To some extent, this album shows the limitations of a band like Nirvana. Stripped of studio production and guitar effects, the acoustic numbers lack some magic - perhaps explaining why so many tracks are covers, as if the band themselves don’t quite trust their own work raw and exposed - and we learn the band are good but not great musicians. But charisma and attitude matter too and that shows. Cobain’s heart fair bleeds on All Apologies, probably the album’s highlight, and shows us his troubled and anguished soul. Such exposure lead to the band’s success but sadly, their tragic end too.