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Dirty (Deluxe Edition) [Remastered]

Sonic Youth

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Nirvana’s surprise success in 1991 put an unusual amount of suspicion on the alternative nation that had been growing since the early 1980s. Cries of “sell out” were all too common and every creative move was scrutinized for its sense of purity. Sonic Youth opted to record Dirty, the follow-up to their major label debut Goo, with Nirvana producer Butch Vig (who had a ton of indie cred before Nirvana, it should be noted). However, the group hardly made a big, slick hard rock record. Yes, several songs are more “conventional” than the group’s usual sprawling atonal, feedback/alternate tuning instrumental jams, but the sound is pretty true to the album’s title. Recorded at a slower tape speed to retain the band’s trademark grit, Dirty is the sound of a non-traditional rock band lending its voice to the world at large. Where their earlier material concerned their own insular world and spoke in private language (and there’s plenty of that here), several tunes address the outside world of 1992. “Swimsuit Issue” handles sexual harassment. “Youth Against Fascism” is informed by the Clarence Thomas-Anita Hill hearings. But the band’s best moments are the simple clanging chug of “100%,” the two-chord shift of “Sugar Kane” and the amateurish grind of “Crème Brulee.” The “Deluxe Edition” more than doubles the original album and features several outstanding b-sides and curiosities that makes it a valued addition, including Lee Ranaldo’s poppy “Genetic,” brutal covers of Alice Cooper’s “Is It My Body” and the New York Dolls’ “Personality Crisis,” as well as demos of the album’s material that spells out the group’s rehearsal process as you hear the songs taking shape before your ears.

Customer Reviews

Don't Listen

Some of their rehearsal, B-side and jam sessions are their most open and creative work. Dirty is a filthy, loud album filled with wonderful noise. Not as good as Goo, but better than the slightly overrated Daydream Nation. Good intro to Sonic Youth for new listeners.

pop no wave?

this is sonic youth at their best. a must buy!

The best of a stellar career

Sonic Youth has consistently produced one stellar album after another. Dirty is chock full of stellar songs, particularly Chapel Hill and Purr. It's a toss up between Dirty and Goo, but for my money, Dirty is better.

Biography

Formed: 1981 in New York, NY

Genre: Alternative

Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Sonic Youth were one of the most unlikely success stories of underground American rock in the '80s. Where contemporaries R.E.M. and Hüsker Dü were fairly conventional in terms of song structure and melody, Sonic Youth began their career by abandoning any pretense of traditional rock & roll conventions. Borrowing heavily from the free-form noise experimentalism of the Velvet Underground and the Stooges, and melding it with a performance art aesthetic borrowed from the New York post-punk avant-garde,...
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