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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 .
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 Daydream Nation , and ending with a track from their eponymous first album from 1982. The release of this compilation coincided with the release of a music video collection of the same name, featuring all of Sonic Youth's music videos from the 1980s.
"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
"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 "Addicted to Love " (dir. Kim Gordon )
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]
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