You're Living All Over Me (reissue) (CD)
1987's You're Living All Over Me was a breakthrough record for Dinosaur Jr. and a seminal moment in alternative rock. Reigning in some of the noise from 1985's debut, Dinosaur, and featuring the first compositions by Lou Barlow, You're Living All Over Me became a blueprint for nineties guitar rockers and lo-fi DIY bedroom songsmiths alike. According to All Music Guide this is the record that " established guitar heroics as a part of indie rock, bringing the noise of Sonic Youth into more conventional song structures." This reissue features two of the band's videos.
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Little Fury Things |
| 2 | Kracked |
| 3 | Sludgefeast |
| 4 | Lung |
| 5 | Raisans |
| 6 | Tarpit |
| 7 | In a Jar |
| 8 | Lose |
| 9 | Poledo |
| 10 | Just Like Heaven |
| 11 | Little Fury Things [Video][Multimedia Track] |
| 12 | Just Like Heaven [Video][Multimedia Track] |
| Damian Hade
- Brooklyn, NY, USA |
| The sophmore slump sleighed; the best second record any band or music listener could ever hope for.
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