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"Blew" is a song by American rock band Nirvana, written by vocalist and guitarist Kurt Cobain. It is the first song on the band's debut album Bleach, released in June 1989 by Sub Pop.

Blew
EP by
Nirvana
ReleasedNovember 1989[1]
RecordedJune/December 1988 (side one)
August 1989 (side two)[2]
GenreGrunge
Length2:56
LabelTupelo
ProducerJack Endino, Steve Fisk
Nirvana chronology
Bleach
(1989)
Blew
(1989)
Nevermind
(1991)
Nirvana singles chronology
Love Buzz
(1988)
Blew
(1989)
Sliver
(1990)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[3]

The song was re-released by the Tupelo record label as the title track of a four-song Nirvana EP in the United Kingdom in November 1989, where it charted at number 15 on the UK Indie Singles chart.[4][5]


Origin and recording


Written in 1988, "Blew" was first performed live at the Community World Theatre in Tacoma, Washington on March 19, 1988.

The song was first recorded in the studio by Jack Endino at Reciprocal Recording Studios in Seattle, Washington in June 1988, during the recording sessions for what became the band's debut single, "Love Buzz".


Bleach and Blew EP


A second studio version was recorded by Endino at Reciprocal in December 1988, and was released on Bleach in June 1989.

The Bleach version of "Blew" was accidentally recorded one step lower than the band had intended, which contributed to what Nirvana biographer Michael Azerrad called its "extraordinarily heavy sound".[6] Not realizing that they had already tuned to their favored D Standard tuning, the band tuned further down to Drop C on the first day of the sessions and recorded several songs in that tuning. As bassist Krist Novoselic recalled in a 2009 Seattle Times article, "we came back the next day and decided the idea wasn't so hot, and we recorded over most of it with things tuned back up a little. In fact, 'Blew,' with that growly bass, is the only survivor of that experiment."[7]

The Bleach version of "Blew" was re-released on the Blew EP in December 1989, along with the Bleach mix of "Love Buzz" and the previously-unreleased songs "Been a Son" and "Stain", which had been recorded by Steve Fisk at Music Source in Seattle, Washington in August 1989. The band's original plan had been to release an EP to promote their current European tour, but the EP was delayed and released exclusively in the United Kingdom after the tour was over. However, the EP built on the interest the band had generated in the UK with Bleach, and was promoted by English DJ John Peel, who had also played Bleach on his influential show. The Blew EP eventually peaked at number 15 on the UK Indie chart.[4][5]


Post-Bleach


"Blew" remained one of only four songs from Bleach, along with "About a Girl", "Negative Creep," and "School," that the band performed until Cobain's suicide in April 1994. It was performed for the final time live at Nirvana's last show, at Terminal Einz in Munich, Germany on March 1, 1994, as the second-to-last song, preceding "Heart-Shaped Box".


Composition and lyrics


In his 1993 Nirvana biography Come As You Are: The Story of Nirvana, Azerrad described the song as having a "theme of entrapment and control."[6]


Release and reception


In 2009, Novoselic said that "Blew" was perhaps his favorite song on Bleach "because it has a groove, and again, it's the sole survivor of the Doom Pop experiment."[7]

In 2015, Rolling Stone's listed "Blew" at number 22 on their ranking of 102 Nirvana songs.[8]


EP


The Blew EP was released in December 1989 on Tupelo Records on 12" vinyl and CD. With a working title of Winnebago.,[9] the EP was originally intended to be released to promote an upcoming European tour, but due to delays in production, [10] the maxi-single ended up being released exclusively in the United Kingdom shortly after the tour's completion.

The Blew EP was released only in the UK and was difficult to obtain elsewhere. Only 3,000 copies of the maxi-single were pressed on 12" vinyl and CD. Both vinyl and CD counterfeit copies exist, with the vinyl copies varying in color. The official 12" vinyl was pressed only on black vinyl. The cover art was photographed by Cobain's then-girlfriend Tracy Marander at a May 26, 1989 concert at the Green River Community College in Auburn, Washington.[11] The back cover photo was also by Marander.

"Stain" was re-released by DGC Records in December 1992, on the band's rarities compilation, Incesticide. The Blew version of "Been a Son", hailed by Kurt St. Thomas as the "definitive take" due to its trashy sound and pronounced bass solo,[12] remained a rarity until it was re-released in October 2002 on the band's first best-of compilation, Nirvana.[13]


Track listing


All tracks are written by Kurt Cobain, except where noted.

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Blew" 2:56
2."Love Buzz" (Shocking Blue cover)Robbie van Leeuwen3:36
Side two
No.TitleLength
3."Been a Son"2:22
4."Stain"2:38

Charts


Charts (1989) Peak
position
UK Indie Singles (MRIB)[4][5] 15

Other releases



Unreleased versions



Personnel


Nirvana

Production


Covers



See also



References


  1. Borzillo-Vrenna, Carrie (2003). Nirvana - The Day to Day Illustrated Journals (1st ed.). Barnes & Noble. p. 49. ISBN 0-7607-4893-4.
  2. Jovanovic, Rob (2004). Nirvana - The Recording Sessions (1st ed.). Firefly publishing. p. 34. ISBN 0-946719-60-8.
  3. "Nirvana: Blew EP". AllMusic.
  4. Lazell, Barry (1997). Indie Hits 1980–1989. Cherry Red Books. ISBN 978-0-9517206-9-1. OCLC 38292499. Archived from the original on June 6, 2011. Retrieved July 9, 2020.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  5. "Charts - Indie Singles". Melody Maker. MRIB. November 18, 1989. p. 35. Retrieved July 11, 2020.
  6. Azerrad, Michael (1994). Come As You Are: The Story of Nirvana. Doubleday. p. 100. ISBN 0-385-47199-8.
  7. Novoselic, Krist (October 27, 2009). "Bleach: Krist Novoselic Interviews Chad Channing". Seattle Weekly. Retrieved February 1, 2020.
  8. Bienstock, Richard (April 8, 2015). "No Apologies: All 102 Nirvana Songs Ranked". Rolling Stone. Retrieved February 1, 2020.
  9. "Live Nirvana | Interview Archive | 1989 | August ??, 1989 - Olympia, WA, US".
  10. Borzillo-Vrenna, Carrie (2003). Nirvana - The Day to Day Illustrated Journals (1st ed.). Barnes & Noble. p. 49. ISBN 0-7607-4893-4.
  11. "Live Nirvana | Concert Chronology | 1989 | May 26, 1989 - Lindbloom Student Center, Green River Community College, Auburn, WA, US".
  12. St. Thomas, Kurt (2004). Nirvana: The Chosen Rejects. New York City: St. Martin's Press. p. 54. ISBN 0312206631.
  13. Gaar, Gillian G (March 31, 2020). "A look at Nirvana's collectible recordings". Goldmine. Retrieved April 1, 2020.



На других языках


- [en] Blew

[es] Blew

«Blew» —en español: «Sóplame»— es una canción y sencillo de la banda estadounidense de grunge Nirvana, es la primera canción del álbum debut de la banda titulado Bleach, lanzado en junio de 1989 por Sub Pop. La canción fue relanzada por el sello discográfico Tupelo como la canción principal de un EP de cuatro canciones de Nirvana en el Reino Unido en noviembre de 1989, donde se ubicó en el número 15 en la lista de sencillos indie del Reino Unido.[1]

[ru] Blew

Blew (с англ. — «Обкуренный») — дебютный мини-альбом американской рок-группы Nirvana, записанный в 1988—1989 и выпущенный в декабре 1989 года на лейбле Tupelo Records.



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