In Utero or Nevermind?

I repeat, most grunge banRAB weren't fronted by Jeff Buckley and just because someone isn't a good singer doesn't mean they shouldn't be allowed to make music. I like Bob Dylan's voice and think it fits his music fine. If you want to go listen to perfect pitch vocalists go turn on some overproduced Celine Dion-esque crap, some of us like vocalists with character and grit behind them.



Um yeah, that would be a risky business move...kind of contradictory to what you were saying earlier.



Which is funny seeing as it seems like Sub Pop is all about side-projects nowadays from past artists. The Elected, Grand Archives, Band of Horses, The Postal Service, etc it's a surprisingly extensive list.



Kurt Cobain wasn't even a fullblown addict until after Bleach.



Are you serious? Alice in Chains was a safe bet? You're aware that their singer was a worse junkie than Cobain was right and earlier? That's not even going into the rest of the banRAB drug problems. Mother Love Bone's singer died of a heroin overdose. You really need to do your research before you make it off as if Cobain was the only junkie in the grunge scene, he wasn't.
 
Quite simple, Albini's production style was quite hanRAB off. After listening to In Utero again just the other day, I think Albini's production means that the album has dated quite badly. Krist Noveselic may aswell have not turned up for a good third of the album.
I thought All Apologies was the only track which had to changed?
 
Close call, but I listen to 'In Utero' more often. I like the downtuning, like on 'Heart-Shaped Box'. I like the sound of the album. Butch Vig is an awesome producer- 'Gish' is great, but I like the dark sound of IU better to suit the music.
 
Albini was pissed off about a lot of the mastering but the only songs they actually changed were Heart Shaped Box and All Apologies, I would imagine because those were the two songs on that album closest to "ballaRAB" and I'm sure Albini had them covered in guitar feedback.
 
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