NIRVANA: IN UTERO Third Studio Album (1993)

NIRVANA: IN UTERO Album cover

In Utero is the third studio album by Nirvana. It was released on September 21, 1993, by DGC Records. After breaking into the mainstream with their second album, Nevermind (1991), Nirvana hired Steve Albini to record In Utero. The album was recorded over two weeks in February 1993 at Pachyderm Studio in Cannon Falls, Minnesota. The album was mastered by Bob Ludwig to achieve a more desirable sound for both Nirvana and their label. The band later hired producer Scott Litt to remix the singles All ApologiesHeart-Shaped Box, and Pennyroyal Tea

In Utero was a major commercial and critical success. Critics praised the album’s raw, unconventional sound and Cobain‘s lyricism. It reached number one on the US Billboard 200 and UK Albums Chart; Heart-Shaped Box and All Apologies reached number one on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart. The album is certified 5x platinum in the US and has sold 15 million copies worldwide. Pennyroyal Tea, planned as a single prior to Cobain‘s death, was released in 2014 and reached number one on the now-defunct Billboard Hot 100 Singles Sales chart.

In October 1993, Nirvana began their first US tour in two years to promote the album. A second single, a split release including All Apologies and Rape Me, was issued in December in the UK. The band began a six-week European leg in February 1994, but it was canceled after Cobain suffered a drug overdose in Rome on March 6. Cobain agreed to go into drug rehab, but disappeared soon after. On April 8, he was found dead in his Seattle home.

A third single from In Utero, Pennyroyal Tea, was canceled following Cobain‘s death and Nirvana‘s subsequent disbandment; Limited promotional copies were released in Great Britain. Three days after Cobain‘s body was discovered, In Utero went from number 72 to number 27 on the Billboard charts, with a sales increase of 122% of 40,000 copies sold compared to 18,000 the previous week.

In Utero has been certified five times platinum by the RIAA for shipments of more than five million units and has sold 4,258,000 copies in the United States, according to Nielsen SoundScan.

NIRVANA: IN UTERO Album CD

Tracklist:

  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
  7. Very Ape
  8. Milk It
  9. Pennyroyal Tea
  10. Radio Friendly Unit Shifter
  11. Tourette’s
  12. All Apologies

Bonus track on non-US CD pressings

  1. Gallons of Rubbing Alcohol Flow Through the Strip

Original non-US CD pressings of the album include Gallons of Rubbing Alcohol Flow Through the Strip as a hidden track. It is listed on the back cover as track 13, but is heard after approximately 20 minutes of silence on track 12 following All Apologies, beginning at 24:00.

The art director for In Utero was Robert Fisher, who designed all of Nirvana‘s DGC releases. Most of the ideas for the album’s artwork and related singles came from Cobain. Fisher recalled that “Cobain would just give me some loose things and say ‘Do something with them.'” The album cover is an image of a transparent anatomical mannequin, with superimposed angel wings.

Cobain created the collage on the back cover, which he described as “Sex and Woman and In Utero and Vaginas and Birth and Death“, consisting of models of fetuses, a tortoise shell and tortoise models, and body parts on a bed of orchids. and lilies.

The collage had been installed on the floor of Cobain‘s living room and was photographed by Charles Peterson. The album’s track listing and re-illustrated symbols from Barbara G. Walker‘s The Woman’s Dictionary of Symbols and Sacred Objects were placed around the edge of the collage.

Anatomical figure mannequins with angel wings were used as stage props on Nirvana‘s concert tour in support of In Utero. One such mannequin later appeared in the Experience Music Project museum‘s exhibition “Nirvana: Taking Punk to the Masses,” which ran from April 2011 to 2013 and displayed memorabilia celebrating the band’s music and history.

NIRVANA: IN UTERO Album back cover

Michael Cali DeWitt drag in a tub, art used in album in utero

Kurt Cobain

Kurt Cobain

Kurt Cobain

Nirvana

Kurt Cobain: vocals, guitars, art direction, design, photography
Krist Novoselic: bass guitar
Dave Grohl: drums, percussion, backing vocals

Other musicians

Kera Schaley: cello on All Apologies and Dumb

Technical

Steve Albini: producer, engineer, mixing
Robert Fisher: art direction, design, photography
Alex Grey: illustrations
Michael Lavine: photography
Scott Litt: mixing on Heart-Shaped Box and All Apologies on original release plus Pennyroyal Tea on deluxe edition
Adam Kasper: second engineer to Scott Litt
Bob Ludwig: audio mastering
Karen Mason: photography
Charles Peterson: photography
Neil Wallace: photography
Bob Weston: technician

Kurt Cobain (February 20, 1967 – April 5, 1994).

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