This is by far the best Nirvana CD that has ever been
released. It is a collection of their greatest hits,
plus the new single, "You Know You're Right." This is a
greatest hits collection, but it is missing obvious hits
"Breed," "Drain You," and "Polly" from "Nevermind." The
best thing about this record is the sequence. It opens
up with the new song, followed by some of the little
known singles. The fifth track, the classic "Smells Like
Teen Spirit," is followed by the most famous songs, "Come
as You Are," "Lithium," and "In Bloom." After that are
the singles from the "In Utero" album, possibly the best
ones on the CD. The record wraps up with the lower key
"All Apologies," and the David Bowie tune "The Man Who
Sold the World." Kurt's guitar playing is fairly
simplistic, utilizing mostly power chords, but is filled
with catchy riffs as in "Teen Spirit", "Come as You
Are," and "Heart Shaped Box."