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  1. Hormoaning. The EP was released to promote the band's tour of Australia. All three formats (12", CS, CD) were limited to a total of 15,000 copies. Except for some CDs that were sold early (December 1991), the release date was in January 1992. DGC Japan later decided to release a CD of their own in February 1992.

  2. Hormoaning (Exclusive Australian '92 Tour EP) (CD, EP, Blue Disc) DGC, Geffen Records: GEFD21711: Australia: 1992: Hormoaning (Exclusive Australian '92 Tour EP) (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP, Limited Edition, Red-Blue Swirled) DGC, Geffen Records: GEF 21711, GEF21711Australia: 1992

  3. 1 de jun. de 2017 · Nirvana – Hormoaning, Australian tour edition. This Australian-only tour EP has become one of the most desirable releases in Nirvana’s back catalogue. Snapping one up won’t leave you with much change from £500…. After Nirvana released their genre-defining second album, Nevermind, they were propelled to the status of global superstars.

  4. 27 de ene. de 1992 · Exclusive January/February 1992 Limited Australian Tour Edition EP. The cassette is housed in a jewel case with a folding 3-panel booklet. The catalogue number 'GEFC21711' is printed on the rear of the j-card artwork and spine, while the cat# variation 'GEFC 21711' is printed on the cassette shell (which bears a 'Geffen' logo).

  5. Nirvana’s biggest contribution to the modern rock landscape was, to my mind at least, how open they were about their influences to the point where any kid who knew Nevermind back to front and front to back was probably likely to at least know about bands as relatively obscure as The Wipers and Melvins even before the latter had their major label exposure.

  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1992 CD release of "Hormoaning " on Discogs.

  7. To make matters worse, there are numerous "purple" versions which are clearly counterfeits. Differences from the "blue" version. 1. The color of "Nirvana" and "Hormoaning" on the front insert (and spine) and the track titles on the back insert are purple. 2. The tracks are numbered 1, 2, 3 and 1, 5, 6 on some CDs. 3.