Sonic Youth - Daydream Nation

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Album Details

Title: Daydream Nation
Artist: Sonic Youth
Release Date: 1988
Re-Released On: 7/17/2007
Label: DGC (David Geffen Company), Geffen
Duration: 70:47
UPCs: 4988005537645, 720642451526, 0720642451526, 018777540315, 018777540346, 0602517341128, 060251734112
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Experimental, Indie Rock, Noise-Rock, Experimental Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, College Rock, American Underground
Moods: Cerebral, Detached, Intense, Sprawling, Volatile, Atmospheric, Complex, Fiery, Hypnotic, Spooky, Tense/Anxious, Visceral, Cathartic, Difficult, Eerie, Enigmatic, Ethereal, Literate, Restrained, Ambitious, Elaborate, Ironic, Refined/Mannered, Stylish, Trippy, Uncompromising, Wintry
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Teen Age Riot
  2. Silver Rocket
  3. The Sprawl
  4. 'Cross the Breeze
  5. Eric's Trip
  6. Total Trash
  7. Hey Joni
  8. Providence
  9. Candle
  10. Rain King
  11. Kissability
  12. Trilogy: The Wonder
  13. Trilogy: Hyperstation
  14. Trilogy: Eliminator Jr.

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2007CDGeffen1734112
1993CDDGC (David Geffen Company)24515
------CDDGC (David Geffen Company)75403

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Album Review

By refining the song-oriented breakthroughs of Sister and developing their fascination with noise and alternate tunings, Sonic Youth created a masterpiece of post-punk art rock with the double-album Daydream Nation. Though the self-conscious sprawl of the album might appear self-indulgent on the surface, Daydream Nation is powered by a sustained vision, one that encapsulates all of the group's quirks and strengths. Alternating between tense, hypnotic instrumental passages and furious noise explosions, the music demonstrates a range of emotions and textures, and in many ways, it's hard not to listen to the record as one long piece of shifting dynamics. But the songs themselves are remarkable, from the anti-anthem of "Teen Age Riot" and the punky "Silver Rocket" to the hazy drug dreams of "Providence" and the rolling waves of "Eric's Trip." Daydream Nation demonstrates the extent to which noise and self-conscious avant art can be incorporated into rock, and the results are nothing short of stunning. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Dave SwansonAssistant Engineer
Howie WeinbergMastering
Jutta KoetherLiner Notes
Kim Gordon?, Bass
Lee Ranaldo?, Bass
Matt TrittoAssistant Engineer
Michael LavinePhotography
Nick SansanoProducer, Engineer
Sonic YouthProducer
Steve Shelley?, Drums
Thurston MooreGuitar, ?

Member Reviews

Mike M. wrote on 2/8/2007...

It's a classic. 1988 Came out the same year as Public Enemy's "It Take a Nation of Millions" and competed for the top slot of critics "best of year" lists.