Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
1995 compilation album by Sonic Youth
Screaming Fields of Sonic Love Released April 25, 1995 Recorded 1982–1988 Genre Length 76 :19 Label DGC Producer Sonic Youth
Screaming Fields of Sonic Love is a compilation album of songs culled from Sonic Youth 's various releases from the 1980s. It was released in 1995 on DGC .
Background
The tracks feature samples from each of the group's major '80s albums. However, they run in reverse chronological order, starting with songs from the band's 1988 masterwork
music video collection
of the same name, featuring all of Sonic Youth's music videos from the 1980s.
Track listing
"Teen Age Riot " – 6:58
"Eric's Trip" – 3:49
"Candle" – 4:59
"Into the Groove(y)" – 4:35
"G-Force" – 3:40
"Beauty Lies in the Eye" – 2:17
"Kotton Krown" – 5:08
"Shadow of a Doubt" – 3:34
"Expressway to Yr. Skull" – 7:08
"Starpower " – 4:49
"Death Valley '69 " – 5:10
"Halloween" – 5:09
"Flower" – 3:36
"Inhuman" – 4:01
"Making the Nature Scene" – 3:00
"Brother James" – 3:12
"I Dreamed I Dream" – 5:19
VHS
"Inhuman" (excerpt, live in front of The Zap , Brighton , 8 November 1985) [unlisted]
"Death Valley '69 " (feat. Lydia Lunch , dir. Richard Kern )
"Shadow of a Doubt" (dir. Kevin Kerslake )
"Beauty Lies in the Eye" (dir. Kevin Kerslake)
)
Ciccone Youth "Macbeth" (dir. Dave Markey )
"Teen Age Riot " (dir. Sonic Youth)
"Silver Rocket" (dir. Charles Atlas)
"Providence" (dir. Peter Fowler & Sonic Youth)
"Candle" (dir. Kevin Kerslake)
"Silver Rocket" (feat. Don Fleming , live on Night Music , episode 210, 1989) (dir. John Fortenberry )
"I Wanna Be Your Dog " (feat. David Sanborn & Indigo Girls , live on Night Music , episode 210, 1989) (dir. John Fortenberry)
"Schizophrenia" (live at The Town and Country Club,
London , 4 June 1987)
"I Wanna Be Your Dog " (feat. Iggy Pop , live at The Town and Country Club, London, 4 June 1987)
Thurston Moore 's nephew John and his three sisters "My Friend Goo" (Hyper version) (dir. Thurston Moore) [unlisted]
Thurston's nephew John and his three sisters "My Friend Goo" (Bored version) (dir. Thurston Moore) [unlisted]
"Brother James (live at The Zap, Brighton, 8 November 1985) [unlisted]
References
Studio albums Extended plays Live albums Compilations Other albums SYR series Singles Video albums Books Side projects Related articles