EXTRAORDINARY BROADCAST RECORDING MADE IN THE WAKE OF NEVERMIND'S ENORMOUS SUCCESS Upon its release in September 1991, DGC Records was hoping to sell 250,000 copies of Nevermind, the same they had achieved with Sonic Youth's Goo. However, the first single 'Smells Like Teen Spirit' quickly gained momentum. As they toured Europe during late 1991, the band found that its shows were dangerously oversold, and that 'Teen Spirit' was almost omnipresent on radio and music television. By Christmas 1991, the album was selling 400,000 copies a week in the US. In January 1992, it displaced Michael Jackson's Dangerous at number one on the Billboard album charts, and topped the charts in numerous other countries. [...więcej...]
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