Walls Have Ears
Walls Have Ears | ||||
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Live album by Sonic Youth | ||||
Released | 1986 | |||
Genre | Noise rock | |||
Label | Not | |||
Sonic Youth live album chronology | ||||
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Walls Have Ears is a Sonic Youth bootleg live recording from 1985. It was released on 2x12" vinyl in 1986 without the consent of the band.[1]
Content
Tracks 1-7 were recorded live on October 30, 1985 in London. Track 8 was recorded live on November 8, 1985 at Brighton Beach in Brighton. Tracks 9-17 were recorded live April 28, 1985 in London.
Track listing
- "C.B."
- "Green Love" ("Green Light")
- "Brother James"
- "Kill Yr. Idols"
- "I Love Her All the Time"
- "Expressway to Yr. Skull"
- "Spahn Ranch Dance" ("Death Valley '69")
- "Blood on Brighton Beach" ("Making the Nature Scene")
- "Burning Spear"
- "Death Valley '69"
- "Speed JAMC"
- "Ghost Bitch"
- "I'm Insane" (unlisted)
- "The World Looks Red"
- "The Word (E.V.O.L.)" ("Flower")
- "Brother Jam-Z" ("Brother James")
- "Killed & Kicked Off" ("Kill Yr. Idols")
Response
Critics
In his book Psychic Confusion: The Sonic Youth Story, author Stevie Chick wrote, "[A case is made] that the best illicit releases prove that artists sometimes aren't the best judges of their own artistic output. The Walls Have Ears is such an album; unloved by its creators, but a crucial and electrifying document of the group at their live best, playing with violent and ecstatic abandon."[2]
The band
According to Thurston Moore, "Our creative control was put on the spot by this guy. We were kinda livid."[3]
References
- ↑ Marcus, Greil (1999). In the Fascist Bathroom: Punk in Pop Music, 1977–1992. Harvard University Press. p. 325. ISBN 0674445775. Retrieved April 10, 2013.
- ↑ Chick, Stevie (2009). Psychic Confusion: The Sonic Youth Story. Music Sales Group. ISBN 0857120549. Retrieved April 10, 2013.
- ↑ Browne, David (2009). Goodbye 20th Century. readhowyouwant.com. p. 288. ISBN 1458778878. Retrieved April 10, 2013.