Sonic Youth: Thurston Moore, Lee Renaldo (vocals, guitar); Kim Gordon (vocals, bass); Steve Shelley (drums).
Additional personnel: Ian MacKaye (guitar).
Recorded at Magic Shop, New York, New York in early 1992.
Sonic
Youth's second major-label album, produced and mixed by Butch Vig and
Andy Wallace (a team that had helped turn Nirvana's NEVERMIND
multi-platinum) was not the barefaced bid for mainstream acceptance
that surly underground souls grumbled about in the pages of fanzines.
While Vig and Wallace give guitarists Thurston Moore and Lee Ranaldo,
bassist Kim Gordon, and phenomenal drummer Steve Shelley a wide-screen
panorama for their bizarrely-tuned assaults, DIRTY is probably Sonic
Youth's most uncompromising album since 1985's BAD MOON
RISING--particularly in the lyrical department.
Dropping the
deliberate obscurantism, Philip K. Dick references, and smart-alecky
snottiness, Sonic Youth brackets a slew of pointed political attacks
("Youth Against Fascism," "Swimsuit Issue," and the Jesse Helms-bashing
"Chapel Hill") with two passionate tributes to the band members'
murdered friend, Joe Cole ("100%" and "JC"). That DIRTY is Sonic
Youth's most commercial-sounding album makes it that much more
subversive.
| TRACKS |
| 1 |
100% |
| 2 |
Swimsuit Issue |
| 3 |
Theresa's Sound-World |
| 4 |
Drunken Butterfly |
| 5 |
Shoot |
| 6 |
Wish Fulfillment |
| 7 |
Sugar Kane |
| 8 |
Orange Rolls, Angel's Spit |
| 9 |
Youth Against Facism |
| 10 |
Nic Fit |
| 11 |
On The Strip |
| 12 |
Chapel Hill |
| 13 |
J.C. |
| 14 |
Purr |
| 15 |
Creme Brulee |