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A Thousand Leaves

 
Album Review: A Thousand Leaves

  • Artist: Sonic Youth
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: May 12, 1998
  • Total Time: 73:36
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Truth be told, the grunge era never quite fit Sonic Youth. They may have been at the peak of their popularity, but they had traded their experimentalism for sheer, bracing noise. It may have sounded good, but ultimately Dirty didn't have the cerebral impact of Sister, largely because it was tied to an admittedly effective backbeat. Beginning with Washing Machine, Sonic Youth returned to more adventurous territory, and in 1997, they released a series of EPs that illustrated their bond with such post-rock groups as Tortoise and Gastr del Sol. Those EPs, as well as the epic Washing Machine closer, "The Diamond Sea," provide the foundation for A Thousand Leaves, the band's most challenging and satisfying record in years. The blasts of dissonance that characterized their SST masterworks have been replaced, by and large, by winding, intricate improvisations. There's a surprising warmth to the subdued guitars of Thurston Moore, Lee Ranaldo, and Kim Gordon, which keeps the lengthy songs captivating. Both Moore and Ranaldo concentrate on quiet material, which almost makes Gordon's noisy politicized rants sound a little out of place, but her best moments ("French Tickler," "Heather Angel") have unsettling, unpredictable twists and turns that greatly contribute to the success of A Thousand Leaves. It may be their most cerebral album in ages, but that only makes it all the more engaging. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Contre le Sexisme Sonic Youth Sonic Youth (3:52)
Sunday (Lyrics) Sonic Youth Sonic Youth (4:52)
Female Mechanic Now on Duty Sonic Youth Sonic Youth (7:44)
Wild Flower Soul Sonic Youth Sonic Youth (9:01)
Hoarfrost Sonic Youth Sonic Youth (4:58)
French Tickler Sonic Youth Sonic Youth (4:50)
Hits of Sunshine (For Allen Ginsberg) Sonic Youth Sonic Youth (10:59)
Karen Koltrane Sonic Youth Sonic Youth (9:18)
The Ineffable Me Sonic Youth Sonic Youth (5:18)
Snare, Girl Sonic Youth Sonic Youth (6:38)
Heather Angel Sonic Youth Sonic Youth (6:06)

Credits

Kim Gordon (Bass), Thurston Moore (Voices), Marnie Weber (Artwork), Lee Ranaldo (Voices), Wharton Tiers (Producer), Greg Calbi (Mastering), Lee Ranaldo (Guitar), Thurston Moore (Guitar), Kim Gordon (Guitar), Don Fleming (Producer), Mark Borthwick (Photography), Mark Borthwick (Lettering), Frank Olinsky (?), Kim Gordon (Voices), Sonic Youth (Producer), Steve Shelley (Drums)
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A Thousand Leaves
Studio album by Sonic Youth
Released May 12, 1998
Recorded 1997 – 1998
Genre Alternative rock, Psychedelic rock
Length 73:36
Label DGC
Producer Sonic Youth, Wharton Tiers
Professional reviews
Sonic Youth chronology
SYR3: Invito Al Ĉielo
(1998)
A Thousand Leaves
(1998)
Silver Session for Jason Knuth
(1998)
Singles from A Thousand Leaves
  1. "Sunday"
    Released: July 1998

A Thousand Leaves is an album by Sonic Youth. It was the group's first major album to be recorded in their private Manhattan studio, dubbed Echo Canyon.

There are several French references on A Thousand Leaves. On the CD label the phrase mille feuille is crossed out and a thousand leaves is written under it. The name of the first song, "Contre le Sexisme," means against sexism in French. "French Tickler" refers to a sex toy of the same name. It was Thurston Moore who came up with the title, which is inspired by Walt Whitman's Leaves of Grass.

A Thousand Leaves peaked at #38 on the UK Album Chart in May 1998.

Contents

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Sonic Youth

# Title Length
1. "Contre le sexisme" (lyrics/vocals Gordon) 3:55
2. "Sunday" (lyrics/vocals Moore) 4:52
3. "Female Mechanic Now on Duty" (lyrics/vocals Gordon) 7:43
4. "Wildflower Soul" (lyrics/vocals Moore, background vocal Gordon) 9:04
5. "Hoarfrost" (lyrics/vocals Ranaldo) 5:01
6. "French Tickler" (lyrics/vocals Gordon) 4:52
7. "Hits of Sunshine (For Allen Ginsberg)" (lyrics/vocals Moore) 11:05
8. "Karen Koltrane" (lyrics/vocals Ranaldo, background vocal Moore) 9:20
9. "The Ineffable Me" (lyrics Moore, vocals Gordon) 5:21
10. "Snare, Girl" (lyrics/vocals Moore) 6:38
11. "Heather Angel" (lyrics/vocals Gordon) 6:09
73:36

Personnel

Band

Technical staff

  • Sonic Youth – producers
  • Greg Calbi – mastering
  • Don Fleming – producer
  • Wharton Tiers – producer
  • Frank Olinsky
  • Mark Borthwick – photography, lettering
  • Marnie Weber – artwork

Album charts

Year Album Chart Position
1998 A Thousand Leaves Official French Albums Chart No. 32
1998 A Thousand Leaves Official Norwegian Albums Chart No. 37
1998 A Thousand Leaves Official UK Albums Chart No. 38
1998 A Thousand Leaves Official Sweden Albums Chart No. 43
1998 A Thousand Leaves Official German Albums Chart No. 84
1998 A Thousand Leaves Billboard Top 200 No. 85

Charting singles

Year Song Chart Position
1998 Sunday UK Singles Chart No. 72

In pop culture

The single "Sunday" is featured in the films Bongwater and subUrbia.


 
 

 

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