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Sonic Youth – A Thousand Leaves (2LP)
Format | LP |
Label | UNIVERSAL |
Availability | In stock |
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A Thousand Leaves, released on May 12, 1998, was the group’s first major album to be recorded in their private Manhattan studio, dubbed Echo Canyon. There are several references to France on A Thousand Leaves. On the CD label, the phrase “mille feuille” was crossed out and “a thousand leaves” was written under it. The name of the first song, “Contre le sexisme”, means “against sexism” in French. Thurston Moore came up with the title of the album, inspired by Walt Whitman’s Leaves of Grass.
Side A
1. Contre Le Sexisme
2. Sunday
3. Female Mechanic Now On Duty
Side B
1. Wildflower Soul
2. Hoarfrost
3. French Tickler
Side C
1. Hits Of Sunshine (For Allen Ginsberg)
2. Karen Koltrane
Side D
1. The Ineffable Me
2. Snare, Girl
3. Heather Angel
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