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"Candy/Molly's Lips" Single by The Fluid and Nirvana Released January, 1991 Format 7", 12" Recorded 1990 Genre Grunge, punk rock Length 1:53 Label Sub Pop Records Nirvana singles chronology "Sliver"
(1990)"Candy"/ "Molly's Lips"
(1991)"Here She Comes Now"/ "Venus in Furs"
(1991)"Candy"/"Molly's Lips" is a vinyl-only split-single from the American rock bands The Fluid and Nirvana. It was released in January 1991 on Sub Pop records and includes the live versions of "Candy" by The Fluid, and "Molly's Lips" by Nirvana.
Contents
The single
"Candy" first appeared on The Fluid's 1990 EP, Glue. The EP was re-released on CD in 1993 along with their 1989 album, Roadmouth.
"Molly's Lips" was recorded live on February 9, 1990, at the Pine Street Theatre in Portland, Oregon. It was written by the Scottish band The Vaselines about Molly Weir, according to band member Eugene Kelly, presumably because her Rentaghost television character Hazel McWitch typically appeared in whiteface with emphatic red lips. According to Michael Azerrad's 1993 Nirvana biography Come as You Are: The Story of Nirvana, the band's singer and guitarist Kurt Cobain was opposed to the release of the track, feeling that this version was not strong. However, the single constituted part of the band's buyout deal from their former record label, Sub Pop Records. "Candy/Molly's Lips" was Nirvana's final release on Sub Pop Records. The word "Later" is etched into the single's run-out groove.[1] This version of Molly's Lips was included on the 2009 reissue of the Nirvana debut album Bleach.
Track listing
- 1. Candy (Live) by The Fluid
- 2. Molly's Lips (Live) by Nirvana
Live versions of Molly's Lips
Apart from the limited edition single released in 1990 Nirvana performed "Molly's Lips" several other times in concert from 1989 to 1993. On August 23, 1991, it was performed live with its author, the Vaselines' Eugene Kelly, at the 1991 Reading Festival in Reading, Berkshire. It was again performed live with Kelly on December 5, 1991 in London, England. On both occasions, Kelly and Cobain shared vocal duties.
Studio version of Molly's Lips
Nirvana recorded a studio version on BBC Radio 1 for John Peel in October 1990 which appeared on the 1992 tour EP Hormoaning, and was also included on the b-sides compilation Incesticide. This version was released as a 12" vinyl promotional single in Brazil, to promote Incesticide.[2]
Legacy
The single was only released on 7 inch vinyl, and in limited numbers of 7500. The first 4000 copies were pressed on green swirled vinyl, the final 3500 pressed on black vinyl.[1] Counterfeit versions of the single also pressed on black vinyl exist, but can be distinguished from the real version as the matrix number is different.[3] The live version of 'Molly's Lips' by Nirvana was exclusive to the single, though was subsequently released on the 2009 Bleach reissue. The single is also notorious for being The Fluid's most famous release, due to the fact it was split with Nirvana, and exposed them to a wider audience.
References
- Nirvana Live Guide
- Azerrad, Michael. Come as You Are: The Story of Nirvana, Doubleday, New York: 1993, ISBN 0-86369-746-1
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