In Utero: Album Guide, Artist and Facts
In Utero — album guide with key facts, artist and background.

In Utero is the third and final studio album by the American rock band Nirvana, released in September 1993 by DGC Records. After breaking into the mainstream with their previous album, Nevermind (1991), Nirvana hired Steve Albini to record In Utero, seeking a more complex, abrasive sound that was reminiscent of their work prior to Nevermind. Although the songwriter, Kurt Cobain, said it was "very impersonal", many songs allude to his personal life, expressing feelings of angst that were prevalent on Nevermind. In Utero was recorded in February 1993 at Pachyderm Studios. After recording finished, rumors circulated that DGC might not release it due to Albini's abrasive and uncommercial sound. It was mastered by Bob Ludwig to achieve a more desirable sound for Nirvana and DGC. Nirvana hired the producer Scott Litt to remix the singles "All Apologies", "Heart-Shaped Box" and "Pennyroyal Tea". In Utero was a major critical and commercial success. Critics praised its lyrics and raw, unconventional sound. It reached number one on the US Billboard 200 and UK Albums Chart; "Heart-Shaped Box" and "All Apologies" reached number one on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. The album is certified 6× platinum in the US for 6 million sales and has sold 15 million copies worldwide.
Quick facts about In Utero
- Title: In Utero
- Artist: Nirvana
- Released: 1993
- Type: Album
- Wikidata ID: Q222001
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Frequently asked questions
What is In Utero?
In Utero is the third and final studio album by the American rock band Nirvana, released in September 1993 by DGC Records.
Who made In Utero?
In Utero is by Nirvana.
When was In Utero released?
In Utero was released in 1993.



