SNL 25: Saturday Night Live: The Musical Performances, Volume 2
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t y p e   Compilation
l a b e l   Dreamworks
c a t a l o g  #   450 206-2
f o r m a t   CD / Jewel Case
l e n g t h    
m a d e  i n   EU
r e l e a s e d  i n   Europe
r e l e a s e d   1999.09.21

q u a n t i t y
   
 
a v a i l a b i l i t y
   


t r a c k l i s t
 
  1. Nirvana - Rape Me (1993.09.25)
  2. Neil Young - No More (1989)
  3. R.E.M. - Losing My Religion (1991)
  4. Hole - Doll Parts (1994)
  5. Beastie Boys - Sabotage (1998)
  6. Dr. Dre - Been There, Done That (1996)
  7. TLC - Creep (1995)
  8. Arrested Development - Tennessee (1992)
  9. Oasis - Acquiesce (1997)
  10. Green Day - When I Come Around (1994)
  11. Beck - Nobody's Fault But My Own (1999)
  12. The Pretenders - I'll Stand By You (1994)
  13. Alanis Morrissette - Hand In My Pocket (1995)
  14. Mary J. Blige - Reminisce (1993)
  15. Janet - Any Time, Any Place (1994)


c r e d i t s
  UN 900    LC07266    450 206-2    BIEM/MCPS

Album executive producer: Michael Ostin & Ryan Shiraki

Saturday Night Live™ © 1999 National Broadcasting Company, Inc.  © 1999 SKG Music L.L.C.  Each individual master (P) 1999 National Broadcasting Company, Inc.  This compilation (P) 1999 SKG Music L.L.C.  All rights reserved.  Unauthorised copying, reproduction, hiring, lending, public performance and broadcasting prohibited.  Made in the EU.

Written by Kurt Cobain.  Published by EMI Virgin Songs, Inc./The End Of Music (BMI)
Original Show Date: September 25, 1993
Host: Charles Barkley
Nirvana appears courtesy of DGC Records
Kurt Cobain, Dave Grohl, Krist Novoselic, George Ruthenberg


n o t e s
  A printing error was made on the back insert of both CDs: song titles weren't included.  To fix the mistake, a sticker was placed on the cellophane.  But while every artist now has a corresponding song title, "Rape Me" on Volume 2 is still not listed.

Pat Smear is listed as George Ruthenberg in the credits.


m a t r i x
  06004 450 206-2 01 +


s o u r c e s
  Torsten Bredehorst, Chris Lawrence

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