Washing Machine
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- For the laundry-cleaning apparatus of the same name, see Washing machine.
Washing Machine is an album by the band Sonic Youth. It was released shortly after the group concluded their stint headlining the 1995 Lollapalooza music festival.
The track "Little Trouble Girl" features vocals by Kim Gordon and Breeders/Pixies member Kim Deal. The video for that track was directed by noted music video and feature film director Mark Romanek. It's in a gently-paced artistic sci-fi style, with Gordon and Deal and a strange small alien creature with long fingers.
This Sonic Youth album marked the beginning of a trio of albums embracing the 60s psychedelic and 70s progressive that projected a slick, psychedelic sound.
"Washing Machine" peaked at #39 on the UK Album Chart.
Track listing
- "Becuz" – 4:43
- "Junkie's Promise" – 4:02
- "Saucer-Like" – 4:25
- "Washing Machine" – 9:33
- "Unwind" – 6:02
- "Little Trouble Girl" – 4:29
- "No Queen Blues" – 4:35
- "Panty Lies" – 4:15
- "Untitled" – 2:49
- "Skip Tracer" – 3:48
- "The Diamond Sea" – 19:35
External links
- [Little Trouble Girl] page at Mark Romanek's web site
| Sonic Youth |
| Kim Gordon | Thurston Moore | Lee Ranaldo | Steve Shelley |
| Jim Sclavunos | Richard Edson | Bob Bert | Jim O'Rourke | Coco Gordon Moore |
| Discography |
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| Albums: Sonic Youth | Confusion Is Sex | Sonic Death | Bad Moon Rising | EVOL | Sister | The Whitey Album | Daydream Nation | Goo | Dirty | Experimental Jet Set, Trash and No Star | Screaming Fields of Sonic Love | Washing Machine | Made in USA | A Thousand Leaves | | SYR5 | NYC Ghosts & Flowers | Murray Street | Sonic Nurse | Rather Ripped |
| Extended plays: Kill Yr Idols | TV Shit | ' | ' | | Silver Session for Jason Knuth |
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