6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Exellent, 10 Jun 2001
By dave - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Come As You Are (Audio CD)
This is an awesome 4 track cd. come as you are is an obvious good song, school live is very good too, and drain you live is very great. Endless nameless is about the best nirvaa song iv ever heard. It rocks! Buy this now if you are any kind of fan. Even if you dont like come as you are,the live songs will blow you away. And dont 4get endless nameless. Buy now
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best Nirvana Single!, 7 Aug 1999
By Dan M. - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Come As You Are (Audio CD)
I have all of Nirvana's singles, and I think this one is the best. In addition to the title track, "Come As You Are," this single features a good live version of "School" and the best live version of "Drain You" that I've ever heard, both recorded at the 10/31/91 show. It also contains "Endless Nameless," the hidden track on Nevermind. A must have for any Nirvana fan!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
And I Swear That I Don't Have A Gun, 8 Jun 2005
By Josh Irby - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Come As You Are (Audio CD)
Nirvana's two biggest singles were Smells Like Teen Spirit and Come As You Are. In my opinion, Come As You Are is the better one. Almost anyone who listens to the radio can recognize this song just by hearing that underwater-sounding intro. Most versions of this single have Endless, Nameless, on them. Mine does not (that's the U.S. version). Endless, Nameless was recorded in the Nevermind sessions when Kurt got real pissed and just did this improv- song (according to Guitar World, anyway). Endless, Nameless used to be a hidden track on Nevermind, but most versions today do not have it. This is probably because it is included on the With The Lights Out boxset. This single has two other songs on it, School and Drain You, both live at the Paramount Theater in Seattle on October 31, 1991, shortly after Nevermind came out. (Note: Negative Creep on From The Muddy Banks Of The Wishkah was taken from this same show, as is the version of Been A Son on the Lithium single.) School and Drain You are especially good songs, more than worthy of being on this cd.