Cobain: Montage of Heck Soundtrack (

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Synopsis

Cobain: Montage of Heck is a documentary film that delves into the life of Kurt Cobain, the lead singer of the iconic band Nirvana. The film provides an intimate look at Cobain's personal struggles, his rise to fame, and his untimely death at the age of 27.

The documentary features never-before-seen footage of Cobain, as well as interviews with his family, friends, and bandmates. It explores his troubled childhood, his battle with addiction, and his complex relationship with fame.

Cobain: Montage of Heck offers a raw and unfiltered look at one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century. It paints a portrait of a man who was both a musical genius and a tortured soul, and sheds light on the impact he had on the music industry and popular culture.

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Cobain: Montage of Heck
Territorial Pissings
Kurt Cobain: Writer
Wake Up Little Susie
All Apologies
Oh Me (Live from MTV Unplugged)
Something in the Way
Scentless Apprentice
Smells Like Teen Spirit
School
Mr. Moustache
Hairspray Queen
Dive (Evergreen Demo)
About a Girl
Lithium
Floyd the Barber (Live)
It's a Sunshine Day
Breed
Been a Son
Endless, Nameless (Live)
Molly's Lips (BBC John Peel Session)
Polly
Blew
Love Buzz
Heart-Shaped Box
Lithium (Alt. Take)
Breed (Live)
Drain You (Live)
On a Plain
Here She Comes Now
Come as You Are
Come as You Are (Live)
Aneurysm (BBC Mark Goodier Session)
I Hate Myself and I Want to Die
And I Love Her
Sappy
Tourette's (Instrumental Demo)
Come on Death
Territorial Pissings (Live)
Rape Me
Opinions
Frances Farmer Will Have Her Revenge on Seattle
Serve the Servants
Serve the Servants (Live)
Lake of Fire
All Apologies (Live from MTV Unplugged)
Where Did You Sleep Last Night (Live from MTV Unplugged)
Ain't it a Shame
Heart Shaped Box
Lithium (Alt Take)
I Hate Myself and I Wanted to Die
Amazing Grace
Girls, Girls, Girls
Happy Birthday to You
Wiegenlied: Guten abend, gute nacht, Op. 49, No. 4
The Yodel Song
Kurt Cobain: Performer
Been A Son (Early Demo)
Kurt Cobain: Performer
What More Can I Say
Kurt Cobain: Performer
1988 Capitol Lake Jam Commercial
Kurt Cobain: Performer
The Happy Guitar
Kurt Cobain: Performer
Montage Of Kurt
Kurt Cobain: Performer
Beans
Kurt Cobain: Performer
Burn The Rain
Kurt Cobain: Performer
Clean Up Before She Comes (Early Demo)
Kurt Cobain: Performer
Reverb Experiment
Kurt Cobain: Performer
Montage Of Kurt II
Kurt Cobain: Performer
Rehash
Kurt Cobain: Performer
You Can't Change Me / Burn My Britches / Something In The Way
Kurt Cobain: Performer
Scoff (Early Demo)
Kurt Cobain: Performer
Aberdeen
Kurt Cobain: Performer
Bright Smile
Kurt Cobain: Performer
Underground Celebritism
Kurt Cobain: Performer
Retreat
Kurt Cobain: Performer
Desire
Kurt Cobain: Performer
Sea Monkeys
Kurt Cobain: Performer
Sappy (Early Demo)
Kurt Cobain: Performer
Letters To Frances
Kurt Cobain: Performer
Scream
Kurt Cobain: Performer
Kurt Ambiance
Kurt Cobain: Performer
She Only Lies
Kurt Cobain: Performer
Kurt Audio Collage
Kurt Cobain: Performer
Poison's Gone
Kurt Cobain: Performer
Rhesus Monkey
Kurt Cobain: Performer
Do Re Mi
Kurt Cobain: Performer
Clean Up Before She Comes
Kurt Cobain: Performer
Scoff
Kurt Cobain: Performer

User reviews

Michelle Moore
7/10

The soundtrack includes rare and unreleased tracks that provide a new perspective on Cobain's artistic process and evolution as a musician. Listening to these songs is like uncovering hidden treasures that offer insight into Cobain's creative mind.

David Lee
6/10

The music in the film serves as a powerful storytelling device, enhancing the audience's understanding of Cobain's inner struggles and creative genius.

Susan Martin
8/10

The raw and unfiltered nature of the soundtrack mirrors the honesty and authenticity of Cobain's own music. It creates a visceral and immersive experience for the audience, allowing them to truly feel the impact of Cobain's legacy.

Brian Martin
8/10

The soundtrack captures the essence of Nirvana's music while also delving into Cobain's personal struggles and demons. It serves as a poignant reminder of the complexities of Cobain's character and the enduring legacy he left behind.

Karen Robinson
5/10

The soundtrack creates a deeply immersive experience, drawing viewers into Cobain's world and psyche through the power of music.

Karen Wilson
5/10

Each song selected for the documentary perfectly encapsulates the emotional rollercoaster that defined Cobain's existence.

Andrew Smith
3/10

The music choices in the film often felt disconnected from the emotional depth of Kurt Cobain's story. Instead of enhancing the narrative and evoking a sense of nostalgia or introspection, the soundtrack sometimes felt jarring and out of place, failing to create a cohesive atmosphere that complemented the visuals.

Emily Wilson
5/10

The raw and unfiltered nature of the soundtrack mirrors Cobain's raw and unfiltered approach to music and self-expression.

Ashley Campbell
3/10

While I appreciate the attempt to capture the essence of Kurt Cobain's life through music, I felt that some of the tracks chosen for the documentary were cliché or overly dramatic, detracting from the authenticity and intimacy that the film was trying to convey. The soundtrack, at times, overshadowed the raw and powerful storytelling, making it challenging to fully immerse myself in Cobain's journey.

Elizabeth Carter
8/10

The emotional depth and intensity of the soundtrack make it a powerful standalone listening experience. Each track resonates with a raw energy that evokes a wide range of emotions, from sorrow to inspiration.

Andrew Wilson
6/10

The blend of Nirvana classics and lesser-known tracks adds depth and nuance to the narrative, showcasing the full spectrum of Cobain's musical talent.

Kenneth Anderson
7/10

Each song in the soundtrack is carefully selected to reflect different aspects of Cobain's life, from his struggles with addiction to his moments of raw vulnerability. The music adds depth and emotion to the storytelling, enhancing the viewer's connection to Cobain's experiences.