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Yo La Tengo - Is Murdering The Classics

Yo La Tengo - Is Murdering The Classics

Musician: Yo La Tengo
Album title: Is Murdering The Classics
Style: Rock & Roll, Indie Rock
Released: 2006
Country: US
Size MP3 version: 1913 mb
Size APE version: 1872 mb
Size WMA version: 1820 mb
Rating ✫: 4.5
Votes: 637
Format: AHX APE VQF MP4 AC3 ADX WAV
Genre: Rock

Yo La Tengo - Is Murdering The Classics


Tracklist Hide Credits

1 Tighten Up
Written-By – Archie Bell, Billy Butler*
2:00
2 The Night Chicago Died
Written-By – Mitch Murray, Peter Callander
2:04
3 Raw Power
Written-By – Iggy Pop, James Williamson
3:21
4 Sea Cruise
Written-By – Huey Smith*
1:46
5 Favorite Thing
Written-By – Bob Stinson, Chris Mars, Paul Westerberg, Tommy Stinson
1:40
6 Baseball Altamont
Written-By – Ned Hayden, Philip Shelley*
1:31
7 Meet The Mets
Written-By – Bill Katz, Ruth Roberts
1:47
8 Oh Bondage, Up Yours!
Written-By – Poly Styrene
1:35
9 Ding Dang / Interplanetary Music
Written-By [Ding Dang ] – Brian Wilson, Roger McGuinnWritten-By [Interplanetary Music] – Sun Ra
2:35
10 Captain Lou
Written-By – Al Anderson , Terry Adams
2:18
11 Oh! Sweet Nuthin'
Written-By – Lou Reed
1:38
12 Route 66
Written-By – Bobby Troup
2:18
13 Roadrunner
Written-By – Jonathan Richman
2:34
14 Tijuana Taxi
Written-By – Ervan Coleman
0:46
15 Mendocino / Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head
Written-By [Mendocino] – Doug SahmWritten-By [Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head] – Burt Bacharach, Hal David
4:13
16 Sweet Dreams (Are Made Of This)
Written-By – Annie Lennox, Dave Stewart*
1:33
17 Baby's On Fire
Written-By – Brian Eno
2:30
18 Mary Anne With The Shaky Hand
Written-By – Pete Townshend
2:15
19 The Hokey Pokey
Written-By – Charles Macak, Larry Laprise*, Taftt Baker
1:40
20 You May Be Right
Written-By – Billy Joel
1:49
21 Mama Told Me Not To Come
Written-By – Randy Newman
2:14
22 Roundabout
Written-By – Jon Anderson, Steve Howe
2:06
23 You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet
Written-By – Randy Bachman
1:51
24 Don't Worry, Kyoko (Mummy's Only Looking For Her Hand In The Snow)
Written-By – Yoko Ono
3:20
25 Downtown
Written-By – Tony Hatch
1:50
26 Let The Good Times Roll
Written-By – Leonard Lee, Shirley Goodman
1:52
27 Never On Sunday
Written-By – Billy Towne, Manos Hadjidakis
1:12
28 20th Century Boy
Written-By – Marc Bolan
3:19
29 Rock The Boat
Written-By – Wally Holmes
1:23
Shotgun + Medley (5:53)
30 Shotgun
Written-By – Autry Dewalt*
30a My Sharona
Written-By – Berton Averre, Doug Fieger
30b Mr. Apollo
Written-By – Neil Innes, Vivian Stanshall
30c Sonic Reducer
Written-By – Cheetah Chrome, David Thomas
30d God Only Knows
Written-By – Brian Wilson, Tony Asher
30e If And When / The Summer Sun
Written-By – Chris Stamey
30f Schizophrenia
Written-By – Kim Gordon, Lee Ranaldo, Steve Shelley, Thurston Moore
30g Another Girl, Another Planet
Written-By – Peter Perrett
30h Bedazzled
Written-By – Dudley Moore, Peter Cook

Companies, etc.

  • Pressed By – Cinram, Olyphant, PA – Z51848

Credits

  • A&R [A&R Assistance] – Gaylord Fields, Jay Miller , Scott Schinder
  • Cover – Adrian Tomine
  • Liner Notes – Ira*
  • Mastered By – Peter Walsh
  • Performer – Bruce*, Georgia*, Ira*, James*
  • Performer [Percussion, Etc.] – Hamish Kilgour (tracks: 7, 21, 28, 30), Lois Maffeo (tracks: 1, 12, 18)
  • Photography By – Phil Catalano
  • Producer [Production Assistance] – Brian Kelly , Jesper Eklow, Mark Ohe
  • Vocals [Singing] – Leila Rosenthal (tracks: 12)

Notes

Yo La Tengo supported the fundraising efforts of New York's world-renowned independent radio outlet WFMU with annual studio visits. All listeners who pledged money during the band's appearances were offered the chance to request a favorite song that the band would then attempt to perform. This album compiles 30 WFMU highlights first broadcast between 1996 and 2003.

Tracks recorded from 1997 to 2003.
1997 - tracks 2, 4, 8 and 26;
1998 - tracks 14, 19, 23 and 27;
1999 - tracks 9, 10, 11, 20 and 25;
2000 - tracks 3, 6, 13, 15, 16, 22 and 29;
2001 - tracks 1, 12 and 18;
2002 - tracks 7, 21, 28 and 30;
2003 - tracks 5, 17 and 24.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout: Z51848 M0S1 LN EGON 09-2 TEXT 01
  • Mastering SID Code: ifpi L909



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Granigrinn
I had to put these words, this information, somewhere ...I’ve got to lay down this review for Yo La Tengo … primarily for the fact that the band has legs, they’ve got enough longevity that one must at this point in their career consider them to be elder statesmen of some sort, though I for one, know not of what. They’re like The Grateful Dead at this stage, with a hard core following who treasure every word, who delight in every show, and are enchanted at the sheer cuteness [a word that I despise, though there is no other that works here] of the husband and wife team of Kaplan and Georgia Hubley, whom actually do seem to be elementally connected on some astral plan of existence, that has kept them moving forward all of these years.Essentially known for their repertoire of cover songs, songs which they magically immerse themselves into and deliver nearly flawlessly, and is an aspect that I for one hold dear. Yo La Tengo’s original material is certainly created with consideration, although it lacks a consistency for my ears, yet it’s that attitude of ‘pins all over the map’ being a quality that others find enchanting. That being said, YLT is and always will be renowned as a quintessential critic’s band, made up of late middle aged white men wearing Big Star tee shirts who’ve perhaps taken a plunge at marriage [mostly not], spending their weekends in dingy used record stores searching out first editions of Frank Zappa records, while living in their mother’s basement … only because their vinyl collection was warping the floors, and the concrete of the basement offered the support required, nevertheless, living ‘with’ their passion is the essence of their lives. There’s not a public or college radio station who would refuse giving YLT an interview if they knocked on the door unannounced.An therein lies my dilemma with Yo La Tengo, I love hearing them on those interview shows, their stories are enchanting, the material that they play on these shows is designed to reach out and draw the listener in, enticing listeners like me to feel that there is something about me that just doesn’t get them for the most part, and perhaps if I purchase one more album, go to one more show, that the clouds will part, the sun will shine warmly down on me, with the alkaloids and praise bestowed on them by others will manifest itself within my soul, and I will become one of those who’s seen the light, and will spend the rest of my life bestowing their virtues and adulation.But the thing of it is, I don’t get Yo La Tengo, I don’t find their shows to be fun, they leave me with nothing to hang onto, the music doesn’t inspire my hand to move across my collection [and no, I do not live in my mother’s basement] to select their album. I have to remind myself that it’s been a very long time since I listened to YLT, in order for me to play their music … and even then it’s not a full album, or even one of their compilations, it’s a compilation that I’ve created, one that rides well with me, and even then, if it went missing, I’m not sure that I would actually miss it. I sometimes feel badly that over some thirty years I’ve only managed to keep twenty songs, that’s less than a song a year that work for me from this band’s career. With that in mind, if you’re like me, and you want the creme de la creme, then consider this collection of songs that span the career of Yo La Tengo: Disc 1 - “Periodically Double Or Triple,” “Can’t Forget,” “Evil That Men Do,” “Alyda,” “Did I Tell You,” “3 Blocks From Groove Street,” “Here Comes My Baby,” “Barnaby, Hardly Working,” “Tired So Hard,” “Always Something,” “All Your Secrets,” Disc 2 - “Little Honda,” “One PM Again,” “The Lie and How We Told It,” “Little Eyes,” “You Can Have It All,” “I’ll Be Around,” “Cornelia and Jane,” “The Point of It,” and “The Race Is On Again.”I’ve spent time considering these songs and their placement within this compilation, one that will allow the music to ebb and flow with grace and a sense of well being, without all of the songs that just manage not to sit right in my head. With that I’ll say, ”Go have fun, and before you leave, will you toss me my Big Star tee shirt.”*** The Fun Facts: Ira Kaplan and Georgia Hubley formed the band as a husband/wife duo in 1984. They chose the name "Yo La Tengo" (Spanish for "I have it"; or referring to a female-gender object or person, also "I've Got Her") in an effort to avoid any connotations in English. The name came from a baseball anecdote.