SYR4: Goodbye 20th Century is an album by American alternative rock band Sonic Youth. It is a double album of versions of pieces by avant-garde composers, performed by Sonic Youth and collaborators.
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Studio album by Sonic Youth | ||||
Released | November 16, 1999 | |||
Recorded | March–August 1999, NYC | |||
Genre | Modern classical, harsh noise, experimental | |||
Length | 105:42 | |||
Label | SYR | |||
Producer | Sonic Youth, William Winant, Jim O'Rourke | |||
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SYR4 featured works by avant-garde classical composers such as John Cage, Yoko Ono, Steve Reich and Christian Wolff, played by Sonic Youth and several collaborators from the modern avant-garde music scene, such as Christian Marclay, William Winant, Wharton Tiers and Takehisa Kosugi.
Unlike other entries in the SYR series, SYR4's liner notes were written in English.
Thurston Moore and Kim Gordon's daughter Coco Hayley Moore, about 5 years old at the time of recording, provided the vocals for "Voice Piece for Soprano" on disc 1.
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Performers | Length |
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1. | "Edges" | Christian Wolff | Wolff, Jim O'Rourke, Kim Gordon, Lee Ranaldo, Steve Shelley, Takehisa Kosugi, Thurston Moore, William Winant | 16:03 |
2. | "Six (3rd Take)" | John Cage | O'Rourke, Ranaldo, Shelley, Kosugi, Moore, Winant | 3:03 |
3. | "Six for New Time (For Sonic Youth)" | Pauline Oliveros | O'Rourke, Gordon, Ranaldo, Shelley, Moore, Winant | 8:06 |
4. | "+–" | Takehisa Kosugi | O'Rourke, Gordon, Ranaldo, Shelley, Kosugi, Moore, Winant | 7:01 |
5. | "Voice Piece for Soprano" | Yoko Ono | Coco Hayley Moore | 0:17 |
6. | "Pendulum Music" | Steve Reich | Gordon, Ranaldo, Shelley, Moore | 5:55 |
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length | |
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1. | "Having Never Written a Note for Percussion" | James Tenney | O'Rourke, Gordon, Ranaldo, Shelley, Kosugi, Moore, Winant | 9:09 |
2. | "Six (4th Take)" | Cage | O'Rourke, Ranaldo, Shelley, Kosugi, Moore, Winant | 2:10 |
3. | "Burdocks" | Wolff | Christian Marclay, Wolff, O'Rourke, Gordon, Ranaldo, Shelley, Kosugi, Moore, Winant | 13:12 |
4. | "Four6" | Cage | O'Rourke, Gordon, Ranaldo, Shelley, Kosugi, Moore, Winant, Wharton Tiers | 30:01 |
5. | "Piano Piece No. 13 (Carpenter's Piece) (For Nam June Paik)" | George Maciunas | Gordon, Ranaldo, Shelley, Moore | 3:58 |
6. | "Pièce enfantine" | Nicolas Slonimsky | Ranaldo, Winant | 1:28 |
7. | "Treatise (Page 183)" | Cornelius Cardew | O'Rourke, Gordon, Ranaldo, Shelley, Kosugi, Moore, Winant | 3:25 |
SYR4: Goodbye 20th Century was released on CD and vinyl. The vinyl version had a slightly different track order, due to the side length constraints of the format. The first disc of the CD edition contained a QuickTime video of a performance of "Piano Piece No. 13 (Carpenter's Piece)", which showed Sonic Youth nailing piano keys down one by one.
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Entertainment Weekly | C+[4] |
NME | 7/10[5] |
Pitchfork | 8.5/10[6] |
The Rolling Stone Album Guide | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Spin | favorable[2] |
Sputnikmusic | 3.5/5[8] |
SYR: Goodbye 20th Century received mixed reviews from critics, but most praised the group's efforts at popularizing and reinterpreting the composers' works. The album placed second in The Wire's annual critics' poll for record of the year.[9]
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