| In Utero | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 665 reviews) Sales Rank: 1397 Category: Music
Artist: Nirvana Publisher: Geffen Records Studio: Geffen Records Manufacturer: Geffen Records Label: Geffen Records Format: Explicit Lyrics Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.6 x 0.5
MPN: 24607 UPC: 720642460726 EAN: 7206424607266 ASIN: B000003TAR
Publication Date: 1993 Release Date: September 21, 1993 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| | Serve The Servants | | | Scentless Apprentice | | | Heart-Shaped Box | | | Rape Me | | | Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge On Seattle | | | Dumb | | | Very Ape | | | Milk It | | | Pennyroyal Tea | | | Radio Friendly Unit Shifter | | | Tourette's | | | All Apologies |
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Album Description 1993 Geffen release, the band's final studio album with the 7:33 long 'Gallons Of Rubbing Alcohol Flow Through The Strip' added as a bonus track that is listed on the back inlay of the jewel case, but is hidden on the disc itself, since the CD scans only 12 tracks. 13 tracks total, also including the alternative hits 'All Apologies', 'Heart- Shaped Box', 'Milk It' and 'Rape Me'. The CD is a color picture disc.
Amazon.com essential recording Overwhelmed by sudden success, Nirvana promised to take a harsher, more abrasive route on their second major-label release. Enlisting Chicago-based noise maven Steve Albini (of Big Black fame), Kurt Cobain and company succeeded in producing a record that was violent, disillusioned, and deeply moving. Every song reads like a commentary on the cost of fame ("Serve the Servants") and the unhealthy relationship between performer and fan ("Milk It"). Of course, they might all simply be about Courtney Love. Gossip aside, there is no denying the sheer power of Cobain's songwriting, his singing, and the band's amazing, visceral power. Cobain even manages a John Lennon-like mantra at the end of the heart-wrenching "All Apologies." "All in all is all we are," he intones repeatedly, only for Cobain that's no consolation. --Percy Keegan
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  Nirvana at there best!!! September 20, 2008 From "Serve the Servants" to "All Apologies" this album never EVER lets you down, its lyrics are haunting and melodic. Kurt Cobain's thoughts come out loud and clear in this amazing record. This incredible music should not only be owned by any true Nirvana fan, but by anyone who is interested in Seattle sound.
  Slightly less then a masterpiece September 18, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
If not for the brief midsection of less then brilliant choices, In Utero could have been as immortal as most want it to be. As is, it remains nearly as resonant, innovative, and hard-hitting as first heard, the perfect counterpoint to a more polished major label debut.
  In Utero August 28, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I first fell in love with Nirvana when I listened to In Utero, and Nevermind on cassette in my room. There are a lot of awesome songs on this album, i like the lyrics and i like the sound! and i just love nirvana, and always will.
  no one was this good! July 2, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
yaknow to all that use their brains can easily see why Nirvana was so great.
they embody everything a great rock band should have. amazing front man with amazing song writing abillities, an amazing drummer and a sound all their own that didnt suck!
this is a brash Cd with harsh tones with catchy songs that stick in your head with great lyrics.
  Simply the Worst June 17, 2008 1 out of 14 found this review helpful
The other day a cat got jammed in my fanbelt when I was driving down the street and it sounded better than this abysmal album.
The irony is that Nirvana...for all their phony anti-establishment nonsense...is nothing more than Britney Spears or Ashlee Simpson (or really Johnny Bravo from the Brady Bunch) talentless hacks who just so happened to fit the costume when the record industry was pushing their latest money making scheme....in the early 1990's the new fad was "I hate my parents; being a loser is cool" rock. To say this album is awful is like saying eating human dung makes your breath unpleasant.
Honeslty, give your money to the CIA before you buy this album...at least they torture for a purpose.
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