There was an EP before
Confusion is Sex - recorded at Radio City of all places... Some songs on it: "The Burning Spear", "I Don't Want to Touch It", etc... The LP had a blue outline with a faded greyish photo of them (pre Steve Shelly). Is that stuff on the
Confusion is Sex reissue?
Anyway, here are my personal fav Sonic Youth records (in no particular order):
The first EP - called
Sonic Youth (this one I love - it always sounded to me like a folkways record about an electro-acoustic social experiment, or something like that...)
Confusion is Sex(While I like
Badmoon Rising, I've always found it to be a tough listen - I feel like I've accomplished something whenever I get all the way through it

this is not to imply that other records of theirs are necessarily easy listens, not at all in fact!

but that's one of the things we love about them, now isn't it?)
Evol (a great, great record - but I wouldn't reach for it first, normally)
Sister (nostalgically and essentially Sonic Youth's coming out party - this one is a classic, a good candidate for someone's first Sonic Youth record)
Daydream Nation (although the term "masterpiece" is bandied about with regards to this record and perhaps has lost some of its meaning, the record itself does not care and lives on! my god this record saved my sanity one night and every day I feel thankful for that. it's something you can't force yourself to like though; some people disregard the hype and subsequently, the record, and I suppose that's understandable. who cares what I or people say, though, decide for yourself.)
Goo (I was always puzzled when I would read in interviews that they themselves weren't all that happy with this one. This was really the first Sonic Youth record I came to love, back when it came out. I was addicted to it and wore it out in a couple of different media. The next year when I read that they thought
Dirty was better than this, I was like, "Whaaa?" because
Dirty left me empty and time hasn't bent it open like it sometimes does for a record you might initially not like. I wonder if they still view
Dirty as the more real record of them. Honestly, to me it sounds premeditated and stale, whereas
Goo has the magic needle threaded through the loop from start to finish.)
NYC Ghosts and Flowers (I thought this was a fantastic record)
Murray Street (like a reawakening)