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Yo La Tengo - Genius Plus Love Equals Yo La [Import]

Details

Format: CD
Catalog: OLE194-2
Rel. Date: 01/17/2025
UPC: 744861019428

Genius Plus Love Equals Yo La [Import]
Artist: Yo La Tengo
Format: CD
New: Not Available
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Evanescent Psychic Pez Drop
2. Demons
3. Fog Over Frisco
4. Too Late
5. Hanky Panky Nohow
6. Something to Do
7. Ultra-Powerful Short Wave Radio Picks up Music From Venus
8. Up to You
9. Somebody's Baby
10. Walking Away From You
11. Artificial Heart
12. Cast a Shadow
13. I'm Set Free
14. Barnaby, Hardly Working
15. Some Kinda Fatigue
16. Speeding Motorcycle

DISC: 2

1. Nutricia
2. Her Grandmother's Gift
3. From a Motel 6 #2
4. Gooseneck Problem
5. Surfin' With the Shah
6. Ecstasy Blues
7. Too Much, Part I
8. Blitzkrieg Bop
9. One Self: Fish Girl
10. Enough
11. Drum Solo
12. From a Motel 6 #1
13. Too Much, Part II
14. Sunsquashed

Reviews:

''Genius + Love = Yo La Tengo'' is a 2-disc compilation album by Yo La Tengo, consisting of rarities, alternate versions, and out-takes, spanning 1988 to 1995. The album was released on Matador in 1996; a Japanese version with two extra tracks appeared in 1998.

The title is a pun on the 1960 Ray Charles album, ''Genius+Soul=Jazz''. ("The Genius" was Charles' nickname.)

The first disc contains songs with vocals. There are several cover songs, such as John Cale's "Hanky Panky Nohow," The Velvet Underground's "I'm Set Free," Beat Happening's "Cast A Shadow," and Wire's "Too Late." The cover of Daniel Johnston's "Speeding Motorcycle" features Johnston calling in his vocals to the song via telephone. "Demons" originally appeared on the soundtrack to the 1995 film ''I Shot Andy Warhol'' (in which YLT appeared as a Velvet Underground-esque band).

The second disc consists entirely of instrumental pieces. Included are songs previously recorded by the group (such as an 8-second drum solo), and covers, such as a wedding-band-like rendition of the Ramones' "Blitzkrieg Bop." "Sunsquashed" is a 26-minute psychedelic jam, from which one of the band's main fansites took its name. - Wikipedia

        
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