Goo Sonic Youth

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  • Release Date: 06/15/1990
  • 2 Disc Set
  • Sales Rank: 14,359
  • Label: GEFFEN RECORDS
  • UPC: 720642429723

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Goo

1LISTENDirty Boots 5:24
2LISTENTunic (Song for Karen) 6:17
3LISTENMary-Christ 3:08
4LISTENKool Thing 4:04
5LISTENMote 7:36
6LISTENMy Friend Goo 2:18
7LISTENDisappearer 5:08
8LISTENMildred Pierce 2:12
9LISTENCinderella's Big Score 5:50
10LISTENScooter + Jinx 1:00
11LISTENTitanium Exposé 6:26

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Any doubts as to the continuing relevance of Sonic Youth upon their jump to major-label status were quickly laid to rest by Goo, their follow-up to the monumental Daydream Nation. While paling in the shadow of its predecessor, the record is nevertheless a defiant call to arms against mainstream musical values; the Geffen logo adorning the disc is a moot point -- Goo is, if anything, a portrait of Sonic Youth at their most self-indulgently noisy and contentious, covering topics ranging from Karen Carpenter ("Tunic") to UFOs ("Disappearer") to dating Jesus' mom ("Mary-Christ"). Even Public Enemy's Chuck D joins the fracas on the single "Kool Thing," which teeters on the brink of a cultural breakthrough but falls just shy of the mark; the same could be said of Goo itself -- by no means a sellout, it nevertheless lacks the coherence and force of the group's finest work, and the opportunity to violently rattle the mainstream cage slips by. Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide

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Great Albumby Nick_Hemlock

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June 18, 2009: While Goo isn't as good as Daydream Nation or Dirty, it's still awesome. You cannot beat Mote, Tunic, Mary-Christ, Kool Thing...etc there are many good songs on this album. This is a good SY album to start with, it's probably their most accessible. Highly recommended.

I Also Recommend: Dirty, Daydream Nation.

GOO,GOO,GOOby Anonymous

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December 26, 2000: This is Gavin from Dublin and just writing to advise to buy this album.It is pure brillance.I could give a detailed and profound analysis of the excellent song structure,brillant vocals and excellent guitar riffs which are both addictive and catchy. NUFF SAID! PeaceandLove