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Nirvana Announce Vinyl Reissue of MTV Unplugged

Nirvana's infamous MTV Unplugged album will receive the vinyl reissue treatment later this year.

Nirvana Announce Vinyl Reissue of MTV Unplugged

November of this year marks the 25th release anniversary of Nirvana's eye-opening performance on MTV Unplugged, which garnered the band a new legion of fans who were just previously put off by aggressive songs like Territorial Pissings. Now, in honor of the album's silver anniversary, the band are reissuing Unplugged as a two-disc vinyl album.

According to NME, the vinyl reissue will include the entire MTV Unplugged show, as well as rehearsal performances that were previously unavailable except on DVD. It'll also have what looks to be a pretty gorgeous gatefold as well, so collectors should get in on this ASAP.

Here's the full tracklisting for the release:

LP 1 - Side A

1. About A Girl
2. Come As You Are
3. Jesus Doesn’t Want Me For A Sunbeam
4. The Man Who Sold The World

LP 1 – Side B

1. Pennyroyal Tea
2. Dumb
3. Polly
4. On A Plain
5. Something In The Way

LP 2 – Side C

1. Plateau
2. Oh Me
3. Lake of Fire
4. All Apologies
5. Where Did You Sleep Last Night?

LP 2 – Side D

1. Come As You Are (Rehearsal)
2. Polly (Rehearsal)
3. Plateau (Rehearsal)
4. Pennyroyal Tea (Rehearsal)
5. The Man Who Sold The World (Rehearsal)

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Here's the tracklisting for the DSP:

1. About A Girl
2. Come As You Are
3. Jesus Doesn’t Want Me For A Sunbeam
4. The Man Who Sold The World
5. Pennyroyal Tea
6. Dumb
7. Polly
8. On A Plain
9. Something In The Way
10. Plateau
11. Oh Me
12. Lake of Fire
13. All Apologies
14. Where Did You Sleep Last Night?
15. Come As You Are (Rehearsal)
16. Polly (Rehearsal)
17. Plateau (Rehearsal)
18. Pennyroyal Tea (Rehearsal)
19. The Man Who Sold The World (Rehearsal)

Nirvana's vinyl reissue of Unplugged comes out November 1. The album can be preordered from the band's website, with colored vinyl options available.

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