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Listas de canciones
Disco: 1
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 |
Disco: 2
1 | Very Ape |
2 | Milk It |
3 | Pennyroyal Tea |
4 | Radio Friendly Unit Shifter |
5 | Tourette's |
6 | All Apologies |
Descripción del producto
Nueva entrega de la colección BACK TO BLACK en la que se conmemora el 60 ANIVERSARIO DEL VINILO con la reedición de los mejores títulos de nuestro catálogo.
Todos los discos están prensados en 180 gramos y se acompañan de una descarga gratuita del álbum en formato digital.
In Utero es el tercer y último álbum de estudio de la banda de grunge Nirvana lanzado en septiembre de 1993. Después del rotundo e inesperado éxito del segundo álbum de la banda, Nevermind, la banda decidió 'regresar a sus raíces', grabando un álbum con un sonido menos mainstream.
El líder de la banda Kurt Cobain admitió que tenía miedo de perder a sus fanáticos punk e indie con su reciente superestrellato, y decidió escoger a Steve Albini, un respetado productor en el ámbito indie y líder de las bandas Rapeman y Big Black, pertenecientes a éste género, para la producción del álbum. Finalmente, In Utero fue #1 en su primera semana.
Detalles del producto
- Descatalogado por el fabricante : No
- Dimensiones del producto : 31,29 x 31,39 x 1,19 cm; 235,87 gramos
- Fabricante : Geffen Records
- Sello : Geffen Records
- ASIN : B00004WP7P
- Referencia del fabricante : GEF24536
- País de origen : Italia
- Número de discos : 1
- Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon: nº2,203 en CDs y vinilos (Ver el Top 100 en CDs y vinilos)
- nº10 en Grunge
- nº824 en Tienda de Vinilos
- nº1,127 en Rock (CDs y vinilos)
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Edición Super deluxe, con 3 vinilos de 180 gramos. Embalaje y presentación muy buena, aunque se echa de menos el diseño original.
La remasterización impecable, muy dinámica, sonido cristalino. La mejor edición del In Utero de Nirvana.
Viene con canciones extra
La funda externa venía dañada, y la interna también. En algún momento, alguien le hizo un corte o similar, y traspasó ambas fundas.
La imagen de la portada, está muy mal impresa, decepcionante que se vea como una impresión cutre. Como si fuese una de esas camisetas que te compras por 4€ en un puesto de la plaza, con la portada mal impresa. Cuando están cobrándote más de 30€ por el disco.
Pero la decepción no se queda en el exterior.
El vinilo en sí. Las galletas vienen mal pegadas, fuera de sitio. Afortunadamente, en el mío no era tan catastrófico como le pasó a otro usuario que pone fotos en los comentarios, que le venía la pegatina encima de los surcos.
Iba a hablar del sonido, pero antes tengo que detenerme en otro aspecto. El disco viene sucio. No sólo eso, si no, que tras limpiarlo con un cepillo de fibra de carbono y con un producto específico para vinilos, al colocarlo en el tocata y reproducirlo, me llenó la aguja de restos ¡por dos veces, en la misma cara!
Y terminamos con el sonido. Insulso. Carente de un mínimo de calidad. Sí, es grunge y el grunge suena sucio. Sucio sí, pero mal no. Sin fuerza, sin expresividad, todo apagado. Como si hubieran cogido una versión en mp3, de esas que te descargabas en el Kazaa que intentabas que pesasen lo mínimo posible, y hubieran hecho con ella la grabación de esta "remasterización".
Hasta las versiones en Youtube suenan mejor.
Confirmo que tiene el mismo número estampado que la versión de 2003 UK con la supuesta producción "original" de Steve Albini.
Sea la que sea, no lo dudes, esta versión es impresionante.
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The reasons being:
1. Great remastering. Volume levels are very similar to the original release from 1993, but the improvements in equipment used to master albums since then has managed to reveal a little more detail from the analogue master recordings of these songs. The mastering of this album and its bonus tracks was done at Abbey Road by Steve Rooke, who was involved in the (almost) universally praised 2009 Beatles remasters. It makes Bob Ludwig's remastering of Nevermind look like the work of an amature, a shame; considering Ludwig is a famed mastering engineer responsible for many fantastic sounding albums.
2. All the B-sides to the singles from In Utero and a couple of tracks used on compilation albums from the same era. Some may bemoan the fact these b-sides are 2013 remixes, but they are subtle remixes that don't differ much from their original incarnations. Nice to have all these songs in one place. Furthermore: the original mixes of Heart Shaped Box and All Apologies are included, these songs were given a remix by Scott Litt on the original album as they were earmarked as singles, Geffen records found the original mixes a little 'abrasive' sounding for potential radio play.
3. An alternative mix done by In Utero producer Steve Allbini, with input and approval from Krist Novoselic and Dave Grohl by all accounts. An interesting version that to my mind neither improves upon or worsens the original release; its simply a great sounding companion piece. Pre album demos of songs are also included. Demos are of limited interest to me personally, but their inclusion isn't unwelcome.
Many so called 'Deluxe Editions' of famous albums feature only Demos and/or live recordings as bonus content. Some also have questionable sound quality. The remastering and extras here show a concerted effort in creating a value for money re-release, which is only £6.99 at the time of writing. Consider that In Utero on CD would have been in the £12-15 in 1993.
4. Nice looking packaging and graphics, slightly understated and classy. Brief but faintly amusing liner notes from comedian Bob 'Bobcat' Goldthwaite (Most of us Brits only know him as the crazy crimiminal turned cop character from the 'Police Academy' films😁). Proper disc trays on this set too, not tight 'disc scratching' inserts.
In conclusion: A deluxe edition worth purchasing. A single disc edition featuring only the original album remastered and a Super Deluxe edition with a whole host if goodies is also available. This 2cd set however is currently the best value for all but the devout completest.

Taking the original album on its own merits this is a very strong offering. It has some of Nirvana's finest moments here alongside the screaming and wailing of numbers like Scentless Apprentice and others. There are moments of absolute genius here and twenty years does not diminish the power of Frances Farmer, All Apologies, Rape Me and pretty much every other track here. Its not the easiest listen, Pennyroyal Tea really gives the impression of how tired Cobain was of the music industry, it feels like it was an effort to make. One worth enjoying.
To remember the moment this was released is to put it in true context. Nevermind had conquered the world. Out of nowehere Nirvana had become the focus of a movement that pushed loud rock music away from poodle haired rockers and made it accessible to everyone. The expectation of this was huge. That it lived up to that was an achievement. That it exceeded it, in my opinion this is Nirvana's best album, was astonishing. However, the echo's of Cobain's frustration and increasingly unhappy state of mind is all over the album. Lyrics that openly discuss suicide as well as selecting songs that were less commercial than the B sides are just evidence of Cobain and the bands attempts not to just put out an easy follow up. The extra's here are proof of that. Anyone familiar with Nirvana at the time is familiar with the B sides Marigold and Moist Vagina and the tracks that ended up on compilations Sappy (appearing uncredited on the excellent No Alternative album) and I Hate Myself and Want To Die (at one time the title track of the album and it appeared on the Beavis and Butthead soundtrack). Putting these on the same disk as the original album makes for an interesting experience. Sappy is as commercial a track as Nirvana ever made, and maybe one of their best. Marigold is a shambling and beautiful number. What comes across is that they deliberately put on the album more challenging tracks than go the easy course. The different mixes add little. All Apologies has a mix with the Cello's far more prominent and the mix of Heart Shaped Box has a more discordant breakdown, but its not going to be a massive difference to anyone listening. Except the band. Never forget that Nirvana asked for these mixes due to their attention to detail. It may run counter to what you think but the bands attention to detail was huge and they constantly reworked and picked out detail of tracks. The instrumental numbers are good but realistically if you have this already you are not going to get much more out of this package than you already have. Especially if you have the B sides I mentioned above.
In Utero is the album of Nirvana's that is the most personal to me. Its the album I bought to take to uni with me, its the album I listened to when Cobain departed this mortal coil, it has other memories embedded into my DNA. Its a sad moment in music history where a band who had the world at their feet recorded a moment of brutal beauty. It is also a musical triumph. Nirvana delivered a landmark album that ended up being their swansong. Sad, beautiful, angry, frustrated and wonderful...name an album in the last twenty years that has this legacy. They are few and far between.

A fantastic album that gets more to the raw sound that Kurt and the band wanted to express after Nevermind's balanced sheen. The biggest attraction to this set is of course the Steve Albini 2013 mixes of the album. Some of the tracks are definitely more open sounding and forceful others are done in a subtle way, eitherway it's great to hear them.
The demos are cool but if you're just a casual fan they may not appeal that much but its still interesting to hear the songs taking shape.
All in all (is all we are, arf arf!) I can't recommend In Utero enough, whether you go for the two disc, super deluxe or just stick with your original copy, it's a great album.


A tad disappointed