Nirvana’s Nevermind album is considered an absolute classic by all modern music standards. For its 30th anniversary, the album is getting a range of special reissues. These reissues will include a total of 94 audio and video tracks, 70 of which were previously unreleased.
According to the Brooklyn Vegan report, due out starting on November 12 via Geffen/UMe, the multi-format reissues range from Super Deluxe Editions to standard digital/CD and single-disc vinyl with a bonus 7″ record. All formats will include a newly remastered edition of the album from the original half-inch stereo analogue tapes to high-resolution 192kHz 24-bit.
The Super Deluxe editions will include full set recordings of four of Nirvana’s shows: Live in Amsterdam, Netherlands (recorded and filmed on November 25, 1991, at the Paradiso); Live in Del Mar, California (recorded on December 28, 1991, at the Pat O’Brien Pavilion at the Del Mar Fairgrounds); Live in Melbourne, Australia for triple j (recorded February 1, 1992, at The Palace in St. Kilda); and Live in Tokyo, Japan (recorded at the Nakano Sunplaza on February 19, 1992). That’s available as an 8 LP set, including the bonus 7″ with “Endless, Nameless” on the A-side and “Even In His Youth” and “Aneurysm” on the flip, and as a 5 CD/Blu-ray set which features a full concert video of Live in Amsterdam, Netherlands with remastered audio and HD video.