Sonic Youth: Dirty (Deluxe Edition)
Dirty (Deluxe Edition)
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- Label: Goofin', 1992
- Erscheinungstermin: 9.9.2003
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Als Sonic Youth 1990 bei Geffen Records unterschrieben, schaffte es Goo in die Top 100 der amerikanischen Albumcharts, eine Leistung, die zwei Jahre später von Dirty wiederholt wurde. Beide waren jedoch in Großbritannien erfolgreicher, wo Goo auf Platz 32 und Dirty auf Platz 6 landete. In den 1990er Jahren und bis ins 21. Jahrhundert hinein waren Sonic Youth weiterhin einflussreich und erfolgreich.
J. Feyer in Stereo 11/92: "Wo andere nur billige Trend-Hopserei produzieren, klingen Sonic Youth frisch, kraftvoll, souverän - egal, ob sie Chuck D. als Gast-Rapper bemühen (wie auf 'Goo') oder jetzt den Nirvana-Produzenten Butch Vig engagieren. Eine souveräne Leistungs-Show der US-Underground Institution."
While Sonic Youth diehards may complain that 1992's Dirty is the first of their albums to receive the deluxe reissue treatment -- complete with an extra disc of B-sides, unreleased rehearsals and demos, and, of course, liner notes with essays by Thurston Moore, Lee Ranaldo, and Byron Coley, among others -- its place in the band's discography as their (relatively) most commercial, and commercially successful, album makes it a financially savvy starting point and whets the appetite for the eventual Daydream Nation, Sister, Goo, and other reissues that the Dirty deluxe edition will hopefully spawn. The album itself remains one of Sonic Youth's best balances of experimentalism and accessibility, with just enough nods to the grunge / alternative explosion to connect it with that era, but not so many that it sounds dated. "100%," "Drunken Butterfly," and "Youth Against Fascism" -- with their crunching, crushing guitars; upfront drums; and relatively tight song structures -- are as close as the band gets to grunge, but it's grunge that's been filtered through Sonic Youth's arty, detached stance: they never sound as desperately, poetically angry as Nirvana or as rowdy and smart-assed as Mudhoney did. That's not to say that the band doesn't sound passionate on Dirty, however. Actually, the emphasis on pop structures and melodies provides the perfect setting for some of Sonic Youth's most explicitly political statements -- by appearing on an album that was originally released in the twilight of one Bush administration and reissued during another, the aforementioned "Youth Against Fascism" sounds both retro and eerily prescient. The more mainstream approach also allows the band to explore love and lust in surprisingly straightforward ways, such as the sexy "Purr" and "Sugar Kane" as well as Lee Ranaldo's beautiful, dysfunctional love song "Wish Fulfillment." Likewise, Dirty also features some of Kim Gordon's best moments, ranging from feminist manifestos like "Swimsuit Issue," "Shoot," and "On the Strip" to the breath...
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J. Feyer in Stereo 11/92: "Wo andere nur billige Trend-Hopserei produzieren, klingen Sonic Youth frisch, kraftvoll, souverän - egal, ob sie Chuck D. als Gast-Rapper bemühen (wie auf 'Goo') oder jetzt den Nirvana-Produzenten Butch Vig engagieren. Eine souveräne Leistungs-Show der US-Underground Institution."
While Sonic Youth diehards may complain that 1992's Dirty is the first of their albums to receive the deluxe reissue treatment -- complete with an extra disc of B-sides, unreleased rehearsals and demos, and, of course, liner notes with essays by Thurston Moore, Lee Ranaldo, and Byron Coley, among others -- its place in the band's discography as their (relatively) most commercial, and commercially successful, album makes it a financially savvy starting point and whets the appetite for the eventual Daydream Nation, Sister, Goo, and other reissues that the Dirty deluxe edition will hopefully spawn. The album itself remains one of Sonic Youth's best balances of experimentalism and accessibility, with just enough nods to the grunge / alternative explosion to connect it with that era, but not so many that it sounds dated. "100%," "Drunken Butterfly," and "Youth Against Fascism" -- with their crunching, crushing guitars; upfront drums; and relatively tight song structures -- are as close as the band gets to grunge, but it's grunge that's been filtered through Sonic Youth's arty, detached stance: they never sound as desperately, poetically angry as Nirvana or as rowdy and smart-assed as Mudhoney did. That's not to say that the band doesn't sound passionate on Dirty, however. Actually, the emphasis on pop structures and melodies provides the perfect setting for some of Sonic Youth's most explicitly political statements -- by appearing on an album that was originally released in the twilight of one Bush administration and reissued during another, the aforementioned "Youth Against Fascism" sounds both retro and eerily prescient. The more mainstream approach also allows the band to explore love and lust in surprisingly straightforward ways, such as the sexy "Purr" and "Sugar Kane" as well as Lee Ranaldo's beautiful, dysfunctional love song "Wish Fulfillment." Likewise, Dirty also features some of Kim Gordon's best moments, ranging from feminist manifestos like "Swimsuit Issue," "Shoot," and "On the Strip" to the breath...
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LP
- 1 100 :
- 2 Swimsuit Issue :
- 3 Theresa's Sound-World :
- 4 Drunken Butterfly :
- 5 Genetic :
- 6 Shoot :
- 7 Wish Fulfillment :
- 8 Sugar Kane :
- 9 Orange Rolls, Angel's Spit :
- 10 Youth Against Fascism :
- 11 Nic Fit :
- 12 On The Strip :
- 13 Chapel Hill :
- 14 The Destroyed Room :
- 15 Stalker :
- 16 Jc :
- 17 Hendrix Necro :
- 18 Purr :
- 19 Creme Brulee :
- 20 Is It My Body :
- 21 Personality Crisis :
- 22 The End Of The End Of The Ugly :
- 23 Tamra :
- 24 Little Jammy Thing :
- 25 Lite Damage :
- 26 Dreamfinger :
- 27 Barracuda :
- 28 New White Cross :
- 29 Guido :
- 30 Stalker :
- 31 Moonface :
- 32 Poet In The Pit :
- 33 Theoretical Chaos :
- 34 Youth Against Fascism :
- 35 Wish Fulfillment :