Nico (album)


Nico is a compilation album by American rock band Blind Melon, released in 1996 by Capitol Records. The album was released after lead singer Shannon Hoon's cocaine overdose that resulted in his death in 1995. The album was named for his daughter, Nico Blue, and the proceeds arising from album sales were placed in a college trust for her. It features
unreleased tracks, recordings started by Hoon and finished by the band, unreleased versions of previous songs and the cover songs "The Pusher" and "John Sinclair".

Track listing

All songs by Blind Melon except "The Pusher" and "John Sinclair".
  1. "The Pusher" – 3:06
  2. *Recorded in Mammoth Mountain, California, April 1994.
  3. "Hell" – 2:02
  4. *Recorded at Kelsey's Playground, Lafayette, Indiana, 1993.
  5. "Soup" – 3:09
  6. *Recorded at Kingsway Studio, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 1994, during the "Soup" sessions.
  7. "No Rain" – 2:25
  8. *Recorded at Bullet Sound Studio, The Netherlands, November 10, 1993.
  9. "Soul One" – 3:15
  10. *Demo, recorded at Downtown Rehearsal, Los Angeles, California, 1991.
  11. "John Sinclair" – 3:36
  12. *Recorded at Riversound Studio, New York City, March 7, 1995.
  13. "All That I Need" – 2:50
  14. *Recorded in Mammoth Mountain, California, April 1994.
  15. "Glitch" – 3:20
  16. *Recorded at Kelsey's Playground, Lafayette, Indiana, 1993.
  17. "Life Ain't So Shitty" – 1:50
  18. *Recorded in a St. Louis hotel room, 1994.
  19. "Swallowed" – 3:45
  20. *Recorded at Kingsway Studio, New Orleans, Louisiana, November 1994, during the "Soup" sessions.
  21. "Pull" – 3:28
  22. *Recorded at Kingsway Studio, New Orleans, Louisiana, January 1995, during the "Soup" sessions.
  23. "St. Andrew's Hall" – 3:36
  24. *Recorded in various hotel rooms during the 1994 U.S. tour.
  25. "Letters from a Porcupine" – 1:54
  26. *Recorded on Christopher Thorn's answering machine by Shannon Hoon, calling from home in Lafayette, Indiana, 1994.
The Japanese edition of the album contained the bonus song "Three Is a Magic Number" as track 14, originally released on the Schoolhouse Rock! Rocks album.

Personnel