http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nirvana_%E2%80%93_A_Classic_Album_Under_Review_%E2%80%93_In_Utero
By 1993, Nirvana was in a state of disarray. Having kick-started the grunge phenomenon two years earlier, the band was now keen to return to their roots. The extraordinary music which resulted from this impulse was the most 'punk-rock' they ever recorded.
[i]In Utero: A Classic Album Under Review[/i] is a documentary film which revisits and re-assesses this startling record, and with the use of archive footage and contributions from those around at the time, concludes that Nirvana's final studio work remains arguably their finest of all.
Features Include
***Live and studio performances of tracks from [i]In Utero[/i], reviewed by a panel of esteemed experts
***Band interviews, rarely seen photographs and archive footage
***Review, comment, and criticism and insight from; original Nirvana drummer, Chad Channing; [i]Bleach[/i] producer and studio owner, Jack Endino; Kurt's former girlgriend, Tracy Marander; celebrated Kurt Cobain biographer, Charles R. Cross; Seattle record label boss, Slim Moon; [i]Wire[/i] magazine and ex-[i]Melody Maker[/i] journalist (and early champion to Nirvana), David Stubbs; [i]Seattle Times[/i] reporter, Pete Blecha; [i]Mojo[/i] writer and Nirvana expert, Ben Thompson; music journalist and author Mark Paytress, and others
***Footage of and comment on Nirvana's pivotal musical influences.
Extra feature: Unplugged in New York: A Classic Album?
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Source: Retail DVD
Ripped with movavi Video suite 12
Container: mp4
Main Movie: 1:30:09 @ 825MB
Extra feature: 02:06 @ 31MB
Video Stats
Codec: H264 - MPEG-4 AVC
Resolution: 720x480 (4:3 SD)
Frame Rate: 29.97
Audio Stats
Codec: MPEG AAC Audio
Channels: Stereo (2)
Sample Rate: 48kHz
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