Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Nirvana discography

The discography of Nirvana, an Aberdeen, Washington-based alternative rock group, consists of three studio albums, twenty singles, three live albums, two extended plays, three compilation albums, and two box sets.

 

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 and popularized the Seattle grunge movement and alternative music.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. Nirvana disbanded in 1994 after the 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".In March 2006, Love sold a significant share of the rights to Nirvana's publishing catalog to Larry Mestel of Primary Wave Music Publishing. Nirvana has sold over 50 million records worldwide, with 25 million records sold in the United States alone.

Former Members

Many of them former members of the band Nirvana among them:

    
* Aaron Burckhard - drums (1987-1988)
    
* Dale Crover - drums (1988, 1990)
    
* Dave Foster - drums (1988)
    
* Chad Channing - drums (1988-1990)
    
* Jason Everman - guitar (1989)
    
* Dan Peters - drums (1990)


  
      Aaron Burckhard - drums (1987-1988)

 Dale Crover - drums (1988, 1990)

Dave Foster - drums (1988)

Chad Channing - drums (1988-1990)

Jason Everman - guitar (1989)


 Dan Peters - drums (1990)
 

DUI in Australia

On January 23, 2000, while on tour with Foo Fighters in Australia, Grohl was arrested by Australian police for driving under the influence following a concert on the Gold Coast in Queensland. Grohl was pulled over on his moped, breathalyzed and recorded a blood alcohol level of 0.09 (The legal limit in Queensland is 0.05). He was fined $400 and had his Australian driving permit revoked for three months. Following the incident Grohl stated: "So, people, I guess if there's anything to learn here, it's: don't drive after a few beers, even if you feel entirely capable like I did.