Bleach (1989)

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Title: Bleach
Artist: Nirvana
Genre: Grunge
Released: 1989

Tracks:
1 - Blew - 2:55
2 - Floyd the Barber - 2:18
3 - About a Girl - 2:48
4 - School - 2:43
5 - Love Buzz - 2:35
6 - Paper Cuts - 4:06
7 - Negative Creep - 2:55
8 - Scoff - 4:10
9 - Swap Meet - 3:03
10 - Mr. Moustache - 3:24
11 - Sifting - 5:24
12 - Big Cheese - 3:42
13 - Downer - 1:44

Overview:
Bleach is the debut studio album by the American rock band Nirvana, released in June 1989 through the independent record label Sub Pop. The main recording sessions took place at Reciprocal Recording in Seattle, Washington between December 1988 and January 1989. Nirvana songwriter Kurt Cobain felt pressured to create music for Bleach that conformed to the grunge music style favored by his record label and the contemporary Seattle music scene. The album is regarded as quite negative and bleak; Cobain has claimed that most of the lyrics were written the night before recording while he was feeling "pissed off", and that he did not regard them highly. The recording of the album was financed by Jason Everman, who was credited as a guitarist but did not play on any songs.
Bleach was well received by critics, but failed to chart in the U.S. upon its original release. The album was re-released internationally by Geffen Records in 1992 following the success of Nirvana's second album, Nevermind (1991). The re-release debuted at number 89 on the Billboard 200, and peaked at number 33 on the UK Albums Chart and 34 on the Australian albums chart. In 2009 Sub Pop released a 20th anniversary edition of Bleach featuring a live recording of a Nirvana show in Portland, Oregon from 1990 as extra material. Since its release in 1989, Bleach has sold over 1.7 million units in the United States alone, and over 4.0 million units worldwide. It is Sub Pop's best-selling release to date.
 
Personally anything that came out in 1989 I don’t really consider as part of the 80s decade but what I think doesn’t change that. Nirvana’s first album Bleach would change the face of music forever. Maybe not Bleach exactly. It was Nevermind that sent them to the charts but Nirvana in general did have a profound effect on music.
 
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