Kurt Cobain’s Home Recordings Set For Release
“As previously reported, a cover of The Beatles’ ‘And I Love Her’ will help promote the album as a 7” single on December 4th.
The recordings are aptly named after the documentary on which they were found, Montage of Heck.
Twenty-one years after Cobain’s suicide, it’s awesome that fans have fresh, unheard material from the Nirvana singer.
The soundtrack to Montage of Heck will hit shelves on November 13, and will feature numerous demos and home recordings Cobain made before and during his time with Nirvana, according to Rolling Stone.
The highly anticipated soundtrack album will be entitled Montage of Heck: The Home Records will now be released on CD, cassette and digital formats on November 13th, 2015. The soundtrack will also be available in standard and deluxe digital editions. This will accompany the Blu-ray and DVD release of Montage of Heck, which will also be available on November 13. It’s the first fully authorized documentary on the life of Cobain. The documentary, directed by Brett Morgen, was released back in April. On that same day, we’ll also see the release of its soundtrack, Kurt Cobain – Montage of Heck: The Home Recordings. It was released in theaters across the globe by Universal Pictures and premiered on television in the United States in May, following a limited theatrical run.
“In an interview with Billboard, Morgen, who discovered the home recordings while sifting through Cobain’s archives, said: “It’s curated to feel as though one were sitting in Kurt’s living room watching him create over the course of an afternoon”.