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"Dive" is a song by the American rock band Nirvana, written by vocalist and guitarist
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and bassist
Krist Novoselic Krist Anthony Novoselic (; ; born May 16, 1965) is an American musician, politician and activist. Novoselic co-founded and played bass on every album for the rock music, rock band Nirvana (band), Nirvana. Novoselic and Kurt Cobain formed the ban ...
. It was released as the B-side to the band's second single, " Sliver" in September 1990. The same version was re-released as the opening track on the compilation album '' The Grunge Years'' in 1991, and again on the Nirvana rarities compilation, '' Incesticide'', in December 1992.


Origin and recording


Early history

"Dive" was first recorded in the studio in the spring of 1989 at Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington. The session was produced by Evergreen student Greg Babior, and was the band's only studio session with second guitarist Jason Everman, who was credited on their 1989 debut album, '' Bleach'', but did not play on it. The session also resulted in a cover of the Kiss song "Do You Love Me?", which was released on '' Hard to Believe: A Kiss Covers Compilation'' in 1990. However, this version of "Dive" remained unreleased until its appearance on the Nirvana box set, '' With the Lights Out'', in November 2004. "Dive" was performed for the first time live on May 26, 1989 at the Lindbloom Student Centre of Green River Community College in Auburn, Washington. On November 1, 1989, it was recorded along with " About a Girl" and " Love Buzz" for the VPRO radio show ''Nozems-a-Go-Go'' at Villa 65 in Hilversum, Netherlands.


"Sliver" single

A second studio version was recorded by Butch Vig, who later produced the band's breakthrough album, '' Nevermind'', in April 1990 at Smart Studios in
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. This version was released twice by the band's then-label,
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, first as the B-side to the "Sliver" single in September 1990, and then on the compilation album ''The Grunge Years'' in June 1991.


Post-"Sliver" single

In December 1992, the same version of "Dive" was re-released by DGC Records, the major label the band had signed with in 1991, on the Nirvana rarities compilation, ''Incesticide''. As on the "Sliver" single, it appeared back-to-back with "Sliver," but was the album's opening track. The final live rendition of "Dive" was an impromptu version played at the James A. Rhodes Arena in
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on October 31, 1993.


Composition and lyrics

Nirvana biographer Michael Azerrad described "Dive" as possessing "the best elements of ''Bleach'' - the grinding guitar sound, the high, desperate growling vocals, the deliciously laden riff" and wrote that "it was
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, but very, very heavy pop music." Journalist Gillian G. Garr theorized that had "Dive" not been included on the "Sliver" single, it may have been re-recorded for the band's September 1991 release ''Nevermind'', since it predicted that album's sound with its fusion of punk,
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and pop. According to Garr, the song's lyrics feature a braggadocio absent from other Nirvana songs. Author Chuck Crisafulli described the song as having the "thick, dirty guitar, menacing bass and vocals of intermediate agony" that characterized the still-new "grunge" genre at the time.


Release and reception

The "Sliver" single was first released on 7-inch vinyl in the US in 1990 by Sub Pop. The initial run of 3,000 copies was pressed on black, marbled blue, or clear pink vinyl. It was released on
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, 7-inch vinyl and 12-inch vinyl in the UK in 1991 on the Tupelo record label. Reviewing ''Incesticide'' for ''
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'' in December 1992, David Browne described "Dive" as "a 1988 pile driver" that "embodies everything wonderful about Nirvana: the one-two-three punch of thudding guitar riffs, rubbery bass lines (
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is the band’s unheralded linchpin), and Cobain’s lozenge-craving roar fighting to be heard through layers of boredom and rage, which all combine to form something both cathartic and moving." The single was re-released on silver 7-inch vinyl on 26 March 2021 by Jackpot Records and it is limited to 1,000 copies.


Legacy

In a July 2018 retrospective review of ''Incesticide'', '' Pitchfork's'' Jenn Pelly wrote that "in the crests and punches and crashes of 'Dive,' Cobain shows all the contours and shapes he could carve with his voice," and that "like the best of Nirvana, 'Dive' validates pain while tacitly pulling you out from beneath it, depressive and buoyant in each breath, making the sunken feeling soar." In 2015, "Dive" was ranked at number six on '' Rolling Stone's'' ''No Apologies: All 102 Nirvana Songs Ranked'' list, with
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calling it "a tense and furtive pop song in spite of itself." In 2017, it was voted eight on ''Rolling Stones's'' reader's poll of non-album Nirvana songs. According to the 2001 Cobain biography ''
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'' by Charles R. Cross, Cobain's future wife,
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, was impressed with the song upon hearing the "Sliver" single for the first time, calling it "sexy, and sexual, and strange and haunting," and describing it as "genius."


Charts


Accolades


Personnel

Nirvana *
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– vocals, guitars *
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– bass *
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– drums


Other releases

*A live version, recorded at the Pine Street Theatre in
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on February 9, 1990, was released in November 2009, when the full Pine Street show appeared as bonus material on the 20th anniversary "Deluxe" version of ''Bleach''. *A live version, recorded on January 23, 1993 at the Hollywood Rock Festival at the Praça da Apoteose in
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,
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, appeared on the live video, ''
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'', released in November 1994. Recorded during the show's encore, it featured Cobain performing the song in a slip and tiara, while Grohl wore a bra.


Unreleased versions

*The version recorded for the VPRO on November 1, 1989 has appeared on bootlegs such as '' Outcesticide III: The Final Solution'', but remains unreleased. *A live version, recorded at the
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in
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on December 3, 1989, was selected to appear on a live compilation titled '' Verse Chorus Verse'', which was to include what became ''
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'' and a second disc of live electric performances. However, the second disc was abandoned, and no version of "Dive" was included when Novoselic and Grohl later revisited the idea of a live album and compiled ''
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'', released in November 1996.


Notes

{{authority control 1990 singles Nirvana (band) songs Songs written by Kurt Cobain Songs written by Krist Novoselic Sub Pop singles 1990 songs Song recordings produced by Butch Vig