- Evol
Infobox Album
Name = Evol
Type = studio
Artist =Sonic Youth
Released = 1986
Recorded = March 1986
Genre =Alternative Rock ,Noise Rock
Length = 39:09
Label = SST
Producer = Sonic Youth,Martin Bisi
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:43220r4ac48p link]
*Robert Christgau (B+) [http://www.robertchristgau.com/get_artist.php?name=Sonic+Youth link]
*Mark Prindle rating-10|6 [http://www.markprindle.com/sonicya.htm#evol link]
Last album = "Bad Moon Rising"
(1985)
This album = "Evol"
(1986)
Next album = "Sister"
(1987)
Misc = Extra album cover 2
Upper caption = Side two LP label
Type = studio
Singles
Name = EVOL
Type = studio
single 1 =Starpower
single 1 date =July 1986 "Evol" is the third studio album by American
noise rock bandSonic Youth , released in 1986 onSST Records . The album cover features a picture ofLung Leg , a still taken from "Submit to Me Now", a film byRichard Kern . The album is notable forSteve Shelley replacingBob Bert and the band showing signs of transition away from their noise-rock past and towards a greater rock sensibility. It was the first album by the band released on the SST label. By 1986, label founderGreg Ginn was anxious for SST to move away from its American hardcore roots, and signing Sonic Youth was an undeniably important step for the label, as well as for the band.The record marks the second straight for the band in which it had worked with New York singer/performance artist
Lydia Lunch . Lunch had shared vocal duties on Bad Moon Rising's "Death Valley '69 " and on this record she co-wrote the tune "Marilyn Moore," which may or may not be about the second woman to survive an attack by theYorkshire Ripper . "Shadow of a Doubt" takes a great part of its lyrical imagery from theHitchcock film Strangers on a Train: "Met a stranger on a train/you'll kill him and I'll kill her/swear it wasn't meant to be".On the vinyl format of the album, the time length for "Expressway to Yr. Skull" was indicated by the symbol for
infinity ; the final moment of the song featured a locked groove, making it theoretically endless. The CD format added a bonus track: the band's raucous but surprisingly faithful take on theKim Fowley tune "Bubblegum," whichKim Gordon kicks off by shouting "hit it, girls."One single, a radio edit of "Star Power", was released from the album, with "Bubblegum" and an edited "Expressway to Yr. Skull" as B-sides.
Track listing
All tracks written by Sonic Youth, except where indicated.
# "Tom Violence" (lyrics/vocals Moore) – 3:05
# "Shadow of a Doubt" (lyrics/vocals Gordon) – 3:32
# "Starpower " (lyrics Thurston, vocals Gordon) – 4:48
# "In the Kingdom #19" (lyrics/vocals Ranaldo) – 3:24
# "Green Light" (lyrics/vocals Moore) – 3:46
# "Death to Our Friends" – 3:16
# "Secret Girl" (lyrics/vocals Gordon) – 2:54
# "Marilyn Moore" (lyricsLydia Lunch and Moore, vocals Moore) – 4:04
# "Expressway to Yr. Skull" (aka The Crucifixion ofSean Penn /Madonna, Sean and Me) (lyrics/vocals Moore) – 7:19CD bonus track
#
- "Bubblegum" (
Kim Fowley ) (vocals Gordon, Ranaldo) – 2:49Personnel
*
Lee Ranaldo –guitar ,vocals
*Kim Gordon –bass guitar , guitar, vocals
*Thurston Moore – guitar, vocals, Moog Synthesiser
*Steve Shelley – drums, programming
*Mike Watt –bass guitar - "Bubblegum" (
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