Drain You
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"Drain You" promo single for the album From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah | ||||||||||||
Song by Nirvana from the album Nevermind | ||||||||||||
Released | September 24, 1991 | |||||||||||
Recorded | May 2, 1991–June 1991[1] at Sound City Studios, Van Nuys, California | |||||||||||
Genre | Grunge | |||||||||||
Length | 3:43 | |||||||||||
Label | DGC Records | |||||||||||
Writer(s) | Kurt Cobain | |||||||||||
Producer(s) | Butch Vig | |||||||||||
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"Drain You" is a 1991 song by American grunge band Nirvana, written by frontman Kurt Cobain. It is the eighth track from their breakthrough album Nevermind. It was also released as a B-side on UK retail editions of the band's most successful single "Smells Like Teen Spirit".[2] A live version recorded in 1991 appeared on the live album From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah in 1996 and was released as a promotional single.[3]
Recording
According to Nevermind producer Butch Vig on the Classic Albums: Nirvana - Nevermind DVD, "Drain You" had more guitar overdubs than any other song on the album: one clean track and five distorted tracks; two tracks of the Mesa Boogie, two tracks of the Fender Bassman, and one that they called the "Super Grunge" track., which was a pedal on the Fender Bassman. Cobain tended to dislike heavily overdubbed songs, and so Vig had to tell Cobain lies, such as that tracks did not record right or were out of tune, in order to get him to do so many takes. The strange noises during the middle section of the song are caused by a rubber duck toy (that happened to end up on the back of Incesticide) Cobain brought into the studio that sound engineer Andy Wallace put through delays and made it sound "trippy". In his biography of Kurt Cobain Heavier Than Heaven, biographer Charles Cross wrote, "When Kurt was questioned about the song ["Drain You"] he said he had made a lot of it up on the spot but that the first line "One baby to another says I'm lucky to have met you"... was particularly important to the interpretation of the song..."[4]
This song is also in the music video games Rock Band 2 and Rock Band Unplugged.
Release history
Studio versions
Date recorded | Studio | Producer | Releases | Personnel |
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April, 1991 | Melvins practice space & Dale Crover residence, San Francisco, CA, US | Debbi Shane | With the Lights Out (2004) |
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May 2–28, 1991 | Sound City Studios | Butch Vig | Nevermind (1991) Smells Like Teen Spirit (1991) |
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September 3, 1991 | Maida Vale Studios | Dale Griffin | Nevermind (deluxe) (2011) |
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Live versions
Date recorded | Venue | Releases | Personnel |
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October 31, 1991 | Paramount Theatre (Seattle, Washington) | Come as You Are (1992) Live at the Paramount (2011) |
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November 25, 1991 | Paradiso (Amsterdam) | Live! Tonight! Sold Out!! (1994/2006) |
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December 28, 1991 | Del Mar Fairgrounds | From the Muddy Banks of the Wishkah (1996) |
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August 30, 1992 | Reading Festival, England | Live at Reading (2009) |
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December 13, 1993 | Pier 48, Seattle | Live and Loud (2013) |
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February 4, 1994 | Nulle Part Ailleurs – Paris, France | Live and Loud (2013) |
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References
- ↑ "This Day in Music Spotlight: Nirvana Begins Recording 'Nevermind'". .gibson.com. Retrieved May 6, 2016.
- ↑ Nirvana - Smells Like Teen Spirit discogs.com. Retrieved February 6, 2013.
- ↑ Nirvana - Drain You discogs.com. Retrieved February 6, 2013.
- ↑ Cross, Charles R. Heavier than Heaven. Pg 233.
External links
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