Nirvana - Collectors Box Vol. 1 [3 DVDs] DVD
Edel Music & Entertainment GmbH
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Release:
31.08.2012
Laufzeit:
175 Minuten
FSK:
Altersfreigabe unbekannt / ungeprüft
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EAN:
5055396350746
Bild:
16:9
Ton:
Englisch Stereo
Sprache:
Englisch
Untertitel:
Deutsch, Französisch, Italienisch, Schwedisch
Jahr:
2012
Nirvana - Collectors Box Vol. 1 [3 DVDs]
Disc 1:
"Nirvana Behind The Music"
The most influental band of the 1990s or victims of heavy-handed hype from a ruthless record industry? Always controversial, whether as the adopted darlings of the "Heroin-chic" fashion press or simply by refusing to play the game; Nirvana never strayed far from the radar of popular culture.
With in-depth interviews with Kurt's grandfather, Leland Cobain; Philip Luce, a childhood friend and neighbour; Dave Reed, parental guardian; Warren Mason his guitar teacher and many others, the causes to the worldwide effect that was Nirvana are finally laid bare.
Disc 2:
"Nirvana Up Close & Personal"
This authoritative DVD gives a revealing insight into the man, the band and the music. It features a unique interview with Leland Cobain, Kurts grandfather, who helps to build a fascinating personal profile of a tortured genius;
Disc 3:
"Rock Milestones The Path From Incesticide To In Utero"
In Utero was a reaction agains the overwhelming praise and adulation the band reveived. Originally titled I Hate Myself, And I Want to Die, the album was released in September 1993 and charted in both the UK and the US. The powerful lyrics clearly document the cost of fame (Serve the Servants) and the unhealthy relationship between artistes and fan (Milk It). Whatever the inspiration, the result is a deeply moving album, with themes of disillusionment and violence - which are alle the more poignant in light of Cobain's suicide.
This critical review of the music of Nirvana covering all three studio albums features rare live performances, the very first radio performances, and interviews with Cobain's family and penetrating analysis.
"Nirvana Behind The Music"
The most influental band of the 1990s or victims of heavy-handed hype from a ruthless record industry? Always controversial, whether as the adopted darlings of the "Heroin-chic" fashion press or simply by refusing to play the game; Nirvana never strayed far from the radar of popular culture.
With in-depth interviews with Kurt's grandfather, Leland Cobain; Philip Luce, a childhood friend and neighbour; Dave Reed, parental guardian; Warren Mason his guitar teacher and many others, the causes to the worldwide effect that was Nirvana are finally laid bare.
Disc 2:
"Nirvana Up Close & Personal"
This authoritative DVD gives a revealing insight into the man, the band and the music. It features a unique interview with Leland Cobain, Kurts grandfather, who helps to build a fascinating personal profile of a tortured genius;
Disc 3:
"Rock Milestones The Path From Incesticide To In Utero"
In Utero was a reaction agains the overwhelming praise and adulation the band reveived. Originally titled I Hate Myself, And I Want to Die, the album was released in September 1993 and charted in both the UK and the US. The powerful lyrics clearly document the cost of fame (Serve the Servants) and the unhealthy relationship between artistes and fan (Milk It). Whatever the inspiration, the result is a deeply moving album, with themes of disillusionment and violence - which are alle the more poignant in light of Cobain's suicide.
This critical review of the music of Nirvana covering all three studio albums features rare live performances, the very first radio performances, and interviews with Cobain's family and penetrating analysis.