I wouldn't necessarily say it’s better than the original—let's be honest, covering Bowie is a tall order. That said, I love Nirvana's take on The Man Who Sold the World. Despite being a fairly straightforward rendition, this song and the entire Unplugged set revealed a tender, vulnerable aspect to the band not immediately apparent on their studio albums. Live and acoustic, recorded in a single take—astonishing, really. I watched the performance on MTV at a friend's place around the time it was originally broadcast because cable never reached as far into the suburbs as I lived. When it was over, I remember being stunned into silence. The album has lost none of that arresting power over the years.
MTV Unplugged

Tracklist
- About A Girl
- Come As You Are
- Jesus Doesn't Want Me For A Sunbeam
- The Man Who Sold The World
- Pennyroyal Tea
- Dumb
- Polly
- On A Plain
- Something In The Way
- Plateau
- Oh Me
- Lake Of Fire
- All Apologies
- Where Did You Sleep Last Night



