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Sonic Youth - Corporate Ghost - The Videos: 1990-2002

Sonic Youth - Corporate Ghost - The Videos: 1990-2002

Musician: Sonic Youth
Album title: Corporate Ghost - The Videos: 1990-2002
Style: Indie Rock
Released: 2004
Country: Canada
Size MP3 version: 1141 mb
Size APE version: 1906 mb
Size WMA version: 1577 mb
Rating ✫: 4.2
Votes: 233
Format: AU MIDI APE DTS VOC VQF AIFF
Genre: Rock

Sonic Youth - Corporate Ghost - The Videos: 1990-2002


Tracklist

1 Dirty Boots
2 Tunic (Song For Karen)
3 Mary-Christ
4 Kool Thing
5 Mote
6 My Friend Goo
7 Disappearer
8 Mildred Pierce
9 Cinderella's Big Score
10 Scooter & Jinx
11 Titanium Expose
12 100%
13 Sugar Kane
14 Youth Against Fascism
15 Bull In The Heather
16 Superstar
17 Little Trouble Girl
18 The Diamond Sea
19 Sunday
20 Hoarfrost
21 Nevermind (What Was It Anyway)
22 The Empty Page
23 Disconnection Notice

Notes

"Contains 3 Unreleased videos, Band Commentary,
Interviews and more..." (sticker)
Manufactured & Distributed by Universal Music Canada Inc.

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
0602498627341 Sonic Youth Corporate Ghost - The Videos: 1990-2002 ‎(DVD-V, PAL) DGC 0602498627341 Europe 2004
986 273-4 Sonic Youth Corporate Ghost - The Videos: 1990-2002 ‎(DVD, PAL) Geffen Records 986 273-4 Australia 2004
B0000754-09 Sonic Youth Corporate Ghost (The Videos: 1990-2002) ‎(DVD-V, Comp, NTSC) DGC, Chronicles B0000754-09 US 2004
0602498627341 Sonic Youth Corporate Ghost - The Videos: 1990-2002 ‎(DVD-V, Comp, PAL) Geffen Records 0602498627341 Ukraine 2007
460502600388 Sonic Youth Corporate Ghost - The Videos: 1990-2002 ‎(DVD-V, Comp, PAL) Universal Music Russia 460502600388 Russia 2009



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Nagor
So far, this is one of the most complete guides (visual or otherwise) in the history of SY. As much as video making industry advanced in the past 5-10 years, many of those videos still retain the edge that they had back in the day. Of course, there are some boring ones, but majority of videos is quite unusual. Especially well done are "Superstar" with Thurston Moore on the golden microphone and Kim Gordon and the rest of the band doing their best impersonation of The Carpenters. Then there are some arty videos like 100% with shots of New York, police cars and dead body covered with a blanket as well as some of more simple (if not primitive) ones like Youth Against Fascism and Mote (which gave a name to Japanese one-man noise project). One thing that puzzle me is the omission of video for "Teen Age Riot" song - whether it was due to DVD format limitations or any other reason is not clear and its just plain odd. All in all, this one might provide hours of quality entertainment for SY fans, as well as anybody else.
Malodora
Teen Age Riot as well as any videos prior to the album Goo are not included because they were before SY signed with Geffen. Hence the title Corporate Ghost. Whether a DVD update of Screaming Fields of Sonic Love including the early videos will be released, remains to be seen.