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Bleach (Nirvana album)

Bleach is the debut studio album by American rock band Nirvana, released on June 15, 1989, by Sub Pop. After the release of their debut single "Love Buzz" on Sub Pop in November 1988, Nirvana rehearsed for two to three weeks in preparation for recording a full-length album. The main recording sessions for Bleach took place at Reciprocal Recording in Seattle, Washington between December 1988 and January 1989. It is the only Nirvana album released on the Sub Pop label and their only studio album to feature drummer Chad Channing.

Bleach
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 15, 1989 (1989-06-15)[1]
Recorded
  • January 23
  • June 30
  • December 24–31, 1988
[2]
StudioReciprocal Recording in Seattle, Washington
Genre
Length37:21 (original release)
42:45 (reissue)
LabelSub Pop
ProducerJack Endino
Nirvana chronology
Bleach
(1989)
Blew
(1989)
Singles from Bleach
  1. "Love Buzz"
    Released: November 1988
  2. "Blew"
    Released: June 1989

Bleach did not chart upon initial release, but was well received by critics. When reissued internationally by Geffen Records in 1992 following the breakthrough success of Nirvana's second album, Nevermind (1991), Bleach peaked at number 89 on the Billboard 200, number 33 on the UK Albums Chart, and number 34 on the Australian albums chart. In 2009, Sub Pop released a 20th anniversary edition of Bleach featuring a live recording of a 1990 Nirvana performance in Portland, Oregon as bonus material.

Bleach had sold 40,000 copies in North America before the release of Nevermind. It has since been certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and has sold more than 1.9 million copies in the United States alone.[12] It is Sub Pop's best-selling album to date and is unlikely to be surpassed by competitors.[13] Frontman Kurt Cobain's death in April 1994 also led to a resurgence in the album's popularity, reaching number one on the Top Pop Catalog Albums chart.[14] In April 2019, Bleach was ranked No. 13 on Rolling Stone's "50 Greatest Grunge Albums" list.[15]

Recording edit

After the release of its debut single "Love Buzz" on Sub Pop in November 1988, Nirvana practiced for two to three weeks in preparation for recording a full-length album, even though Sub Pop had only requested an EP.[16] The main sessions for Bleach took place at Reciprocal Recording Studios in Seattle, with local producer Jack Endino.

Nirvana began recording with a five-hour session on December 24, 1988.[17] The band recorded again on December 29–31, and on January 14 and 24.[18] Three of the album's songs – "Floyd the Barber", "Paper Cuts", and "Downer" – were recorded during a previous session at Reciprocal Studios in January 1988, featuring Melvins drummer Dale Crover. Despite attempts to re-record them with new drummer Chad Channing, the band ultimately decided to remix the versions recorded with Crover for the final version of Bleach.[19] "Big Long Now" was omitted from the album because frontman Kurt Cobain felt "there was already enough slow heavy stuff on Bleach, and he 'didn't want that song to go out'", according to Endino.[18] The album was edited and sequenced. Still, Sub Pop head Bruce Pavitt ordered that the album be completely re-sequenced. The record was further delayed for several months until Sub Pop was able to secure sufficient funds to issue it.[19]

Endino billed the band thirty hours of recording at $606.17.[19] Jason Everman, a guitarist who was impressed by Nirvana's demo with Dale Crover, supplied the money. He briefly joined the group as second guitarist.[19] Everman was credited as a guitarist on the album sleeve, and is the other guitarist on the album cover, even though he did not perform on the album. Bassist Krist Novoselic explained, "We just wanted to make him feel at home in the band."[20]

Music and lyrics edit

According to Cobain, the music on Bleach conformed with the grunge genre Sub Pop heavily endorsed. "There was this pressure from Sub Pop and the grunge scene to play 'rock music'", Cobain said, and noted that he "[stripped] it down and [made] it sound like Aerosmith." Cobain also felt he had to fit the expectations of the grunge sound to build a fanbase, and hence suppressed his arty and pop songwriting traits while crafting the record.[23] Novoselic said in a 2001 interview with Rolling Stone that the band had played a tape in their tour van that had an album by the Smithereens on one side and one by the band Celtic Frost on the other, and noted that the combination probably played an influence as well.[24] The songs were described as "deliberately bleak, claustrophobic, and lyrically sparse, with none of the manic derangement or sense of release of the live performance". Cobain said that the song structures were "one–dimensional", and said that he sought to present a more "polished and urbane side of himself".[25]

Bleach was heavily influenced by the Seattle-based sludge metal scene of the late 1980s and early 1990s, pioneered by Melvins. Author Gillian G. Gaar wrote that Bleach "[has] its share – some would say more than its share – of dirty sludge",[4] and Sub Pop describes the single "Love Buzz/Big Cheese" to be "heavy pop sludge."[5]

Describing the various songs on Bleach, Christopher Sandford wrote: "'Paper Cuts' includes a folk-influence melody and ponderous rhythm of an early Led Zeppelin number; 'Mr. Moustache' addressed itself to Nirvana's male fans; 'Downer' showed the same exceptional contempt for the group's audience". Sandford felt "School" – which features only four lines of lyrics – was memorable for its chorus that "served as the rip". While "Scoff" is "a parting salvo at [Cobain's parents]", "Negative Creep" was written by Cobain about himself. According to Sandford, "About a Girl" has a "chiming melody and ironic chorus".[26] In Sounds magazine, Keith Cameron said the song "was exhilarating and it was exciting because that was the nature of the music, but there was also an almost palpable sense of danger, that this whole thing could fall apart any second. There was never any relaxation from the first note to the last".[27] In his book Nirvana: The Stories Behind Every Song, Chuck Crisafulli writes that the song "stands out in the Cobain canon as a song with a very specific genesis and a very real subject".[21]

In one of his first interviews, Cobain told Sounds journalist John Robb, "When I write a song the lyrics are the least important thing. I can go through two or three different subjects in a song and the title can mean absolutely nothing at all. Sometimes I try to make things harder for myself, just to try to make myself a bit more angry. I try out a few subconscious things I suppose, like conflicts with other people. Most of the lyrics on the Bleach album are about my life in Aberdeen."

In 1993, Cobain told Spin that on Bleach he "didn't give a flying fuck what the lyrics were about" and claimed that 80 percent of the lyrics were written the night before recording.[28] He was often still working on the words on the drive to the recording studio.[19] He explained: "It was like I'm pissed off. Don't know what about. Let's just scream negative lyrics, and as long as they're not sexist and don't get too embarrassing it'll be okay. I don't hold any of those lyrics dear to me."[28] Nirvana biographer Michael Azerrad noted that, nevertheless, many of the songs on the album reflected Cobain and various incidents in his life.[29] "Mr. Moustache" was inspired by Cobain's dislike of macho behavior,[30] while "School" was a critique of the Seattle music scene, particularly Sub Pop.[31]

Release and promotion edit

 
The title of the album refers to the 1980s-era public health posters which urged heroin injectors to use bleach to clean their needles, to prevent HIV transmission.

The album cover was photographed by Cobain's then-girlfriend Tracy Marander during a concert at the Reko Muse art gallery in Olympia, Washington.[32] On February 25, 1989, Nirvana played at venues on the west coast, including the University of Washington.[33] The group began its first European tour, a double headliner with the band Tad, at the Riverside venue in Newcastle upon Tyne on October 23, 1989. On December 3, they played a "triumphant" set at the London Astoria. Christopher Sandford related: "when the style pundits noted Cobain's 'patent lumberjack shirts and ugly fifties geometric-patterned jerseys', seeing an example of 'low-couture chic' they missed the point that flannel shirts and sweaters were everyday dress in the marine climate of the Northwest". Cobain took note and said that he never intended to start a fad or act as a role model.[25]

The album's working title was Too Many Humans.[34] It was renamed Bleach after Cobain found an AIDS prevention poster while Nirvana was driving through San Francisco. The poster advised heroin addicts to bleach their needles before use, featuring the slogan "Bleach Your Works".[19] In Australia, Bleach was released on Waterfront Records and re-issued on various colored covers and colored vinyl prior to 1992.[35]

Due to increasing dissatisfaction with Everman over the course of the Bleach tour, Nirvana canceled the last few dates and drove back to Washington. No one told Everman he was fired at the time, while Everman later claimed that he actually quit the group.[36] Although Sub Pop did not promote Bleach as much as other releases, it was a steady seller for a Sub Pop release.[37] However, Cobain was upset by the label's lack of promotion and distribution for the album.[37]

In April 1992, following the success of Nirvana's second album Nevermind, Sub Pop released a remastered version of Bleach on LP, CD and cassette. Geffen Records handled the international release.[38] The CD version was packaged in a cardboard foldout case that included a bonus booklet filled with photos of the band from 1987 to 1990.[39] For the 20th anniversary of the album, Sub Pop released on November 3, 2009 a deluxe reissue of Bleach featuring a March 2009 remastering from the original tapes by George Marino and a live recording of a 1990 show at Portland, Oregon's Pine Street Theatre.[40] Everman is no longer given credit on the album, but can still be seen on the front cover and is given a special thanks in the booklet.

Reception edit

Retrospective professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [3]
And It Don't StopB+[41]
The A.V. ClubA−[42]
Billboard     [43]
Blender     [44]
Pitchfork8.5/10[45]
Rolling Stone     [46]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide     [47]
Select4/5[48]
Spin8/10[49]

Bleach did not sell well but received positive reviews from critics when it was first released.[50] It "became a moderate hit on college radio and the underground/DIY circuit", according to Charles M. Young in The New Rolling Stone Album Guide.[47] In NME, Edwin Pouncey gave Bleach an eight-out-of-ten rating and wrote, "This is the biggest, baddest sound that Sub Pop have so far managed to unearth. So primitive that they manage to make label mates Mudhoney sound like Genesis, Nirvana turn up the volume and spit and claw their way to the top of the musical garbage heap."[51] Melody Maker reviewer Push deemed Nirvana "the only Sub Pop act to date whose songs consistently equal the standard set by their mates Mudhoney".[52] Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth was impressed by the album, finding it "primal" and the songwriting "completely melodious" but also "punk", and during the mastering of Sonic Youth's Goo (1990), Moore expressed his desire for a sound similar to that of Bleach.[53]

In a retrospective review for AllMusic, Stephen Thomas Erlewine opined that "Kurt Cobain illustrated signs of his considerable songcraft" on Bleach, "particularly on the minor-key ballad 'About a Girl' and the dense churn of 'Blew'", summarizing the album as "a debut from a band that shows potential but haven't yet achieved it."[3] Author Dave Thompson stated in 2000 that "history [wouldn't] hear a word against [the album]", but added that if "one just came down from a few decades on Mars, 42 minutes of growly, lo-fi probably wouldn't change your life too much".[54] Robert Christgau wrote in The New Yorker, "Familiar now with Cobain's extraordinary gift, we can hear it loud and clear on the 1989 debut album, Bleach. Cobain's gigantic, goofy, bass-playing buddy Krist Novoselic added drollery to the band's chaotic irreverence."[55] Christgau later commented that while he found Endino's production "way too dry for grunge, a way of music that benefits from extra sputum", he nonetheless considered Bleach "a major album".[41] Anthony Carew from About.com said that Bleach defined "the entire decade of the '90s" and argued that while Nirvana's later albums "were more widely acclaimed, caused a bigger cultural impact, and were generally more accomplished", "the band's essence was at its most essential on their debut."[56]

Before Nevermind was released, Bleach had sold 40,000 copies in North America.[57] The 1992 re-release of the album was more successful on the charts, with Bleach eventually reaching number 89 at the Billboard 200,[58] number 33 on the UK album charts,[59] number 34 on the Australian Recording Industry Association chart,[60] and number 22 on the Finland charts.[61] Kurt Cobain's death in April 1994 also led to a resurgence of popularity, with Bleach entering the Top Pop Catalog chart at number six in the week following his death,[62] and eventually earning the top spot on May 7.[14] The 2009 deluxe edition entered the Catalog Albums chart at number seven.[63] Bleach was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America in February 1995,[64] and had sold an estimated 1.9 million copies in the United States by September 2016.[12] It has also been certified Gold by the Canadian Recording Industry Association.[65] It is Sub Pop's best-selling album release to date.[13]

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Kurt Cobain, except where noted[66]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Blew" 2:55
2."Floyd the Barber" 2:18
3."About a Girl" 2:48
4."School" 2:42
5."Love Buzz" (Shocking Blue cover)Robbie van Leeuwen3:35
6."Paper Cuts" 4:06
7."Negative Creep" 2:56
8."Scoff" 4:10
9."Swap Meet" 3:03
10."Mr. Moustache" 3:24
11."Sifting" 5:24
Total length:37:21
Reissue bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
12."Big Cheese"Cobain, Krist Novoselic3:42
13."Downer" 1:44
Total length:42:45
20th Anniversary Bonus Tracks (Pine Street Theatre live performance recorded February 9, 1990 – Portland, Oregon)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
14."Intro" 0:53
15."School" 2:36
16."Floyd the Barber" 2:17
17."Dive"Cobain, Novoselic3:42
18."Love Buzz" (Shocking Blue cover)van Leeuwen2:58
19."Spank Thru" 2:59
20."Molly's Lips" (The Vaselines cover)Eugene Kelly, Frances McKee2:16
21."Sappy" 3:19
22."Scoff" 3:53
23."About a Girl" 2:28
24."Been a Son" 2:01
25."Blew" 4:32
Total length:33:45 (76:38)

Notes

  • "Love Buzz" was replaced by "Big Cheese" on the 1989 UK release,[67] but included on the 1992 UK CD reissue.
  • "Big Cheese" was originally the B-side of "Love Buzz".
  • "Downer" is included on the 1990 CD, but not the 1990 cassette. Included on both the 1992 CD and 1992 cassette.
  • The 20th anniversary live bonus track "Spank Thru" was previously released as a b-side on CD versions of the "Sliver" single in 1991.[68]
  • The 20th anniversary live bonus track "Molly's Lips" was previously released as a single in January 1991.[68]
  • The 20th anniversary live bonus track version of "About a Girl" was previously released as a b-side on CD and 12" vinyl versions of the "Sliver" single in 1991.[68]

Personnel edit

Charts edit

Original 1989 release edit

Chart (1989) Peak
position
UK Indie Albums (MRIB)[70] 8
UK Indie Albums (NME)[71] 13
US Progressive Retail (CMJ)[72] 37
US College Radio (CMJ)[73] 22
Chart (1991) Peak
position
UK Indie Albums (NME)[74] 2
Chart (1992) Peak
position
Australia Alternative (ARIA)[75] 2

1992 re-release edit

Chart (1992) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[76] 34
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria)[77] 26
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[78] 23
Buenos Aires Albums (UPI)[79] 8
European Top 100 Albums (Music & Media)[80] 49
Finnish Albums (The Official Finnish Charts)[61] 22
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[81] 24
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[82] 46
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ)[83] 30
UK Albums (OCC)[84] 33
UK Indie Albums (Music Week)[85] 5
US Billboard 200[86] 89
Chart (1994) Peak
position
US Top Catalog Albums (Billboard)[87] 1

20th anniversary edition edit

Chart (2009) Peak
position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[88] 100
UK Albums (OCC)[89] 127
US Top Catalog Albums (Billboard)[87] 7
Chart (2021) Peak
position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[90] 25

Certifications edit

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[91] Platinum 70,000^
Canada (Music Canada)[92] Gold 50,000^
France (SNEP)[93] 2× Gold 200,000*
Poland (ZPAV)[94] Gold 50,000*
United Kingdom (BPI)[95] Platinum 300,000^
United States (RIAA)[96] Platinum 1,900,000[12]

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history edit

Year Type Record label Catalog Ref
1989 LP record Sub Pop Records SP34 [3]
Cassette SP34a
Compact disc SP34b
1992 CD Geffen Records 24433
1995 1929
2005 LP record Phantom Records TUPLP6
CD Warner Music Group 9878700342
2008 LP record 7840034
2009 Sub Pop Records 70834
CD
Rhino Entertainment 5186561462

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Sources edit

External links edit

  • Bleach at Discogs
  • Live Nirvana Sessions History – Bleach
  • Live Nirvana Companion to Official Releases – Bleach

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Bleach is the debut studio album by American rock band Nirvana released on June 15 1989 by Sub Pop After the release of their debut single Love Buzz on Sub Pop in November 1988 Nirvana rehearsed for two to three weeks in preparation for recording a full length album The main recording sessions for Bleach took place at Reciprocal Recording in Seattle Washington between December 1988 and January 1989 It is the only Nirvana album released on the Sub Pop label and their only studio album to feature drummer Chad Channing BleachStudio album by NirvanaReleasedJune 15 1989 1989 06 15 1 RecordedJanuary 23June 30December 24 31 1988 2 StudioReciprocal Recording in Seattle WashingtonGenreGrunge 3 sludge metal 4 5 punk rock a hard rock 10 indie rock 11 Length37 21 original release 42 45 reissue LabelSub PopProducerJack EndinoNirvana chronologyBleach 1989 Blew 1989 Singles from Bleach Love Buzz Released November 1988 Blew Released June 1989 Bleach did not chart upon initial release but was well received by critics When reissued internationally by Geffen Records in 1992 following the breakthrough success of Nirvana s second album Nevermind 1991 Bleach peaked at number 89 on the Billboard 200 number 33 on the UK Albums Chart and number 34 on the Australian albums chart In 2009 Sub Pop released a 20th anniversary edition of Bleach featuring a live recording of a 1990 Nirvana performance in Portland Oregon as bonus material Bleach had sold 40 000 copies in North America before the release of Nevermind It has since been certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America RIAA and has sold more than 1 9 million copies in the United States alone 12 It is Sub Pop s best selling album to date and is unlikely to be surpassed by competitors 13 Frontman Kurt Cobain s death in April 1994 also led to a resurgence in the album s popularity reaching number one on the Top Pop Catalog Albums chart 14 In April 2019 Bleach was ranked No 13 on Rolling Stone s 50 Greatest Grunge Albums list 15 Contents 1 Recording 2 Music and lyrics 3 Release and promotion 4 Reception 5 Track listing 6 Personnel 7 Charts 7 1 Original 1989 release 7 2 1992 re release 7 3 20th anniversary edition 8 Certifications 9 Release history 10 See also 11 References 12 Sources 13 External linksRecording editAfter the release of its debut single Love Buzz on Sub Pop in November 1988 Nirvana practiced for two to three weeks in preparation for recording a full length album even though Sub Pop had only requested an EP 16 The main sessions for Bleach took place at Reciprocal Recording Studios in Seattle with local producer Jack Endino Nirvana began recording with a five hour session on December 24 1988 17 The band recorded again on December 29 31 and on January 14 and 24 18 Three of the album s songs Floyd the Barber Paper Cuts and Downer were recorded during a previous session at Reciprocal Studios in January 1988 featuring Melvins drummer Dale Crover Despite attempts to re record them with new drummer Chad Channing the band ultimately decided to remix the versions recorded with Crover for the final version of Bleach 19 Big Long Now was omitted from the album because frontman Kurt Cobain felt there was already enough slow heavy stuff on Bleach and he didn t want that song to go out according to Endino 18 The album was edited and sequenced Still Sub Pop head Bruce Pavitt ordered that the album be completely re sequenced The record was further delayed for several months until Sub Pop was able to secure sufficient funds to issue it 19 Endino billed the band thirty hours of recording at 606 17 19 Jason Everman a guitarist who was impressed by Nirvana s demo with Dale Crover supplied the money He briefly joined the group as second guitarist 19 Everman was credited as a guitarist on the album sleeve and is the other guitarist on the album cover even though he did not perform on the album Bassist Krist Novoselic explained We just wanted to make him feel at home in the band 20 Music and lyrics edit nbsp About a Girl source source About a Girl was written by Kurt Cobain for his then girlfriend Tracy Marander Writer Chuck Crisafulli said that it perfectly captures the rage hurt and residual tenderness of a fractured failing romance and pack s it all into verses and choruses that are unstoppably catchy 21 Negative Creep source source Negative Creep features Cobain s frantic wails and screaming on top of a repetitious and heavy grunge riff 22 Problems playing these files See media help According to Cobain the music on Bleach conformed with the grunge genre Sub Pop heavily endorsed There was this pressure from Sub Pop and the grunge scene to play rock music Cobain said and noted that he stripped it down and made it sound like Aerosmith Cobain also felt he had to fit the expectations of the grunge sound to build a fanbase and hence suppressed his arty and pop songwriting traits while crafting the record 23 Novoselic said in a 2001 interview with Rolling Stone that the band had played a tape in their tour van that had an album by the Smithereens on one side and one by the band Celtic Frost on the other and noted that the combination probably played an influence as well 24 The songs were described as deliberately bleak claustrophobic and lyrically sparse with none of the manic derangement or sense of release of the live performance Cobain said that the song structures were one dimensional and said that he sought to present a more polished and urbane side of himself 25 Bleach was heavily influenced by the Seattle based sludge metal scene of the late 1980s and early 1990s pioneered by Melvins Author Gillian G Gaar wrote that Bleach has its share some would say more than its share of dirty sludge 4 and Sub Pop describes the single Love Buzz Big Cheese to be heavy pop sludge 5 Describing the various songs on Bleach Christopher Sandford wrote Paper Cuts includes a folk influence melody and ponderous rhythm of an early Led Zeppelin number Mr Moustache addressed itself to Nirvana s male fans Downer showed the same exceptional contempt for the group s audience Sandford felt School which features only four lines of lyrics was memorable for its chorus that served as the rip While Scoff is a parting salvo at Cobain s parents Negative Creep was written by Cobain about himself According to Sandford About a Girl has a chiming melody and ironic chorus 26 In Sounds magazine Keith Cameron said the song was exhilarating and it was exciting because that was the nature of the music but there was also an almost palpable sense of danger that this whole thing could fall apart any second There was never any relaxation from the first note to the last 27 In his book Nirvana The Stories Behind Every Song Chuck Crisafulli writes that the song stands out in the Cobain canon as a song with a very specific genesis and a very real subject 21 In one of his first interviews Cobain told Sounds journalist John Robb When I write a song the lyrics are the least important thing I can go through two or three different subjects in a song and the title can mean absolutely nothing at all Sometimes I try to make things harder for myself just to try to make myself a bit more angry I try out a few subconscious things I suppose like conflicts with other people Most of the lyrics on the Bleach album are about my life in Aberdeen In 1993 Cobain told Spin that on Bleach he didn t give a flying fuck what the lyrics were about and claimed that 80 percent of the lyrics were written the night before recording 28 He was often still working on the words on the drive to the recording studio 19 He explained It was like I m pissed off Don t know what about Let s just scream negative lyrics and as long as they re not sexist and don t get too embarrassing it ll be okay I don t hold any of those lyrics dear to me 28 Nirvana biographer Michael Azerrad noted that nevertheless many of the songs on the album reflected Cobain and various incidents in his life 29 Mr Moustache was inspired by Cobain s dislike of macho behavior 30 while School was a critique of the Seattle music scene particularly Sub Pop 31 Release and promotion edit nbsp The title of the album refers to the 1980s era public health posters which urged heroin injectors to use bleach to clean their needles to prevent HIV transmission The album cover was photographed by Cobain s then girlfriend Tracy Marander during a concert at the Reko Muse art gallery in Olympia Washington 32 On February 25 1989 Nirvana played at venues on the west coast including the University of Washington 33 The group began its first European tour a double headliner with the band Tad at the Riverside venue in Newcastle upon Tyne on October 23 1989 On December 3 they played a triumphant set at the London Astoria Christopher Sandford related when the style pundits noted Cobain s patent lumberjack shirts and ugly fifties geometric patterned jerseys seeing an example of low couture chic they missed the point that flannel shirts and sweaters were everyday dress in the marine climate of the Northwest Cobain took note and said that he never intended to start a fad or act as a role model 25 The album s working title was Too Many Humans 34 It was renamed Bleach after Cobain found an AIDS prevention poster while Nirvana was driving through San Francisco The poster advised heroin addicts to bleach their needles before use featuring the slogan Bleach Your Works 19 In Australia Bleach was released on Waterfront Records and re issued on various colored covers and colored vinyl prior to 1992 35 Due to increasing dissatisfaction with Everman over the course of the Bleach tour Nirvana canceled the last few dates and drove back to Washington No one told Everman he was fired at the time while Everman later claimed that he actually quit the group 36 Although Sub Pop did not promote Bleach as much as other releases it was a steady seller for a Sub Pop release 37 However Cobain was upset by the label s lack of promotion and distribution for the album 37 In April 1992 following the success of Nirvana s second album Nevermind Sub Pop released a remastered version of Bleach on LP CD and cassette Geffen Records handled the international release 38 The CD version was packaged in a cardboard foldout case that included a bonus booklet filled with photos of the band from 1987 to 1990 39 For the 20th anniversary of the album Sub Pop released on November 3 2009 a deluxe reissue of Bleach featuring a March 2009 remastering from the original tapes by George Marino and a live recording of a 1990 show at Portland Oregon s Pine Street Theatre 40 Everman is no longer given credit on the album but can still be seen on the front cover and is given a special thanks in the booklet Reception editRetrospective professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 3 And It Don t StopB 41 The A V ClubA 42 Billboard nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 43 Blender nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 44 Pitchfork8 5 10 45 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 46 The Rolling Stone Album Guide nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 47 Select4 5 48 Spin8 10 49 Bleach did not sell well but received positive reviews from critics when it was first released 50 It became a moderate hit on college radio and the underground DIY circuit according to Charles M Young in The New Rolling Stone Album Guide 47 In NME Edwin Pouncey gave Bleach an eight out of ten rating and wrote This is the biggest baddest sound that Sub Pop have so far managed to unearth So primitive that they manage to make label mates Mudhoney sound like Genesis Nirvana turn up the volume and spit and claw their way to the top of the musical garbage heap 51 Melody Maker reviewer Push deemed Nirvana the only Sub Pop act to date whose songs consistently equal the standard set by their mates Mudhoney 52 Thurston Moore of Sonic Youth was impressed by the album finding it primal and the songwriting completely melodious but also punk and during the mastering of Sonic Youth s Goo 1990 Moore expressed his desire for a sound similar to that of Bleach 53 In a retrospective review for AllMusic Stephen Thomas Erlewine opined that Kurt Cobain illustrated signs of his considerable songcraft on Bleach particularly on the minor key ballad About a Girl and the dense churn of Blew summarizing the album as a debut from a band that shows potential but haven t yet achieved it 3 Author Dave Thompson stated in 2000 that history wouldn t hear a word against the album but added that if one just came down from a few decades on Mars 42 minutes of growly lo fi probably wouldn t change your life too much 54 Robert Christgau wrote in The New Yorker Familiar now with Cobain s extraordinary gift we can hear it loud and clear on the 1989 debut album Bleach Cobain s gigantic goofy bass playing buddy Krist Novoselic added drollery to the band s chaotic irreverence 55 Christgau later commented that while he found Endino s production way too dry for grunge a way of music that benefits from extra sputum he nonetheless considered Bleach a major album 41 Anthony Carew from About com said that Bleach defined the entire decade of the 90s and argued that while Nirvana s later albums were more widely acclaimed caused a bigger cultural impact and were generally more accomplished the band s essence was at its most essential on their debut 56 Before Nevermind was released Bleach had sold 40 000 copies in North America 57 The 1992 re release of the album was more successful on the charts with Bleach eventually reaching number 89 at the Billboard 200 58 number 33 on the UK album charts 59 number 34 on the Australian Recording Industry Association chart 60 and number 22 on the Finland charts 61 Kurt Cobain s death in April 1994 also led to a resurgence of popularity with Bleach entering the Top Pop Catalog chart at number six in the week following his death 62 and eventually earning the top spot on May 7 14 The 2009 deluxe edition entered the Catalog Albums chart at number seven 63 Bleach was certified Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America in February 1995 64 and had sold an estimated 1 9 million copies in the United States by September 2016 12 It has also been certified Gold by the Canadian Recording Industry Association 65 It is Sub Pop s best selling album release to date 13 Track listing editAll tracks are written by Kurt Cobain except where noted 66 No TitleWriter s Length1 Blew 2 552 Floyd the Barber 2 183 About a Girl 2 484 School 2 425 Love Buzz Shocking Blue cover Robbie van Leeuwen3 356 Paper Cuts 4 067 Negative Creep 2 568 Scoff 4 109 Swap Meet 3 0310 Mr Moustache 3 2411 Sifting 5 24Total length 37 21 Reissue bonus tracksNo TitleWriter s Length12 Big Cheese Cobain Krist Novoselic3 4213 Downer 1 44Total length 42 45 20th Anniversary Bonus Tracks Pine Street Theatre live performance recorded February 9 1990 Portland Oregon No TitleWriter s Length14 Intro 0 5315 School 2 3616 Floyd the Barber 2 1717 Dive Cobain Novoselic3 4218 Love Buzz Shocking Blue cover van Leeuwen2 5819 Spank Thru 2 5920 Molly s Lips The Vaselines cover Eugene Kelly Frances McKee2 1621 Sappy 3 1922 Scoff 3 5323 About a Girl 2 2824 Been a Son 2 0125 Blew 4 32Total length 33 45 76 38 Notes Love Buzz was replaced by Big Cheese on the 1989 UK release 67 but included on the 1992 UK CD reissue Big Cheese was originally the B side of Love Buzz Downer is included on the 1990 CD but not the 1990 cassette Included on both the 1992 CD and 1992 cassette The 20th anniversary live bonus track Spank Thru was previously released as a b side on CD versions of the Sliver single in 1991 68 The 20th anniversary live bonus track Molly s Lips was previously released as a single in January 1991 68 The 20th anniversary live bonus track version of About a Girl was previously released as a b side on CD and 12 vinyl versions of the Sliver single in 1991 68 Personnel editNirvana Kurt Cobain credited as Kurdt Kobain 69 vocals guitar Krist Novoselic credited as Chris Novoselic 69 bass Chad Channing drums tambourine on About a Girl Jason Everman guitar pictured in the cover photo and credited but did not perform on the album 20 Additional personnel Dale Crover drums on Floyd the Barber Paper Cuts and Downer backing vocals on Downer Jack Endino producer Tracy Marander photography Charles Peterson photography Lisa Orth design Jane Higgins executionCharts editOriginal 1989 release edit Chart 1989 Peakposition UK Indie Albums MRIB 70 8 UK Indie Albums NME 71 13 US Progressive Retail CMJ 72 37 US College Radio CMJ 73 22 Chart 1991 Peakposition UK Indie Albums NME 74 2 Chart 1992 Peakposition Australia Alternative ARIA 75 2 1992 re release edit Chart 1992 Peakposition Australian Albums ARIA 76 34 Austrian Albums O3 Austria 77 26 Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 78 23 Buenos Aires Albums UPI 79 8 European Top 100 Albums Music amp Media 80 49 Finnish Albums The Official Finnish Charts 61 22 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 81 24 Japanese Albums Oricon 82 46 New Zealand Albums RMNZ 83 30 UK Albums OCC 84 33 UK Indie Albums Music Week 85 5 US Billboard 200 86 89 Chart 1994 Peakposition US Top Catalog Albums Billboard 87 1 20th anniversary edition edit Chart 2009 Peakposition Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 88 100 UK Albums OCC 89 127 US Top Catalog Albums Billboard 87 7 Chart 2021 Peakposition Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 90 25Certifications editRegion Certification Certified units sales Australia ARIA 91 Platinum 70 000 Canada Music Canada 92 Gold 50 000 France SNEP 93 2 Gold 200 000 Poland ZPAV 94 Gold 50 000 United Kingdom BPI 95 Platinum 300 000 United States RIAA 96 Platinum 1 900 000 12 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on certification alone Release history editYear Type Record label Catalog Ref 1989 LP record Sub Pop Records SP34 3 Cassette SP34a Compact disc SP34b 1992 CD Geffen Records 24433 1995 1929 2005 LP record Phantom Records TUPLP6 CD Warner Music Group 9878700342 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