| | Sonic Youth Experimental Jet Set, Trash & No Star CD Sonic Youth Discography of CDs
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Have Sonic Youth inclined, ever so slightly, towards some sort of mainstream rock credibility? Not really. It's more likely that purveyors of popular song forms have finally made their peace with Sonic Youth, who've remained true to their vision long enough to see elements of their innovations popularized by grunge bands, modern classical minimalists and the like.
The music on EXPERIMENTAL JET SET, TRASH AND NO STAR shows that Sonic Youth is more than capable of having their cake and eating it, too. While the rock-solid drumming of Steve Shelly and the taut bass lines of Kim Gordon grounds their work in a palpable backbeat, the twin guitar thrash of Thurston Moore and Lee Ranaldo transcends pop cliches in a way that is still defiantly tense, moody and evocative.
Sonic Youth push the envelope of modern rock's avant garde, but as a collective ensemble in which individual egos are subsumed to the group sound. On "Bull In The Heather," Kim Gordon breathlessly renders images of need and desire in broken fragments of cliches and half-remembered promises, yet her vocals never eclipse the splintered shards of bell-tones and noise Moore and Ranaldo offer as a continual commentary. Not that there isn't some precedent in rock for such a balance: on "Starfield Road," with its go-go backbeat, odd tunings and ambient noise, Sonic Youth suggests the Eno-Manzanera experiments of early Roxy Music. Each song is like a separate world unto itself, making EXPERIMENTAL JET SET, TRASH AND NO STAR one of the most fiercely original albums to ever break the Billboard charts.
Trash & No Star
Recorded at Sear Sound, New York, New York.
Audio Mixer: Butch Vig.
Recording information: Sear Sound, New York, NY (1993).
Editor: Howie Weinberg.
Unknown Contributor Roles: Sonic Youth; Ed Raso; Devin Emke; Ollie Cotton; Fred Kevorkian; Walter E. Sear; Bill Emmons .
Sonic Youth: Thurston Moore, Lee Renaldo (vocals, guitar); Kim Gordon (vocals, bass); Steve Shelley (drums).
Alternative Press (5/94, p.73) - "...You won't hear this blasting on the beach during spring break; it won't appeal to folks who like their culture served to them on a stick. It don't get much cooler than this...." Experimental Jet Set, Trash & No Star Music Sonic Youth Experimental Jet Set, Trash & No Star Songs Experimental Jet Set, Trash & No Star Music Review Buy Experimental Jet Set, Trash & No Star CD Purchase Experimental Jet Set, Trash & No Star CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Sonic Youth Goo CD (1990)
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| | Sonic Youth Confusion Is Sex/Kill Yr. Idols CD (1995)
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| | Sonic Youth Bad Moon Rising CD (1985)
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| | Sonic Youth E.V.O.L. CD (1986)
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| | Sonic Youth Washing Machine CD (1995)
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| | Sonic Youth Thousand Leaves CD (1998)
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| | Sam Black Church CD (1994) Extended Play
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| | Richard Marx Repeat Offender CD (1989)
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| | Monster Zero Two Years Gone CD (2000)
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| | Best Of Michel Petrucciani - The Blue Note Years CD (1993)
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$11.29 The single-disc Best Of outing is a mixed blessing. The 12 performances include the wonderful "Bimini" from Power Of Three, as well as trio and quartet takes from arguably his best release, Pianism, and six cuts with him playing acoustic and electric keyboards on the same composition. But the disc gives a grab-bag feel for Petrucciani the composer and improviser; we can't tell how ...
| | Sugababes One Touch CD (2001)
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$9.79 ONE TOUCH is the 2000 album by the British female pop group Sugababes.
Less sculpted than Steps, not as gaudy as Destiny's Child, and, if you can believe it, far more of an awkward, provocative outfit than just about any logical peer, the ...
| | Dean Friedman Treehouse Journals CD (2002)
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$17.09 In the summer of 1977, Dean Friedman marked his entry into pop consciousness with the enormous success of his infectious hit single Ariel, a quirkily irresistible and uncategorizable pop song about a free spirited, music loving, vegetarian Jewish girl in a peasant blouse who lived, as the lyric goes, "...way on the other side of the Hudson."A year later, Friedman struck again, this time with a magical duet, performed with singer Denise Marsa, entitled Lucky Stars. Lucky Stars zoomed to the top of the UK singles charts going instantly gold.The now classic single Lucky Stars paved the way for a slew of hits off of Friedman's humorously titled album "Well, Well" Said the Rocking Chair", including familiar tracks such as Lydia and Rocking Chair as well as singles from his ...
| | Grand Ulena Neosho CD (2003) Extended Play
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| | Barry Manilow Live CDs (1977) Remastered; Special Edition; Digipak
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$15.95 A tremendous success upon its release in 1977 (it sold over three million copies), Barry Manilow's LIVE effectively captures everything that makes the performer appealing. From its glitzy, Broadway-style cover, it's clear that LIVE is about straight-up entertainment, and Manilow delivers with an energetic set that's as big on professional showmanship as it is on tunesmithery. Yet while Manilow dazzles the crowd with uptempo jump boogies and anthemic singalongs ("Riders to the Stars," "Daybreak"), it's his ballads and solo piano spots that stand out ("Weekend in New England," "This One's for You"). Manilow would continue to enjoy commercial success throughout the '80s, '90s, and beyond, but this is a document of the entertainer at the peak of his powers.
It was certainly no Frampton Comes Alive!, but in the catalog of live albums issued in the '70s, it was certainly one of the strongest. Manilow's only chart-topping album (unseating the mighty juggernaut that was Fleetwood Mac's Rumours) was a high-energy affair capturing the atmosphere of Manilow's sold-out homecoming stint in New York City during ...
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