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Nirvana performing at the 1992 MTV Video Music Awards.

This is a discography of Nirvana, an Aberdeen, Washington-based alternative rock group. As of July 2007, the band has released three studio albums, twenty singles, two live albums, two extended plays, three compilation albums, and two box sets. This list does not include material performed by members or former members of Nirvana that was recorded with Fecal Matter, Melvins, The Men of Porn, Mudhoney, The Germs, Foo Fighters, Sweet 75, Eyes Adrift, or No WTO Combo.

Nirvana was formed in 1987 by vocalist and guitarist Kurt Cobain and bassist Krist Novoselic, with the position of drummer being filled by various musicians. The band released its debut album, Bleach, in 1989 on independent label Sub Pop. After being joined by final drummer Dave Grohl and signing to Geffen Records subsidiary DGC Records, the band released its second studio album, Nevermind, which became one of the best selling alternative albums of the 1990s[1][2] and popularized the Seattle grunge movement and alternative music.[3] The band's third album, In Utero, was also a commercial and critical success, though it did not match the sales precedent set by Nevermind—as the members of the band expected.[4] Nirvana disbanded in 1994 after the apparent suicide of Cobain; since then several posthumous releases have been issued from the band, which once resulted in a legal conflict between Cobain's widow, Courtney Love, and the surviving members of the band over the release of the song "You Know You're Right".[5] In March 2006, Love sold a significant share of the rights to Nirvana's publishing catalog to Larry Mestel of Primary Wave Music Publishing.[6] Nirvana has sold over 50 million records worldwide,[7] with 25 million records sold in the US alone.[8]

Albums and box sets

Date Album Chart positions Sales Certifications
U.S.[9] UK[10] AUS[11] NOR[12] SWI[13] HOL[14] AUT[15] SWE[16] FIN[17] NZ[18]
June 15, 1989 Bleach 89 33 26 24 30 1.7 million (U.S.)[19] Platinum (U.S.)[20]
September 24, 1991 Nevermind 1 7 2 2 5 2 1 1 2 10 million (U.S.)[21]
26 million (worldwide)[22]
Diamond (U.S.)[23]
2x platinum (UK)[24]
December 12, 1992 Incesticide 39 14 18 36 10 27 18 23 1.13 million (U.S.)[25] Platinum (U.S.)[20]
Gold (UK)[26]
September 21, 1993 In Utero 1 1 7 16 4 8 1 5 3 4.11 million (U.S.)[25] 5x platinum (U.S.)[27]
Gold (UK)[28]
November 1, 1994 MTV Unplugged in New York 1 1 6 3 2 1 2 3 1 6.8 million (U.S.)[29] 5x platinum (U.S.)[27]
Platinum (UK)[30]
March 1, 1996 Singles
October 1, 1996 From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah 1 4 8 9 14 3 6 2 2 1.15 million (U.S.)[25] Platinum (U.S.)[20]
October 29, 2002 Nirvana 3 3 1 5 2 12 1 10 9 2 634,000 (U.S.)[31] Platinum (U.S.)[20]
Platinum (UK)[32]
November 23, 2004 With the Lights Out 19 31 28 65 34 39 105,760 (U.S.)[33] Platinum (U.S.)[20]
November 1, 2005 Sliver: The Best of the Box 21 87 26 38,000 (U.S.)[34]

"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

EPs

Date EP Comments
December 1989 Blew Blew was intended to be released to promote an upcoming European tour, but this plan was scrapped, and the EP ended up being released exclusively in the UK shortly after its completion.[35]
January 1992 Hormoaning Hormoaning was only released in Australia and Japan, with two different covers accompanying the release in each country, to promote the band's tour of the Pacific Rim.[36]

Singles

Year Single Peak positions Certifications Album
U.S.[37] U.S. Main[37] U.S. Mod[37] UK[10][38] IRE[39] NZ[18] AUS[40] FR[41] FIN[17] SWE[42] BEL[43]
1988 "Love Buzz" Bleach
1990 "Sliver" 19 90 23 Non-album single[I]
1991 "Smells Like Teen Spirit" 6 7 1 7 1 1 5 1 9 3 1 Platinum (U.S.)[20] Nevermind
1992 "Come as You Are" 32 3 3 9 7 3 25 12 12 24 15
"Lithium" 64 16 25 11 5 28 54 3 28
"In Bloom" 5 28 7 20 75 30
1993 "Heart-Shaped Box" 4 1 5 6 9 21 37 14 16 31 In Utero
"All Apologies/Rape Me" 4 1 32 20 32 58 20
1994 "Pennyroyal Tea"[II]
"About a Girl"[III] 3 1 4 23 8 20 13 MTV Unplugged in New York
2002 "You Know You're Right"[IIII] 45 1 1 Nirvana

"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country.

  • I ^ Though "Sliver" was initially released as a standalone single on Sub Pop, it did not chart in the United States or Ireland until its appearance on the DGC-released Incesticide (1992).
  • II ^ Canceled after the death of Kurt Cobain. Limited quantities were released.
  • III ^ Released only in Europe and Australia.
  • IIII ^ Released as a downloadable and promotional single only.

Promotional singles

Year Single Airplay charts Album
US Main[37] US Mod[37] LAT[44][45] Pol[46] FIN[17] BEL[43] CAN[47]
1991 "On a Plain"[IIIII] 25 Nevermind
1992 "Molly's Lips"[IIIIII] Incesticide
1994 "The Man Who Sold the World" 12 6 1 1 24 22 MTV Unplugged in New York
"Where Did You Sleep Last Night" 18
"Lake of Fire" 22
1996 "Aneurysm" 11 13 17 40 From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah
"Drain You"

"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country.

  • IIIII ^ Released only in the U.S.
  • IIIIII ^ Released only in Brazil.

Split singles

Year Single Other artist Peak positions
U.S. Main[37] U.S. Mod[37] UK[10]
1991 "Candy/Molly's Lips" The Fluid
"Here She Comes Now/Venus in Furs" Melvins
1993 "Puss/Oh, the Guilt" The Jesus Lizard 12

"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

B-sides

Year A-side Song Comments
1989 "Love Buzz" "Big Cheese" Later appears on Bleach.
1990 "Sliver" "Dive" Later appears on Incesticide.
"About a Girl (live)" Only appear on CD single.
"Spank Thru (live)"
1991 "Smells Like Teen Spirit" "Even in His Youth" Later appears on With the Lights Out.
"Aneurysm" Later appears on Incesticide.
1992 "Come as You Are" "Endless, Nameless" Appears as a hidden track on certain pressings of Nevermind.
"School (live)" Live version from a Seattle concert in 1991.[48]
"Drain You (live)"
"Lithium" "Been a Son (live)" Live version from a Seattle concert in 1991.[49]
"Curmudgeon" Remixed version later appears on With the Lights Out.
"In Bloom" "Sliver (live)" Live version from a Del Mar, California concert in 1991.[50]
"Polly (live)"
1993 "Heart-Shaped Box" "Milk It" Appears on In Utero.
"Marigold" Later appears on With the Lights Out.
"All Apologies/Rape Me" "Moist Vagina" Remixed version later appears on With the Lights Out.
1994 "Pennyroyal Tea" "I Hate Myself and Want to Die" Appeared on The Beavis and Butt-Head Experience.
"Where Did You Sleep Last Night" Appears on MTV Unplugged in New York.
"About a Girl" "Something in the Way"

Miscellaneous

Year Song Album Comments
1988 "Spank Thru"[51] Sub Pop 200 A re-recording of a song first performed on the 1985 Illiteracy Will Prevail demo by members of Nirvana as Fecal Matter.
1989 "Mexican Seafood"[52] Teriyaki Asthma, Vol. 1 Later released on Incesticide.
1991 "Beeswax"[53] Kill Rock Stars
1992 "Do You Love Me?"[54] Hard to Believe: Kiss Covers Compilation Cover of a 1976 Kiss song.
1993 "Return of the Rat"[55] Eight Songs for Greg Sage and The Wipers Cover of a 1979 Wipers song. Later released on With the Lights Out.
"Verse Chorus Verse"[56] No Alternative Nirvana's contribution to this Red Hot AIDS Benefit Series compilation was uncredited and a secret track.[57] The song was originally titled "Sappy", but was renamed prior to release.
"I Hate Myself and Want to Die"[58] The Beavis and Butt-Head Experience Recorded during the sessions for In Utero. This version of "I Hate Myself And Want To Die" differs from the one found on With the Lights Out.
1994 "Pay to Play"[59] DGC Rarities, Vol. 1 An early version of "Stay Away" from Nevermind.
"Dive"[60] The Grunge Years Previously released on Incesticide.
"Here She Comes Now"[61] Fifteen Minutes: A Tribute to the Velvet Underground Cover of a 1968 Velvet Underground song. Previously released on the split single "Here She Comes Now/Venus in Furs".
1996 "Come as You Are"[62] Fender 50th Anniversary Guitar Legends Previously released on Nevermind.
"Radio Friendly Unit Shifter"[63] Home Alive: The Art of Self Defense Live version from a Grenoble, France concert in 1994.
"Negative Creep"[64] Hype! Previously released on Bleach.
1998 "Blew", "Love Buzz"[65] The Birth Of Alternative Vol. 1 Both tracks were previously released on Bleach.
"About a Girl"[65] The Birth Of Alternative Vol. 2 Previously released on Bleach.
1999 "Rape Me"[66] Saturday Night Live: The Musical Performances Vol. 2 Live version from an appearance on Saturday Night Live.
2001 "Smells Like Teen Spirit"[67] Music of the Millenium Previously released on Nevermind.

Music videos

Year Title Director
1990 "In Bloom" (Sub Pop version) Steve Brown
1991 "Smells Like Teen Spirit" Samuel Bayer
1992 "Come as You Are" Kevin Kerslake
"Lithium"
"In Bloom"
1993 "Sliver"
"Heart-Shaped Box" Anton Corbijn
2002 "You Know You're Right" Chris Hafner

Videos

Date Title Chart positions Sales/ Certifications
U.S[68] FIN[69] NZ[18]
November 15, 1994 Live! Tonight! Sold Out!! (VHS) Platinum (U.S.)[20]
March 2005 Classic Albums: Nirvana - Nevermind 3 Platinum (U.S.)[20]
November 7, 2006 Live! Tonight! Sold Out!! (DVD) 4 6 Gold (U.S.)[20]

Unreleased songs

Courtney Love stated in May 2002 that she owned 109 unreleased tapes made by Cobain, with or without the other members of Nirvana.[70] Of these songs, many were released on the 61 song box set With the Lights Out, with three "freshly unearthed" songs appearing on the compilation Sliver: The Best of the Box.[71] Besides the remainder of Love's collection there is an abundance of unofficially released Nirvana songs, including covers and jam sessions, on bootleg recordings.[72] However, several of these previously unreleased songs have also since been released on With the Lights Out.

See also

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