Sunday, May 3, 2015

Album of home recordings of Kurt Cobain comes out this summer – publico

                 


                         
                     


                         

                 

 
                         

An album with American Recordings Kurt Cobain, who died in 1994, will be released this summer, said the director Brett Morgen, author of the documentary about the artist that is on display in Portuguese rooms and compiled the themes.

                     


                          Speaking to US publication Bedford + Bowery , the director explained that the album brings together homemade musician recordings, including an unreleased version of And I love her , the Beatles, which appears in the documentary Montage of Heck .

Brett Morgen discovered the recordings when I was doing research for the documentary Montage of Heck from the file boxes left by Kurt Cobain, provided by the family, and contained more than a hundred tapes.

After hearing more than 200 hours of footage, the director chose ” precious unedited “for an album that secured, will surprise people. “They will feel as if they have come out with Kurt Cobain, in a hot summer day in Olympia, Washington, as he wanders around doing nothing To be clear:. This is not an album of Nirvana, just Kurt and will listen to you do things you never imagined come of it, “said Brett Morgen.

Kurt Cobain committed suicide at age 27, to April 5, 1994, leaving three studio albums recorded with Nirvana, which he founded in 1987 .

The life of the musician was scrutinized by the press and the cinema, but the latest movie Kurt Cobain: Montage of Heck , is considered the more faithful musician route, having been authorized by the family to contain content of their archives and unpublished testimonies of those closest.

Montage of Heck is the name of a cassette Kurt Cobain recorded in 1988 with a collage of music, sound and movies and was discovered by Brett Morgen and found to be a kind of map to enter the distressed and tortuous world of Kurt Cobain.

 
                     
                 

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