……on the 13th November Kurt Cobain is to release his first (ahem) ‘solo’ album, it’s actually an assortment of demos and home recordings that form the soundtrack to the Montage Of Heck feature film, we love a bit of Nirvana/Kurt here at Eil Towers so there’s no more excuse needed to show off our current Nirvana/Kurt Top 5….in no particular order mind…
Mega rare original UK issue 4-track Sub Pop CD single manufactured in France, including Love Buzz, Been A Son and Stain, complete with the original printed picture sleeve – genuine copy with correct matrix markings! More info hereGenuine 2009 Warner UK promotional only, double sided, instore poster for the 20th Anniversary reissue. Measuring 20″ x 30″, this example is near new. Printed to both sides, one image sits horizontally, the other different image is cited vertically. More info here…here’s the other side, pretty cool eh?2011 Japanese Super Deluxe 20th Anniversary Edition 5-disc [4 x SHM-CD / 1 x DVD] boxset, yes this came out everywhere I hear you say, ahh but not pressed on the Japanese-exclusive audiophile SHM [Super High Material] discs they didn’t! Seriously, this is about as good as it gets audio-wise, an absolute must, more info here‘In Utero’ 2013 UK limited edition Four Disc [3CD/DVD] box set, also includes a 56 page hardback book, more info hereSliver – The Radio Special (Official 2005 US UMe/Geffen label 3-track CD-R acetate issued exclusively to radio stations to promote the release of the album. Features a three part radio show and includes exclusive interviews along with tracks taken from the release, more info here
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