he did it on guitar. While these home recordings are not of professional quality, it still gives us a broader look of what Kurt Cobain was crafting out as the frontman of Nirvana in hopes that these pieces become part of the group or not otherwise just for pleasure. I viewed the documentary once on HBO two years ago but I no interest in purchasing a copy. But as long as I have this CD apart from the book, this will do just fine.