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Nirvana's "Unplugged" finally heading to DVD

Sat Oct 20, 2007 7:58pm EDT
Flowers, candles and artwork commemorating Nirvana lead singer Kurt Cobain are placed on a park bench during an informal memorial at Viretta Park in Seattle, Washington, April 5, 2004. REUTERS/Anthony P. Bolante APB/HB

NEW YORK (Billboard) - Nirvana's 1993, "MTV Unplugged" taping will make its DVD debut November 20.

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"MTV Unplugged in New York" was released November 1, 1994, on CD, the first Nirvana product to appear following Kurt Cobain's suicide that April.

Like the CD, the Universal Music DVD will include the songs "Something in the Way" and "Oh Me," which did not appear on the original MTV broadcast. The DVD also sports four tracks from the band's soundcheck and previously unreleased behind-the-scenes footage.

Nirvana's "Unplugged" date is arguably the most famous in the long-running series, as the band eschewed most of its hits in favor of lesser-known album tracks and obscure covers (particularly, three Meat Puppets songs). The live version of "About a Girl" reached No. 1 on Billboard's Modern Rock tally.

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