

Bleach (CD)
This is one case where the legend really precedes the record itself. Cut for about 600 dollars in Jack Endino's studio over just a matter of days, this captures Nirvana at a formative stage, still indebted to the murk that became known as grunge, yet not quite finding their voice as songwriters. Which isn't to say that they were devoid of original material, since even at this stage Kurt Cobain illustrated signs of his considerable songcraft, particularly on the minor-key ballad "About a Girl" and the dense churn of "Blew." A few songs come close to that level, but that's more a triumph of sound than structure, as "Negative Creep" and "School" get by on attitude and churn, while the cover of "Love Buzz" winds up being one of the highlights because this gives a true menace to their sound, thanks to its menacing melody. The rest of it sinks into the sludge, as the group itself winds up succumbing to grinding sub-metallic riffing that has little power, due to lack of riffs and lack of a good drummer. Bleach is more than a historical curiosity since it does have its share of great songs, but it isn't a lost classic -- it's a debut from a band that shows potential but haven't yet achieved it. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Blew |
| 2 | Floyd the Barber |
| 3 | About a Girl |
| 4 | School |
| 5 | Love Buzz |
| 6 | Paper Cuts |
| 7 | Negative Creep |
| 8 | Scoff |
| 9 | Swap Meet |
| 10 | Mr. Moustache |
| 11 | Sifting |
| 12 | Big Cheese |
| 13 | Downer |
| mike
- , , USA |
| Bleach is to Nirvana what Fun House is to The Stooges....the raw, noisy album with attitude before the big one (Nevermind and Raw Power, respectively. both of which are overrated, IMO). i don't care what some may say, i love it. | |
| Rock Action
- Keokuk, IA, USA |
| It's their first album, and it shows. I remember Mudhoney doing it better around this same time and the majority of people who claimed to be there from the begining are liars. What makes this album worth owning is seeing how quickly the band developed in such a short amount of time. Contrary to what one might think, it wasn't "About A Girl" that grab the majors attention either. Nirvana's next session (the one before Nevermind) prompted the bidding war. Start with the other studio efforts first...You'll eventually get to this one. | |