Performer: Nirvana
Title: Live At The Paramount
Released: 2011
Country: Europe
Style: Grunge, Alternative Rock
Category: Rock
Album rating: 4.5
Votes: 267
Size MP3: 1244 mb
Size FLAC: 1196 mb
Size WMA: 1366 mb
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Live concert from October 31, 1991 at The Paramount in Seattle, WA24bit/96khz PCM Stereo, PCM 5.1 & DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1
5.1 Surround and Stereo Mix Engineer Nathaniel Kunkel, 96kHz / 24-bit 5.1 Surround and Stereo Mastered by Bob Ludwig
Original Concert Audio Produced and Engineered by Andy Wallace
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Live at the Paramount is a live video by the grunge band Nirvana released in 2011. It was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc as part of the 20th anniversary of Nirvana's Nevermind album. It showcases a live performance at the Paramount Theatre in Seattle from October 31, 1991. The footage is taken from the only Nirvana show ever to be shot on 16 mm film. The Blu-ray features uncompressed 48 kHz/24-bit sound.
Polly (Live At The Paramount/1991).
Live At The Paramount. Fresh off the release of what was soon becoming the seminal album of a generation, Nirvana took to the stage of Seattle’s famed Paramount Theatre to an unwavering homecoming crowd while on the road in support of Nevermind. Released September 27, 2011. Live At The Paramount Tracklist. 1. Jesus Doesn't Want Me For A Sunbeam (Live At The Paramount) Lyrics. About Live At The Paramount. Released on the 20th anniversary for Nevermind, many say that this is the best Nirvana performance for its raw energy, still untouched by fame. This is the only Nirvana concert to be recorded in HD on 16mm film, although the Blu-Ray version was given a 0/5 on bluray. com for poor sync with the video. The encore at the end of the performance consisted the final three songs-the early version of Rape Me, 8 minutes of Territorial Pissings with the intro of Get Together, and the hidden track off Nevermind, Endless, Nameless.
Five weeks after releasing what was to become the seminal album of a generation, Nirvana was on a nationwide club and small theatre tour that brought them to Seattle's Paramount Theatre for a very special Halloween 1991 homecoming show.
Album: Live At The Paramount. Previously on NewAlbumReleases.
Live At The Paramount (Blu-ray-R, Album, Unofficial, Multichannel). Eagle Rock Entertainment (2). 37869.
The joy of Live at the Paramount is hearing the charge of this moment: a great band newly famous, still reeling and flooded with nervy adrenaline. One month after Nirvana released Nevermind, they performed a gig at Seattle's Paramount Theatre on Halloween. A week after the show, Nevermind would crack the Top 40. A month later, it would be certified Gold. Smells Like Teen Spirit" was climbing to alarming heights on the Billboard chart. There was an imposing phalanx of video cameras present at the venue, to capture the gig in its entirety. The band was, understandably, a little freaked
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