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A Thousand Leaves 1998 Album

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1998-05-12
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The first album recorded at Echo Canyon (Sonic Youth's personal studio from 1996-2006), and built with the money they had made at the 1995 Lollapalooza festival. Since the band had an unlimited amount of time to work in their studio, the album features numerous lengthy and improvisational tracks that were developed unevenly. The span of nearly three years between Washing Machine and A Thousand Leaves also represented the longest gap between studio albums in Sonic Youth's career at the time. Thurston Moore explained that the band needed a break, noting that they had been touring non-stop for 16 years. He said, "We're having children, we're getting older, let's just cool out a little bit and build this workshop, and go that way, work that route. In many ways this album marks the start of what would be the final incarnation of the band Sonic Youth, tonally, creatively and otherwise.
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1. Contre Le Sexisme 3m 52s
2. Sunday 4m 52s
3. Female Mechanic Now On Duty 7m 44s
4. Wild Flower Soul 9m 1s
5. Hoarfrost 4m 58s
6. French Tickler 4m 50s
7. Hits Of Sunshine (For Allen Ginsberg) 10m 59s
8. Karen Koltrane 9m 18s
9. The Ineffable Me 5m 18s
10. Snare, Girl 6m 38s
11. Heather Angel 6m 6s

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