SONIC-YOUTH "EVOL" PINK VINYL RECORD STORE DAY 2010 RARE ORG MINT!!

Sold Date: July 25, 2014
Start Date: July 22, 2014
Final Price: $35.75 $28.00 (USD)
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This auction is for an unopened and unplayed Vinyl LP. Limited to 500 copies on 180 gram pink vinyl! Re-mastered and restored for the first time for vinyl in over twenty years! EVOL is the third studio album from Sonic Youth, originally released in 1986 on SST Records. The album is notable for being the first with new drummer Steve Shelley, replacing Bob Bert, and for showing signs of the band transitioning away from their noise-rock past and toward a greater rock sensibility. The record marks the second album 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." "Shadow of a Doubt" takes a great part of its lyrical imagery from the Hitchcock 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." Mike Watt played bass on the track "In the Kingdom #19." The band encouraged him to play it shortly after his fellow band member D. Boon of Minutemen died in a car crash. Coincidentally, the song is also about a car crash. On the (original) 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.

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