All Apologies
"All Apologies" | |
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Song | |
B-side | "Moist Vagina" |
"All Apologies" is a song by the American grunge band Nirvana, written by frontman Kurt Cobain. It was released as the second single (as a double A-side with "Rape Me") from the band's third album, In Utero, which was released on September 21, 1993. "All Apologies" was the band's third number one Modern Rock hit and reached number thirty-two on the UK Singles Chart.
"All Apologies" was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal and Best Rock Song in 1995.
1/1/91 Recording with Craig Montgomery
"All Apologies" had been around since 1990. Nirvana first recorded the song during a January 1, 1991 recording session with Craig Montgomery in Seattle, Washington. This version of the song has perhaps the strongest Pop element of any Nirvana song. This version of the song features guide vocals from Cobain. Krist Novoselic accompanied Kurt Cobain on a second guitar instead of his standard bass, utilizing several seventh chords that he strummed as Cobain played his own guitar. Drummer Dave Grohl's drumming was accented by a tambourine.[1]
Songs
All Apologies (1991 Demo) http://www.2shared.com/file/4898060/ad0a7441/All_Apologies_645_kbps.html
Token Eastern Song (1991 Demo) http://www.4shared.com/file/88113259/52561ad3/Token_Eastern_Song_651_kbps.html?dirPwdVerified=d502c4ca
Radio-Friendly Unit Shifter (1991 Demo) http://www.4shared.com/file/88124561/a89895ce/Radio-Friendly_Unit_Shifter_645_kbps.html?dirPwdVerified=d502c4ca
2/14/92 Recording with Steve Albini
Nirvana recorded the song for its third album In Utero in February 1993 with Steve Albini in Cannon Falls, Minnesota. The song, at that point tentatively titled "La La La", was recorded on February 14. The recording featured Kera Schaley on cello, who was the inly other musician to play on the album besides the band members.[2] It was remixed, along with "Heart-Shaped Box" and later "Pennyroyal Tea," by Scott Litt prior to the album's release, with Cobain asserting that the vocals and bass sounded "mushy" in the unmastered Albini recording. Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic viewed "All Apologies" and "Heart-Shaped Box", the other single released from In Utero, as "gateways" to the more abrasive sound of the rest of the album, telling journalist Jim DeRogatis that once listeners played the record they would discover "this aggressive wild sound, a true alternative record".[3]
Official Release
"All Apologies" was released as a split single with "Rape Me" in December 1993.[4] The only instruction Cobain gave the single's art director Robert Fisher regarding the packaging was that he wanted "Something with seahorses".[5] Like its predecessor "Heart-Shaped Box", the single was not released commericially in the United States.[4] Everett True of Melody Maker made "All Apologies" the Single Of The Week for the magazine; he wrote "It's the most supremely resigned, supremely weary fuck you to the outside world I've heard this year. 'All Apologies' has the most gorgeous, aching tune, an emotionally draining ennui."[6] In 2004, Rolling Stone magazine ranked the song at number 455 on its list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.[7]
MTV Unplugged
The Unplugged version, which features Lori Goldston on cello, appears on the band's 1994 album MTV Unplugged in New York. This version was also included on the 2002 "best-of" compilation album, Nirvana. An acoustic demo appears on the band's rarities box set, With the Lights Out released in 2004 and on the compilation album, Sliver: The Best of the Box released in 2005.
Composition & Lyrics
Cobain dedicated "All Apologies" to his wife Courtney Love and their daughter, Frances Bean Cobain. The songwriter told biographer Michael Azerrad that while the lyrics had nothing to do with his family, the song's mood (which Cobain summarized in the words "Peaceful, happy, comfort") was intended for them.[8]
Single Tracklisting
All songs written by Kurt Cobain
- A. "All Apologies" - 3:50
- A. "Rape Me" - 2:49
- B. "Moist Vagina" - 3:34
Some versions of the single list "Moist Vagina" as "MV".
Charts and succession
Chart (1993) | Peak position |
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Irish Singles Chart[9] | 20 |
UK Singles Chart[10] | 32 |
U.S. Billboard Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks[11] | 4 |
U.S. Billboard Hot Modern Rock Tracks[11] | 1 |
Chart (1994) | Peak position |
Canada RPM100[12] | 41 |
French Singles Chart[13] | 20 |
New Zealand Singles Chart[14] | 32 |
References
- Azerrad, Michael. Come as You Are: The Story of Nirvana. Doubleday, 1994. ISBN 0-385-47199-8
- DeRogatis, Jim. Milk It!: Collected Musings on the Alternative Music Explosion of the 90's. Da Capo, 2003. ISBN 0-306-81271-1
- Gaar, Gillian G. In Utero. Continuum, 2006. ISBN 0-8264-1776-0
Notes
- ^ Gaar, p. 13-14
- ^ Gaar, p. 55
- ^ DeRogatis, p. 18
- ^ a b Gaar, Gillian G. "Verse Chorus Verse: The Recording History of Nirvana". Goldmine. February 14, 1997.
- ^ Gaar, p. 85-86
- ^ True, Everett (2007). Nirvana: The Biography. Da Capo Press. ISBN 978-0-306-81554-6. p. 502.
- ^ "The RS 500 Greatest Songs of All Time (1-500)". Rolling Stone. December 9, 2004. Retrieved on January 30, 2009.
- ^ Azerrad, p. 32
- ^ "Search the charts". Irish Recorded Music Association. Retrieved on December 8, 2008. NB: Enter "All Apologies" in "Search by Song Title" and click "search".
- ^ "All Apologies/Rape Me". Chart Stats. Retrieved on December 8, 2008.
- ^ a b "Nirvana > Charts & Awards > Billboard Singles". Billboard.com. Retrieved on December 8, 2008.
- ^ "RPM100 Hit Tracks". RPM:59 (7). March 7, 1994. Retrieved on December 8, 2008.
- ^ "Nirvana - All Apologies (Chanson)". Lescharts.com (in French). Retrieved on December 8, 2008.
- ^ "Nirvana - All Apologies (Song)". Charts.org.nz. Retrieved on December 8, 2008.