A Thousand Leaves Sonic Youth

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  • Release Date: 05/12/1998
  • Sales Rank: 45,110
  • Label: GEFFEN RECORDS
  • UPC: 720642520321

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A Thousand Leaves

1LISTENContre le Sexisme 3:52
2LISTENSunday 4:52
3LISTENFemale Mechanic Now on Duty 7:44
4LISTENWild Flower Soul 9:01
5LISTENHoarfrost 4:58
6LISTENFrench Tickler 4:50
7LISTENHits of Sunshine (For Allen Ginsberg) 10:59
8LISTENKaren Koltrane 9:18
9LISTENThe Ineffable Me 5:18
10LISTENSnare, Girl 6:38
11LISTENHeather Angel 6:06

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Truth be told, the grunge era never quite fit Sonic Youth. They may have been at the peak of their popularity, but they had traded their experimentalism for sheer, bracing noise. It may have sounded good, but ultimately Dirty didn't have the cerebral impact of Sister, largely because it was tied to an admittedly effective backbeat. Beginning with Washing Machine, Sonic Youth returned to more adventurous territory, and in 1997, they released a series of EPs that illustrated their bond with such post-rock groups as Tortoise and Gastr Del Sol. Those EPs, as well as the epic Washing Machine closer, "The Diamond Sea," provide the foundation for A Thousand Leaves, the band's most challenging and satisfying record in years. The blasts of dissonance that characterized their SST masterworks have been replaced, by and large, by winding, intricate improvisations. There's a surprising warmth to the subdued guitars of Thurston Moore, Lee Ranaldo, and Kim Gordon, which keeps the lengthy songs captivating. Both Moore and Ranaldo concentrate on quiet material, which almost makes Gordon's noisy politicized rants sound a little out of place, but her best moments ("French Tickler," "Heather Angel") have unsettling, unpredictable twists and turns that greatly contribute to the success of A Thousand Leaves. It may be their most cerebral album in ages, but that only makes it all the more engaging. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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December 21, 2000: sonic youth's A Thousand Leaves was blasted by many critics and fans, mostly from being a departure from previous ''grunge'' albums Dirty and Goo (which were quite successful). this is perhaps sonic youth's most important, lasting, beautiful work. how can you listen to ''sunday'' or ''hits of sunshine'' and not be moved? thurston moore never sounded so good, and kim gordon's songs are beautiful as well. not to mention lee ranaldo, whose ''hoarfrost'' and ''karen koltrane'' round out the list of top three lee songs (behind only ''wish fulfillment'' from Dirty). dont be misled by foolish people who give this album a negative review. try it, you'll buy it (how corny is that?)