NIRVANA: Samples Of Unreleased Track Get Posted Online

May 15, 2002

According to the unofficial NIRVANA website, www.nirvanaclub.com, four short clips of what is claimed to be the unreleased NIRVANA song "You Know You're Right" were posted online over the weekend, raising the possibility that the whole track could appear in the future.

The song, which was recorded post-In Utero in January 1994 at Bob Lang's Studio in Seattle, has been at the centre of a legal wrangle between Courtney Love and surviving NIRVANA members Krist Novoselic and Dave Grohl.

Last year, a Seattle judge granted Love an injunction preventing the release of the song on a proposed NIRVANA box set being put together by Grohl and Novoselic.

At the time, her manager James Barber claimed that the song was "a potential hit of extraordinary artistic and commercial value" and could expect to sell around 15 million copies worldwide.

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