In Pompano Beach, a rare look at Kurt Cobain and Nirvana

In the fall of 1989, future grunge gods Nirvana embarked on a string of 37 European concerts that would make them or break them — or both. The unknown Seattle band, having released their debut studio album, “Bleach,” on Sub Pop Records earlier that year, were led by an emotionally precarious singer-guitarist, Kurt Cobain, on a tour that would culminate at London’s LameFest UK, where the influential British music press lay in wait.