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Title: Nirvana – MTV Unplugged in New York
Year/Genre: 1994, Grunge
Condition: New
Cultural Facts:
Recorded in November 1993 at Sony Studios in Manhattan for MTV’s Unplugged series, the performance focused on deeper cuts and covers rather than obvious hits.
The stage design—lilies, candles, and a chandelier—came from Kurt Cobain’s request that it look like a funeral, a choice fans later viewed as chillingly symbolic.
Released months after Cobain’s death, the album became a key cultural artifact in how mainstream audiences processed the end of Nirvana and the early-1990s alternative boom.