![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The wave receded and by 2000 only “Sunday” was still in setlists, by 2001 even that was gone, and none of the songs were performed again, to the best of my knowledge. Then in 1998 the wave crested: The band played 73 shows, and apart from a couple classics thrown into the encores, the sets consisted entirely of songs developed in those Echo Canyon sessions. The song “Sunday” was recorded for the Suburbia soundtrack and debuted live in late 1996, and prototherian versions of other material for the album kicked around in the murky SY year of 1997. The Thousand Leaves material came and went like a singular wave. It was the first “proper” album made at the band’s own Echo Canyon studio (the first three EP’s of the SYR series had also been made there). 1998 and the A Thousand Leaves album released that year are an anomalous era of the Sonic Youth story. ![]()
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