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Sister (Sonic Youth album) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sister (Sonic Youth album)
''Sister'' is the fourth studio album by American alternative rock band Sonic Youth. It was released in June 1987 by record label SST. The album furthered the band's move away from no wave towards more traditional song structures, while maintaining an aggressively experimental approach. The album was reissued in 2011 on 180-gram purple-marble vinyl. Like Sonic Youth's previous records, ''Sister'' wasn't very successful at the time, but garnered critical praise later on in their career. ''Slant Magazine'' called it "the last great punk album of the Reagan era, and the first great pop album to emerge from the American underground"; The magazine listed ''Sister'' at No. 72 in its list of the best albums of the 1980s.〔 Pitchfork listed ''Sister'' as the 14th best album of the 1980s. == Background and recording == Sonic Youth released their third album, ''EVOL'', in October/November 1986. During the tour of the album, the band began writing material for a new album ("White Kross" had been written earlier, circa May 1986). ''Sister'' was recorded to 16-track in March and April 1987 with Walter Sear at Sear Sound, entirely on analog tube equipment, giving it its characteristic "warm", vintage feel. ''Sister'' is a loose concept album (like its follow-up ''Daydream Nation''). ''Sister'' was in part inspired by the life and works of science fiction writer Philip K. Dick. The original titles for the album were ''Kitty Magic'', ''Humpy Pumpy'' and ''Sol-Fuc'',〔 but it was named ''Sister'' as a reference to Dick's fraternal twin, who died shortly after her birth, and whose memory haunted Dick his entire life. "Sister" was also the original title for "Schizophrenia", and Thurston Moore often introduced it as "Sister".
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