NIRVANA OUTCESTICIDE V DISINTEGRATION is the 5th unofficial compilation Album in the OUTCESTICIDE series, released in 1998 (CD format) through Blue Moon Records.
Tracklist:
- Live Through This (alternate mix)
- Love Buzz (originally performed by Shocking Blue)
- In His Hands
- Lithium
- Rape Me
- On a Plain
- Stain
- School
- Molly’s Lips (originally performed by The Vaselines)
- Aneurysm
- Love Buzz (originally performed by Shocking Blue)
- Floyd the Barber
- Downer
- Mexican Seafood
- White Lace and Strange (originally performed by Thunder and Roses)
- Spank Thru
- Suicide Samurai
- Hairspray Queen
- Pen Cap Chew
- More Than a Feeling (originally performed by Boston)
- My Best Friend’s Girl (originally performed by The Cars)
- Autopilot
Track 1: Is a Hole song with prominent vocal contributions from Cobain, which were mixed down before it appeared on Live Through This.
Track 2: Recorded for Nozems-a-Gogo on VPRO radio at Villa 65, Hilversum, Netherlands on November 1, 1989.
Track 3: From a soundboard source recorded during soundcheck at The Palladium, Hollywood, California on August 17, 1990 with Dale Crover on drums.
Tracks 4 and 5: From a soundboard source recorded live at Palau Municipal dels Esports, Barcelona, Spain on February 9, 1994, taken from an FM broadcast.
Tracks 6-10: Recorded at MTV Studios, New York, New York on January 10, 1992. “On a Plain” and “Stain” were played during soundcheck, while the rest of the songs were performed live but not broadcast.
Tracks 11-19: Recorded for Out of Order on KAOS radio at The Evergreen State College, Olympia, Washington in April 1987 with Aaron Burckhard on drums. “White Lace and Strange” and “Anorexorcist” later appeared on With the Lights Out.
Track 20: From an audience source recorded live at the Reading Festival, Reading, England on August 30, 1992 and later appeared in soundboard form on Live at Reading.
Track 21: from a TV report recorded live at Terminal 1, Flughafen München-Riem, Munich, Germany on March 1, 1994 and would be the band’s last show.
Track 22: “You Know You’re Right“, wrongly transcribed as “Autopilot” by David Frickie, from an audience source recorded live at the Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, Illinois on October 23, 1993.
Kurt Cobain (February 20, 1967 April 5, 1994)