Nirvana: Kurt Cobain (vocals, guitar); Kris Novoselic (bass); Dave Grohl (drums).
Additional personnel: Kera Schaley (cello).
IN UTERO was nominated for a 1994 Grammy Award for Best Alternative Music Album.
"All
Apologies" was nominated for 1995 Grammy Awards for Best Rock
Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal and for Best Rock Song.
"Teenage
angst has paid off well," growls Kurt Cobain on IN UTERO's opening
fusilade, "Serve The Servants," suggesting that perhaps success has
spoiled Nirvana. Not! IN UTERO is a howling, defiantly punkish
recording, an unsentimental throwback to an era of garage band
epiphanies and raw, unadorned rock and roll. On IN UTERO, Nirvana rails
against both "alternative" conformity and polished notions of
commercial rock with the anthemic rage of true outcasts.
Engineer-producer
Steve Albini has enabled Nirvana to replicate the savage immediacy of
their live sound--the sound of a band without commercial aspirations or
pretensions, just thrashing away for the sheer joy of noise. Drummer
Dave Grohl and bassist Krist Novoselic play with heroic power as
guitarist/vocalist/songwriter Kurt Cobain overlays their growling beat
with shards of broken glass and shattered dreams.
On "Scentless
Apprentice" each Cobain power chord is tempered by a series of
calculated dissonances and melodic fragments, while the singer bares
his vulnerability and anger through Nirvana's familiar
soft-hard-soft-hard structures on "Heart Shaped Box" and "Rape Me."
Through his crunching guitar and elliptical lyrics on various diseases
and recoveries, Cobain lays bare the turmoil and resentments, the
physical and mental ailments (self-inflicted and otherwise) that have
colored Nirvana's notoriety. Instead of celebrating their success,
Nirvana have fashioned a powerful cautionary tale on IN UTERO, to wit:
that fame, acclaim and wealth are not liberating; that music like this
cannot be produced on an assembly line, then be used once and tossed on
a scrap heap; that life and music was a lot more fun when they were
back playing for an audience of nine in some grungy club. IN UTERO is
too strong and honest to ignore.
| TRACKS |
| 1 |
Serve The Servants |
| 2 |
Scentless Apprentice |
| 3 |
Heart-Shaped Box |
| 4 |
Rape Me |
| 5 |
Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge On Seattle |
| 6 |
Dumb |
| 7 |
Very Ape |
| 8 |
Milk It |
| 9 |
Pennyroyal Tea |
| 10 |
Radio Friendly Unit Shifter |
| 11 |
Tourette's |
| 12 |
All Apologies |