Goo is the sixth studio
album by the American
alternative rock band
Sonic Youth. It was released by
DGC Records on June 26, 1990; the album is the band's first on a major label after the group left
Enigma Records to sign with
Geffen. For the album, Sonic Youth sought to expand upon its trademark alternating guitar arrangements and the layered sound of the group's 1988 record
Daydream Nation. Their songwriting was much more topical than past works and explored themes of female empowerment and
pop culture. Coming off the success of
Daydream Nation,
Nick Sansano returned to engineer
Goo, but veteran
record producer Ron Saint Germain was chosen by Sonic Youth to finish mixing the album following Sansano's dismissal.
A critical and commercial success in 1990,
Goo received rave reviews from rock music critics. By the end of 1990, the album had sold over 200,000 copies and became the band's highest-charting album to date in the United States, peaking at No. 96 on the
Billboard 200. Although the album lacked significant
radio airplay, its lead
single "
Kool Thing", a collaborative effort with
Public Enemy's
Chuck D, reached No. 7 on the
Billboard Modern Rock Tracks. Since then,
Goo has been viewed as one of alternative rock's most important records, as well as being musically and artistically significant.
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