I Can Hear The Heart Beating A (1997) ( )

Artist: Yo La Tengo
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Label: Matador -- Dna --
UPC: 00744861022220
Release Date: 3/4/2007
Buy.com Sku: 60318174
Item#: ML7PSY
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Return To Hot Chicken ~ Yo La Tengo
2. Moby Octopad ~ Yo La Tengo
3. Sugarcube ~ Yo La Tengo
4. Damage ~ Yo La Tengo
5. Deeper Into Movies ~ Yo La Tengo
6. Shadows ~ Yo La Tengo
7. Stockholm Syndrome ~ Yo La Tengo
8. Autumn Sweater ~ Yo La Tengo
9. Little Honda ~ Yo La Tengo
10. Green Arrow ~ Yo La Tengo
11. One PM Again ~ Yo La Tengo
12. Lie And How We Told It, The ~ Yo La Tengo
13. Center of Gravity ~ Yo La Tengo
14. Spec Bebop ~ Yo La Tengo
15. We're An American Band ~ Yo La Tengo
16. My Little Corner Of The World ~ Yo La Tengo



 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Yo La Tengo: Georgia Hubley, Ira Kaplan, James McNew.
Additional personnel: Al Perkins (lap steel & pedal steel guitars); Jonathan Marx (trumpet).
Recorded at House Of David, Nashville, Tennessee.
Personnel: Al Perkins (lap steel guitar); Jonathan Marx (trumpet).
Audio Mixer: Roger Moutenot.
Recording information: House Of David, Nashville, TN.
Photographer: Steve Thornton.
Yo La Tengo began life as one among hundreds of Velvet Underground-inspired bands, banging out dark, skittish tunes that displayed YLT guitarist/vocalist Ira Kaplan's affection for Uncle Lou as well as Yo La Tengo's commitment to creating a gently subversive groove. Over the years, the band, which also features Kaplan's wife Georgia Hubley on drums and vocals, has gone through more identity changes than David Bowie, from acoustic folk-rock to wailing, Sonic Youth-like guitarchitecture.
On this album, the band consolidates their sound as they expand it, incorporating bossa nova, electronica and '60s pop into a gorgeous shimmering whole that is something more than the sum of its parts. The laconic-but-expressive vocals of Kaplan and Hubley provide the songs with just the right combination of detachment and naivete, and the trio (which also includes bassist James McNew) sounds like one person with six arms, three brains and one big heart. And don't worry; "We're An American Band" isn't the old Grand Funk Railroad song.

Producer: Roger Moutenot

 
Artist Overview
Yo La Tengo started out in the mid-1980s and became perhaps the ultimate critics' band. Led by former NYC rock journalist Ira Kaplan, they combined numerous, often esoteric influences to eventually create a distinctive sound. They started out in heavy debt to the Velvet Underground, but by the late '90s, they were incorporating ambient electronic textures and more experimental song structures for a transcendent, dream-pop sound that brought them a whole new audience.

Artist Influences
Bob Dylan | Grateful Dead | Jefferson Airplane | Love | Mission of Burma | Sonic Youth | Sun Ra | Television | The Beach Boys | The Byrds | The Clean | The dB's | The Feelies | The Holy Modal Rounders | The Kinks | The Soft Boys | The Velvet Underground

Artist Contemporaries
Downy Mildew | Dream Syndicate | Eleventh Dream Day | Galaxie 500 | My Bloody Valentine | Pixies | Schramms | Sonic Youth | Spacemen 3 | Tara Key | The Jesus and Mary Chain | The Vulgar Boatmen | Throwing Muses | Ultra Vivid Scene

Artist Followers
Absinthe Blind | Bedhead | Folksongs for the Afterlife | Idaho | Longwave | Low | M. Ward | Norfolk & Western | Simon Joyner | The American Analog Set | The Mosquitos | The Stratford 4 | Windsor for the Derby


 
Compilation Appearances
What's Up Matador
Everything Is Nice-Matador Rec
Yo Yo A Go Go
This Is Where I Belong The Songs Of
Gilmore Girls: Our Little Corner of the World
Greasy Kid Stuff Songs From Inside
Wig In A Box
Matador At Fifteen (w/ Bonus DVD)
Shortbus
I'm Not There (Soundtrack)
Juno:music From The Motion Picture(os
Book Of Life

 
Associated Artists and Works
Fair, Jad
Fair, Jad
Fair, Jad
Stamey, Chris

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 04/22/1997
Original Release Date : 1997
Catalog ID : 222
Label : Matador (record label)
Number of Discs : 1
Runtime : 68m : 18s
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00744861022220

 
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone (5/13/99, p.65)
- Included in Rolling Stone's "Essential Recordings of the 90's."

Rolling Stone (5/1/97, pp.50-52)
- 4 Stars (out of 5)
- "...Yo La Tengo maintain a tension between aural deconstruction and sharp songwriting. The album has its share of perfect pop songs....HEART proves that Yo La Tengo can master nearly any pop style..."

Spin (9/99, p.158)
- Ranked #78 in Spin Magazine's "90 Greatest Albums of the '90s."

Spin (1/98, p.86)
- "Ranked #8 on Spin's list of the "Top 20 Albums Of The Year."

Spin (6/97, pp.118-119)
- 9 (out of 10)
- "...this is a band that not only delves into their vast record collection but figures out what makes their faves tick; and their tickers beat as one..."

Entertainment Weekly (5/2/97, p.56)
- "...confirms what their last few albums have intimated: They've become our best old-school indie-rock band....Their muted, after-hours guitar drone is in full effect. But splashes of piano or acoustic guitar add depth and airiness to the songs..." - Rating: A-

Q (6/97, p.140)
- "...16 examples of Nashville-recorded, dreamy pop sleight-of-hand..."

Option (5-6/97, p.89)
- "...influences ranging from Jobim and '60s French pop to the Jesus & Mary Chain and the Beach Boys...bound by occasional dollops of greasy feedback....YLT fully indulges its desire to make noise, bridging the drone gap between '60s VU and '90s Tortoise..."

Melody Maker (4/19/97, p.52)
- "This album is a long journey. It has the stretch of distance covered and the domestic intimacy of sitting in a small space and watching things go by the window..."

Village Voice (2/24/98)
- Ranked #5 in the Village Voice's 1997 Pazz & Jop Critics' Poll.

NME (Magazine)
(12/20-27/97, pp.78-79)
- Ranked #19 in NME's 1997 Critics' Poll.

NME (Magazine)
(4/19/97, p.44)
- "...I CAN HEAR THE HEART BEATING AS ONE is wonderfully sprawling and diverse, with a rock curator's attention to detail and the odd in-joke thrown in....An impressive mixture of curiousness and guile, all told...."

  
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