Sonic Youth - Hits Are for Squares LP record (gold nugget vinyl)
Sonic Youth - Hits Are for Squares LP record (gold nugget vinyl)
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Sonic Youth began way back in 1980 in the downtown disaster unit of NYC. First three records (Sonic Youth, Confusion is Sex, Kill Yr Idols) began in 1981 on the Neutral label started by Glenn Branca. They then signed to Gerard Cosloy's Homestead imprint releasing Bad Moon Rising and the Flower/Halloween 12" to universal intrigue and acclaim. They switched labels to release records (Sister, Evol) on SST, the Southern California label overseen by Greg Ginn of Black Flag. Concurrently they established a relationship with Paul Smith and Blast First Records in the UK co-releasing the Homestead and SST titles and culminating with the massive end of the decade double LP Daydream Nation, since added to the National Recording Registry at the Library of Congress. The band signed to DGC/Geffen in 1990 and began an ascendant affair there releasing Goo and Dirty to much heated excitement. They continued to release strange, out-of -step recordings with Geffen throughout the 90s and early 2000s. Young wizard Jim O'Rourke came on board with the band as a multi-instrumentalist/producer collaborating on two of their most progressive LPS to date, Murray Street and Sonic Nurse, as well as the ongoing series of experimental LPs on the bands own SYR imprint. After Jim's departure, and after releasing Rather Ripped, their final statement on Geffen (and which ranked third in Rolling Stone's Top 50 Albums of 2006) the band recruited their pal from compatriot 90s band Pavement, Mark Ibold, to play bass. After a solid bout of touring Mark joined the band in the recording of The Eternal.
Track Listings
1 | Bull In The Heather selected by Catherine Keener |
2 | 100% selected by Mike D |
3 | Sugar Kane selected by Beck |
4 | Kool Thing selected by Radiohead |
5 | Disappearer selected by Portia de Rossi |
6 | Superstar selected by Diablo Cody |
7 | Stones selected by Allison Anders |
8 | Tuff Gnarl selected by Dave Eggers AND Mike Watt |
9 | Teenage Riot selected by Eddie Vedder |
10 | Shadow Of A Doubt selected by Michelle Williams |
11 | Rain On Tin selected by Flea |
12 | Tom Violence selected by Gus Van Sant |
13 | Mary-Christ selected by David Cross |
14 | World Looks Red selected by Chloë Sevigny |
15 | Expressway To Yr Skull selected by The Flaming Lips |
16 | Slow Revolution exclusive new Sonic Youth recording |
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