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| Smart Bar Chicago 1985 | |||
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| Released | November 13, 2012 | ||
| Recorded | August 11, 1985 | ||
| Studio | Smart Bar, Chicago, United States | ||
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| Length | 67:02 | ||
| Label | Goofin' | ||
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Smart Bar Chicago 1985 is a live album by American alternative rock band Sonic Youth, released on November 13, 2012, on Goofin' Records. It features a live 4-track recording of the band's performance at the Smart Bar in Chicago, Illinois, on August 11, 1985, during the tour in support of Sonic Youth's second studio album, Bad Moon Rising (1985).
Release[edit]
Smart Bar Chicago 1985 was released on November 13, 2012, on Goofin' Records. It was announced for release on September 10 on the band's official web site[1] and 'Intro'/'Brave Men Run' was made available for streaming on YouTube on October 15.[2][3] The album was issued on CD, double LP and as a digital download from online retailers. Upon its release, it charted in Belgium, peaking at No. 182 on Wallonia's Ultratop chart.[4]
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Reception[edit]
| Professional ratings | |
|---|---|
| Review scores | |
| Source | Rating |
| AllMusic | [5] |
| Drowned in Sound | 7/10[6] |
| Rolling Stone | [7] |
Upon its release, Smart Bar Chicago 1985 received positive acclaim from critics. AllMusic reviewer Fred Thomas awarded it 4.5 stars out of 5 and wrote, 'The band sounds locked into a collective meditation for much of the set, stringing together the long and discordant segments of songs into a mostly uninterrupted hour and change of sound.' Thomas later added, 'Without besting the album versions, almost every song here offers a more vivid, more extreme counterpoint to its better-known studio side' and summarized the album as 'unpolished, tormented, hungry, and constantly threatening to crumble into godless noise.'[5] Writing for Drowned in Sound, Noel Gardner said, 'On 'Brave Men Run (In My Family)', [Steve] Shelley elevates it with a near-classic rock fluidity to his playing [..] 'I Love Her All the Time' feels like a Moore vehicle, much like on record, but has great gobs of anti-rock no wave atmos; 'Ghost Bitch' is considerably more abrasive here, [Kim] Gordon sounding less like a coffee house poet than an untamed punk vocalist—Penelope Houston, say.' Gardner rated the album 7 out of 10 and summarized: 'Smart Bar – Chicago 1985 is not going to change perceptions of either Sonic Youth or live albums: it's a decent recording strictly for fans.' Describing the album as 'a taste of glories to come', Rolling Stone writer Rob Sheffield awarded the album 3.5 out of 5 stars and noted 'Expressway to Yr Skull' and 'Secret Girl' as highlights, adding, 'The peak is the early ballad 'I Love Her All the Time'—noisy, emotionally alive, jittery with excitement for the future.'[7] In his review in Smart Bar Chicago 1985's liner notes, Aaron Mullan referred to the album as 'brilliant' and the show itself as 'a killer show.' He added, 'The material is also so visceral and improvisatory that it greatly benefits from the additional perspective offered by a live recording.'[8]
Formed in 1981, Sonic Youth defied the proscriptive (if clandestine) dogma of the New York music scene immediately. Of these, only the 1982 debut is included in the following Countdown, for. 1982 - SONIC YOUTH (EP). 2008 - SYR8: ANDRE SIDER AF SONIC YOUTH. DESCARGAR DISCOGRAFIA SONIC YOUTH.
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Track listing[edit]
All music is composed by Sonic Youth.
| No. | Title | Lyrics | Length |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1. | 'Hallowe'en' (from Bad Moon Rising, 1985) | Kim Gordon | 5:42 |
| 2. | 'Death Valley '69' (from Bad Moon Rising, 1985) | Lydia Lunch, Thurston Moore | 7:20 |
| 3. | 'Intro'/'Brave Men Run (In My Family)' (from Bad Moon Rising, 1985) | Gordon | 4:51 |
| 4. | 'I Love Her All the Time' (from Bad Moon Rising, 1985) | Moore | 5:20 |
| 5. | 'Ghost Bitch' (from Bad Moon Rising, 1985) | Gordon | 5:55 |
| 6. | 'I'm Insane' (from Bad Moon Rising, 1985) | Moore | 5:20 |
| 7. | 'Kat 'n' Hat' (previously unreleased) | 3:36 | |
| 8. | 'Brother James' (from Kill Yr Idols, 1983) | Gordon | 2:50 |
| 9. | 'Kill Yr Idols' (from Kill Yr Idols, 1983) | Moore | 2:32 |
| 10. | 'Secret Girl' (from EVOL, 1986) | Gordon | 3:13 |
| 11. | 'Flower' (from Bad Moon Rising, 1985) | Gordon | 2:36 |
| 12. | 'The Burning Spear' (from Sonic Youth, 1982) | Moore | 5:01 |
| 13. | 'Expressway to Yr Skull' (from EVOL, 1986) | Moore | 9:04 |
| 14. | 'Making the Nature Scene' (from Confusion is Sex, 1983) | Gordon | 3:42 |
| Total length: | 67:02 | ||
Personnel[edit]
All personnel credits adapted from Smart Bar Chicago 1985's liner notes.[8]
- Sonic Youth
- Thurston Moore – vocals, guitar
- Kim Gordon – vocals, bass
- Lee Ranaldo – guitar, layout, photography
- Steve Shelley – drums, mixing
- Technical personnel
- Rich Menning – recording
- Aaron Mullan – mixing, liner notes
- John Golden – mastering
- Design personnel
- Cody Ranaldo – artwork
- Steve Koress – photography
- Pat Blashil – photography
- Gerard Cosloy – liner notes
Chart positions[edit]
| Chart (2012) | Peak position |
|---|---|
| Belgian Albums Chart (Wallonia)[4] | 182 |
References[edit]
- ^Pelly, Jenn (September 10, 2012). 'Sonic Youth Announce New Live Album News'. Pitchfork Media. Retrieved January 17, 2013.
- ^'Intro/Brave Men Run (in My Family) – Sonic Youth Smart Bar Chicago 1985'. YouTube. Google. Retrieved January 17, 2013.
- ^Flood, Laura (October 17, 2012). 'First Track from Sonic Youth's Smart Bar – Chicago 1985 Released: Music: News'. Paste. Wolfgang's Vault. Retrieved January 17, 2013.
- ^ ab'Sonic Youth – Smart Bar Chicago 1985'. Ultratop. Hung Medien. Retrieved January 17, 2013.
- ^ abThomas, Fred. 'Smart Bar: Chicago 1985 – Sonic Youth: Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards'. AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved January 17, 2013.
- ^Gardner, Noel (November 8, 2012). 'Sonic Youth – Smart Bar Chicago 1985 / Releases'. Drowned in Sound. Silentway. Retrieved January 17, 2013.
- ^ abSheffield, Rob (November 13, 2012). 'Smart Bar Chicago 1985 Album Reviews'. Rolling Stone. Wenner Media. Retrieved January 17, 2013.
- ^ abSmart Bar Chicago 1985 (CD). Sonic Youth. Goofin' Records. 2012. GOO-016.CS1 maint: others (link)
External links[edit]
- Smart Bar Chicago 1985 at AllMusic
| Sonic Youth, early 80s. |
Now that I have a regular DJ gig and a lot more free time (summer break!), I've decided to do some serious Sonic Youth research. I've spent the past few days listening to their complete discography, and educating myself about this super influential band. I think one reason people love Sonic Youth so much is the fact that they never 'sold out,' to use a rock and roll cliche. For 30 years, they made the music they wanted to, without following any sort of pop formula or trend. This is, for a rock and roll band, a near miracle, and a big part of why this band is so beloved by music purists. What follows here is their complete discography (minus live recordings and bootlegs), a little about them, and my favortite songs on each record. Check it out..
1.) Sonic Youth EP (1982). Their first EP reflects their roots in the New York No Wave/post punk music scene of the late 1970s and early 1980s. Brandon Stosuy of Pitchfork Media describes their debut in this way: 'This is Sonic Youth at their most icy; it's an erudite, windswept set, wrapping distortion inside danceable half frozen Liquid Liquid beats.' My favorite track is 'The Burning Spear.'
6.) Master=Dik EP (1987). This may be the most 'fun' Sonic Youth recording. The title track is a kind of 'shout out' to the 1980s New York hip hop scene. That's right, Sonic Youth raps! Also, check out their cover of The Ramones' 'Beat on the Brat.'
7.) Sister LP (1987). This is a concept album based (sort of) on the life and works of science fiction writer Philip K. Dick. My favorite track is 'Schizophrenia,' which is a mental illness that Dick's later novels deal with.
