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Sonic Youth – Daydream Nation
Genre: | Rock |
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Style: | Alternative Rock, Indie Rock, Avantgarde, Noise |
Year: |
Tracklist
Teen Age Riot | 6:56 | ||
Silver Rocket | 3:46 | ||
The Sprawl | 7:39 | ||
'Cross The Breeze | 7:00 | ||
Eric's Trip | 3:46 | ||
Total Trash | 7:30 | ||
Hey Joni | 4:17 | ||
Providence | 2:39 | ||
Candle | 4:57 | ||
Rain King | 4:38 | ||
Kissability | 3:06 | ||
Trilogy: a) The Wonder | 4:27 | ||
Trilogy: b) Hyperstation | 7:04 | ||
Trilogy: z) Eliminator Jr. | 2:37 |
Credits (14)
- Kim GordonBass
- Steve ShelleyDrums
- Matt TrittoEngineer [Assistant]
- Dave SwansonEngineer [Second Assistant]
- Lee RanaldoGuitar
- Thurston MooreGuitar
Notes
LP Masters:
1988 Masterdisk DMM is found on 1988 releases worldwide and all Blast First represses.
2007 Golden mastering for the box set is repressed in 2014 2xLP version.
CD Masters:
1988 Masterdisk version heard on all worldwide 1988 releases.
1993 remaster (uncredited) heard on all DGC/Geffen versions including except Deluxe Edition.
2007 Golden remaster is found on deluxe edition and 2014 cd.
1988 Masterdisk DMM is found on 1988 releases worldwide and all Blast First represses.
2007 Golden mastering for the box set is repressed in 2014 2xLP version.
CD Masters:
1988 Masterdisk version heard on all worldwide 1988 releases.
1993 remaster (uncredited) heard on all DGC/Geffen versions including except Deluxe Edition.
2007 Golden remaster is found on deluxe edition and 2014 cd.
Versions
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![]() | Daydream Nation 2×LP, Album | Blast First – BFFP 34 | UK | 1988 | UK — 1988 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Daydream Nation CD, Album | Torso – Torso CD 088, Blast First – Torso CD 088 | Netherlands | 1988 | Netherlands — 1988 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Daydream Nation 2×LP, Album | Torso – TORSO 33088 | Netherlands | 1988 | Netherlands — 1988 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Daydream Nation CD, Album | Blast First – BFFP 34 CD | UK | 1988 | UK — 1988 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Daydream Nation 2×LP, Album | Au Go Go – ANDA 90 | Australia | 1988 | Australia — 1988 | ||||
![]() | Daydream Nation Cassette, Album | Enigma (4) – 7 75403-4, Blast First – 7 75403-4 | US | 1988 | US — 1988 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Daydream Nation CD, Album | Enigma Records (3) – 7 75403-2 | US | 1988 | US — 1988 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Daydream Nation 2×LP, Album Allied Pressing | Enigma (4) – 7 75403-1, Blast First – 7 75403-1 | US | 1988 | US — 1988 | ||||
![]() | Daydream Nation 2×LP, Album | Grabaciones Accidentales – GA275 | Spain | 1988 | Spain — 1988 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Daydream Nation 2×LP, Album | Di Di Music – Di Di 145, Di Di Music – DI DI 145, Blast First – BFFP 34 +1 more label... | Greece | 1988 | Greece — 1988 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Daydream Nation Cassette, Album Clear/Foil Cassette | Blast First – BFFP 34 C | UK | 1988 | UK — 1988 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Daydream Nation CD, Album, Club Edition | Enigma Records (3) – D2-575403 | US | 1988 | US — 1988 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Daydream Nation Cassette, Advance, Album Dolby HX Pro, B NR | Enigma (4) – 7 75403-4, Blast First – 7 75403-4 | USA & Canada | 1988 | USA & Canada — 1988 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Daydream Nation 2×LP, Album | Supernatural Organization – SUR LP2 | Japan | 1988 | Japan — 1988 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Daydream Nation Cassette, Album Grey Cassette, Silver Paper Labels | Blast First – BFFP 34 C | UK | 1988 | UK — 1988 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Daydream Nation 2×LP, Album, Test Pressing, White Label | Blast First – BFFD 34 | UK | 1988 | UK — 1988 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Daydream Nation Cassette, Album, Club Edition | Enigma Records (3) – 7 75403-4 | US | 1988 | US — 1988 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Daydream Nation Cassette, Album Dolby HX Pro, B NR | Enigma Records (3) – 7 75403-4, Blast First – 7 75403-4 | Canada | 1988 | Canada — 1988 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Daydream Nation 2×LP, Album SRC | Enigma Records (3) – 7 75403-1, Blast First – 7 75403-1 | US | 1988 | US — 1988 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Daydream Nation Cassette, Album | Enigma (4) – D4-575403, Blast First – 7 75403-4 | US | 1988 | US — 1988 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Daydream Nation 2×LP, Album, Limited Edition, Numbered | Au Go Go – ANDA 90 | Australia | 1988 | Australia — 1988 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Daydream Nation CD, Album | Enigma Records (3) – 7 75403-2 | US | 1988 | US — 1988 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Daydream Nation 2×LP, Album | Di Di Music – Di Di 145, Di Di Music – DI DI 145, Blast First – BFFP 34 +1 more label... | Greece | 1988 | Greece — 1988 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Daydream Nation Cassette, Album Dolby HX Pro, B NR | Enigma Records (3) – 7 75403-4, Blast First – 7 75403-4 | Canada | 1988 | Canada — 1988 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Daydream Nation CD, Album, Club Edition | Enigma Records (3) – 7 75403-2 | US | 1989 | US — 1989 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Нация Мечтателей LP, Album, Reissue, Unofficial Release | AnTrop – П91 00037 | USSR | 1991 | USSR — 1991 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Нация Мечтателей LP, Album, Reissue, Unofficial Release | AnTrop – П91 00037 | USSR | 1991 | USSR — 1991 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Нация Мечтателей LP, Album, Reissue, Unofficial Release | AnTrop – П91 00037 | USSR | 1991 | USSR — 1991 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Нация Мечтателей LP, Album, Reissue, Unofficial Release, Stereo | AnTrop – П91 00037 | USSR | 1991 | USSR — 1991 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Нация Мечтателей LP, Album, Reissue, Unofficial Release, Stereo | AnTrop – П91 00037 | USSR | 1991 | USSR — 1991 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Daydream Nation CD, Album, Reissue | DGC – DGCD-24515 | Canada | 1993 | Canada — 1993 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Daydream Nation CD, Album, Reissue | DGC – DGCD-24515 | US | 1993 | US — 1993 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Daydream Nation CD, Album, Reissue | Geffen Records – GED24515, Geffen Records – Ged24515 | Europe | 1993 | Europe — 1993 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Daydream Nation Cassette, Album, Reissue | DGC – DGCC-24515 | US | 1993 | US — 1993 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Daydream Nation Cassette, Album, Reissue Dolby System | DGC – DGCC-24515 | Canada | 1993 | Canada — 1993 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Daydream Nation Cassette, Album, Club Edition, Reissue | DGC – DGCC-24515 | US | 1993 | US — 1993 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Daydream Nation CD, Album, Reissue | DGC – DGCD-24515 | US | 1993 | US — 1993 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Daydream Nation LP, Album, Reissue | Geffen Records – 170.8100, Geffen Records – GEF-24515 | Brazil | 1994 | Brazil — 1994 | New Submission | |||
![]() | Daydream Nation CD, Album, Reissue | Geffen Records – MVCG-21018, Geffen Records – GEFD-24515 | Japan | 1995 | Japan — 1995 | Recently Edited | |||
![]() | Daydream Nation 2×LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered | Geffen Records – 424 515-1 | Europe | 2003 | Europe — 2003 | New Submission |
Recommendations
Reviews
Show All 51 Reviewsreferencing Daydream Nation (2×LP, Album)
My copy has two Side 4 labels. Side 3 has a Side 4 label. I'm curious if anybody else has the same thing with their copy.
Outstanding pressing. Flat, dynamic, very quiet. Get it.
Set up:
Rega P2, upgraded LP Gear stylus (ATN3600DLXVL)
Into a Yamaha Rn303
Into a pair of Elac UF51’s
Set up:
Rega P2, upgraded LP Gear stylus (ATN3600DLXVL)
Into a Yamaha Rn303
Into a pair of Elac UF51’s

Just to get this straight:
There are two different pressings of this reissue, and therefore this release should be split in two. The "A" sticker version (with "Super Remastered" on the sticker) has the mentioned misspellings on Silver Rocket and Eliminator Jr. The "B" sticker version (with "Experimental. Uncompromising. Essential") has no misspellings on these titles and is obviously an upgraded repress of the first 2014 version. I have the "B" version and it is perfect.
There are two different pressings of this reissue, and therefore this release should be split in two. The "A" sticker version (with "Super Remastered" on the sticker) has the mentioned misspellings on Silver Rocket and Eliminator Jr. The "B" sticker version (with "Experimental. Uncompromising. Essential") has no misspellings on these titles and is obviously an upgraded repress of the first 2014 version. I have the "B" version and it is perfect.

referencing Daydream Nation (2×LP, Album)
This is an amazing sounding version of this legendary album, everything is clear and crisp with the punch you want and expect from such an immense record. Original US copies are hard to come by, so look no further than the original UK to blow you out of the water in quality.
There's no doubt that this is the way to listen to this record. This sounds better than my old CD copy and any of my digital files; the bass is richer and mids/highs are clear.

referencing Daydream Nation (2×LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered, 2×LP, Box Set, Deluxe Edition) GOO-013
After cleaning the vinyls and the stylus there are one or two pops left here and there but the difference with my original is beyond comparison. No background noise. The undersleeves were detached but otherwise it's a great box set.

Edited 11 months ago
From the early days to Sister, Sonic Youth were my absolute heroes and i sincerly thought by the time they were the best group of the world. I was so excited when Daydream Nation publication was announced and in trance when i bought my copy the day it came out in France. I was puzzled when listening... I didn't like the sound of the record, it was sort of homgeneous in a pale grey horizon. And the 2xLP sounded a bit long to my ears with too many rather boring and unsurprising songs. No more of the sonic assaults and big tides of noise, no more of their unique studio spontaneous sound, making each songs unique. I couldn't believe how disappointed i was...
But well, a concert was announced and i did the 400km drive to go and see them in Belgium. Mudhoney was opening, they were so fun and good ! Then Sonic Youth came on stage, played the entire Daydream Nation 2xLP in the same order, no encore...
And well, even on stage, most of the songs sounded boring to my ears. In comparaison to an unforgettable live i was lucky enough to see some years ago (around Evol - Sister era) suddenly my all time favorite band was boring... It was heart breaking and unbelievable.
It's even more strange when you listen to the Ciccone Youth LP or the peel session they did around the same time, published in the bootleg 7" Speak No Evol. Both of these records contain this typical Sonic Frenzy which use to be their fingerprint, but nothing of this appears in Daydream Nation. So it is clear that they did a choice by the time. A choice i still can't explain or understand...
Am I the only one to have experienced this with this LP ? So many people started to love Sonic Youth from this one, but for me it was the opposite. Goo was a bit better, Dirty was ok and the live I saw in Prague on this tour was great. Then i got more and more disappointed by the other LPs until Thousands Leaves catch my ears again and also NYC Ghost and Flowers, but i just enjoy these records, i don't LOVE them as i use to LOVE the early Lps and Eps...
But well, a concert was announced and i did the 400km drive to go and see them in Belgium. Mudhoney was opening, they were so fun and good ! Then Sonic Youth came on stage, played the entire Daydream Nation 2xLP in the same order, no encore...
And well, even on stage, most of the songs sounded boring to my ears. In comparaison to an unforgettable live i was lucky enough to see some years ago (around Evol - Sister era) suddenly my all time favorite band was boring... It was heart breaking and unbelievable.
It's even more strange when you listen to the Ciccone Youth LP or the peel session they did around the same time, published in the bootleg 7" Speak No Evol. Both of these records contain this typical Sonic Frenzy which use to be their fingerprint, but nothing of this appears in Daydream Nation. So it is clear that they did a choice by the time. A choice i still can't explain or understand...
Am I the only one to have experienced this with this LP ? So many people started to love Sonic Youth from this one, but for me it was the opposite. Goo was a bit better, Dirty was ok and the live I saw in Prague on this tour was great. Then i got more and more disappointed by the other LPs until Thousands Leaves catch my ears again and also NYC Ghost and Flowers, but i just enjoy these records, i don't LOVE them as i use to LOVE the early Lps and Eps...

Edited 12 months ago
Ordered a copy from Amazon. Had the Rolling Stone hype sticker and no download card. BUT this pressing still sounds incredible.
referencing Daydream Nation (2×LP, Album, Repress) BFFP 34
My copy has danceteria price sticker 02.89, so realease date is 1989 or end 1988