With the Lights Out

With the Lights Out

by Nirvana
With the Lights Out

With the Lights Out

by Nirvana

CD(Digi-Pak / Bonus DVD)

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Overview

Within a matter of months after Kurt Cobain's suicide in April of 1994, fans started asking for the official release of all the demos, stray songs, alternate takes, and rarities in Nirvana's vaults. Due to various legal disputes between the surviving bandmembers and the Cobain estate, this long-awaited set of unreleased material did not appear until late 2004, when the three-disc, one-DVD box With the Lights Out finally appeared. Not counting the 20-song DVD, the box contains 61 tracks, with nearly two-thirds of this material seeing its first official release on this set (the remaining songs are B-sides, one-off singles, and compilation contributions that didn't make it to the compilation Incesticide, or appeared after its 1992 release). Much of this unreleased material has circulated frequently on bootlegs over the past ten years -- most notably on the 1995 box set Into the Black and the multi-volume Outcesticide series -- but the fidelity here is much, much better, and there are several items here that have never been bootlegged, including early alternate versions of "Smells Like Teen Spirit" and "Heart Shaped Box." Just as importantly, no major item that appeared on the bootlegs does not appear here (with the arguable exception of the Kiss cover "Do You Love Me"), which makes this the definitive collection of Nirvana studio rarities and outtakes. As the sessionography in the liner notes indicates, this hardly contains all of the unreleased material, but it certainly contains all of the noteworthy unreleased material. All of which covers what With the Lights Out is, but it doesn't cover whether the set is worthwhile, either as music or as a history lesson. For Nirvana fanatics, it certainly is. While the packaging is slightly irritating -- it opens lengthwise, making it a little difficult to navigate -- it is lovingly, carefully prepared, expertly sequenced and selected (each disc roughly corresponds to each of their three official albums, all following in chronological order), terrifically remastered, and given a book with plenty of rare photos, posters, and memorabilia replicated in the liner notes, along with a touching essay from Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore and a DVD filled with rare video, including a selection of songs filmed at a 1988 rehearsal at Krist Novoselic's mom's house, the public debut of "Teen Spirit," and a version of "Seasons in the Sun" recorded in a studio in Brazil. However, for listeners who are less dedicated, this set may not be quite as compelling as it initially seems. Listening to archival material like this, whether it's on an official release or a bootleg, is a bit of a chore, since it not only doesn't have the flow of a proper album, but the selections are chosen for historical reasons and therefore are interesting as curiosities as much as they are as full-fledged pieces of music. And that's the case here -- while there is much good music here, there isn't much that adds to Nirvana's legacy, nor is there much that's revelatory. To be sure, the demos are interesting, particularly when Cobain is testing different words to such well-known songs as "Teen Spirit" and "Rape Me," or performing such crushing, metallic rockers as "Serve the Servants" and "Very Ape" as acoustic numbers, but these are ultimately subtle differences that don't alter our understanding of the songs. Similarly, to hear the early, pre-Bleach band run through Led Zeppelin covers and formless but promising heavy rockers during the first portion of the set is worthwhile, if only to hear a great band in its embryonic stage, but it doesn't result in a disc that's likely to be played more than once or twice; it's for the historical record, but it's not necessarily musically significant, since it captures a band finding its voice, not immediately delivering undeniable music. A handful of songs on With the Lights Out do qualify as both historically interesting and significant music, and these are mainly the songs that were completed and saw official release, or were heavily bootlegged because they were close to release. They include: the Nevermind outtakes "Verse Chorus Verse" and "Old Age"; the 1992 non-LP single "Oh the Guilt" and the "Lithium" B-side "Curmudgeon"; the compilation tracks "I Hate Myself and I Want to Die" (originally released on The Beavis and Butt-Head Experience) and "Sappy" (originally released on No Alternative, where it was titled "Verse Chorus Verse"); the solo acoustic demos of the unreleased songs "Do Re Mi" and "You Know You're Right" (the electric version, initially released on the hits compilation Nirvana, is not present here). That's eight songs. That's not to say that the rest of the box set is filler, since it isn't -- as far as unreleased demos and alternate takes from a major band go, it's interesting stuff. It's just that Nirvana's outtakes -- unlike Bob Dylan's, the Velvet Underground's, or the Beatles' -- are footnotes to their story, not part of their main narrative. As long as this is understood, nobody who gets this box set should be disappointed, since it is as good as it could possibly be. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 11/23/2004
Label: Geffen
UPC: 0602498646649
Rank: 47915

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Heartbreaker
  2. Anorexorcist
  3. White Lace and Strange
  4. Help Me I'm Hungry
  5. Mrs. Butterworth
  6. If You Must
  7. Pen Cap Chew
  8. Downer
  9. Floyd the Barber
  10. Raunchola/Moby Dick
  11. Beans
  12. Don't Want It All
  13. Clean up Before She Comes
  14. Polly
  15. About a Girl
  16. Blandest
  17. Dive
  18. They Hung Him on a Cross
  19. Grey Goose
  20. Ain't It a Shame
  21. Token Eastern Song
  22. Even in His Youth
  23. Polly

Disc 2

  1. Opinion
  2. Lithium
  3. Been a Son
  4. Sliver
  5. Where Did You Sleep Last Night?
  6. Pay to Play
  7. Here She Comes Now
  8. Drain You
  9. Aneurysm
  10. Smells Like Teen Spirit
  11. Breed
  12. Verse Chorus Verse
  13. Old Age
  14. Endless, Nameless
  15. Dumb
  16. D-7
  17. Oh, the Guilt
  18. Curmudgeon
  19. Return of the Rat
  20. Smells Like Teen Spirit

Disc 3

  1. Rape Me
  2. Rape Me
  3. Scentless Apprentice
  4. Heart Shaped Box
  5. I Hate Myself and Want to Die
  6. Milk It
  7. M.V.
  8. Gallons of Rubbing Alcohol Flow Through the Strip
  9. The Other Improv
  10. Serve the Servants
  11. Very Ape
  12. Pennyroyal Tea
  13. Marigold
  14. Sappy [AKA Verse Chorus Verse]
  15. Jesus Doesn't Want Me for a Sunbeam
  16. Do Re Mi
  17. You Know You're Right
  18. All Apologies

Disc 4

  1. Love Buzz
  2. Scoff
  3. About a Girl
  4. Big Long Now
  5. Immigrant Song
  6. Spank Thru
  7. Hairspray Queen
  8. School
  9. Mr. Moustache
  10. Big Cheese
  11. In Bloom
  12. Sappy
  13. School
  14. Love Buzz
  15. Pennyroyal Tea
  16. Smells Like Teen Spirit
  17. Territorial Pissings
  18. Jesus Doesn't Want Me for a Sunbeam
  19. Talk to Me
  20. Seasons in the Sun

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Nirvana   Primary Artist
Greg Sage   Primary Artist
Steve Brown   Director
Dave Foster   Drums
Kurt Cobain   Guitar,Vocals
Krist Novoselic   Bass
Pat Smear   Guitar
Dave Grohl   Bass,Drums,Vocals
Melora Creager   Cello
Dan Peters   Drums
Dale Crover   Bass,Drums
Mark Pickerel   Drums
Chad Channing   Drums
Kirk Canning   Cello
Jason Everman   Guitar
Roger Kay   Director
Aaron Burckhard   Drums
Kera Schaley   Cello

Technical Credits

Robert Fisher   Art Direction,Design
Nirvana   Composer
Matt Cartsonis   Mastering
Chris Bilheimer   Design
A.J. Barratt   Photography
Steve Albini   Producer
Andy Wallace   Mixing
Bob Ludwig   Mastering
Jimmy Page   Composer
Kurt Cobain   Composer,Photography
Jack Endino   Mixing,Producer,Project Consultant
Krist Novoselic   Composer,Photography
Jacques Brel   Composer
Craig Montgomery   Producer
Barrett Jones   Producer
Greg Sage   Composer
Dave Grohl   Composer
Frances McKee   Composer
John Bonham   Composer
John Cale   Composer
John Paul Jones   Composer
Lou Reed   Composer
Rod McKuen   Composer
Peter Asher   Executive Producer
Huddie Ledbetter   Composer
Lance Bangs   Producer
Gregory Sage   Composer
Alan Lomar   Composer
John Lomar   Composer
Moe Tucker   Composer
Anton Corbijn   Photography
Thurston Moore   Liner Notes
Adam Kasper   Mixing,Assembly
Dale "Buffin" Griffin   Producer
Sterling Morrison   Composer
Steve Fisk   Producer
Eugene Kelly   Composer
John Goodmanson   Engineer
John Silva   Executive Producer
Robbie Van Leeuwen   Composer
Robert Plant   Composer
Vartan   Art Direction
Mike Engles   Engineer
Adam Starr   Product Manager
Butch Vig   Mixing,Producer
Calvin Johnson   Engineer
Chris Bond   Composer
Fred Kay   Engineer
Steve Double   Photography
Chad Channing   Composer,Photography
Jason Everman   Photography
Kevin Estrada   Photography
Charles Peterson   Photography
Greg Babior   Engineer,Photography
Gillian Gaar   Photography,Project Consultant
Guy Wagner   Editing
Amy Moon   Photography
Sunshine   Photography
Frank Micelotta   Photography
Ian Beveridge   Producer
Michael Lavine   Photography
Ian Tilton   Photography
Tracy Marander   Photography
Shelli Hyrkas   Photography
Jay Blakesberg   Photography
Alice Wheeler   Photography
Michael Meisel   Executive Producer
Mark Seliger   Photography
Michael Cutler   Photography
Monique McGuffin   Production Coordination
Mick Hutson   Photography
Youri Lenquette   Photography
Neil Strauss   Liner Notes
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