Do you know what the story was with the early version of the Nevermind album with Nirvana?
They did it with Butch Vig. Butch was sort of at the same stage I was. I’m not sure if he was entirely comfortable calling himself a producer, but he did record it and mix it. It was a lot of the same songs, there was a couple that actually didn’t end up on Nevermindand got released later as B-sides. But for the most part, it was the songs on Nevermindminus a couple that got written a little later and added to Nevermindlater on. I think they did seven or eight songs. I don’t know if it was a complete album or not. I never heard more than, I think, seven songs. They did the record, and they didn’t finish the entire album. I don’t think they finished enough songs for an album, but it was a good solid tape, it was a good half an hour’s worth. Then they decided to get rid of their drummer, Chad, and they wanted to re-record it with a new drummer and…I don’t think they told Sub Pop this at the time, but with a new record label as well. And one thing led to another, and basically that reco
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