Monday, April 30, 2007

Fakebook (1990)

"You Tore Me Down" Yo La Tengo works an interesting, even bold idea, staking out their roots in an album of 11-5 covers v. originals, doing so in remarkably straightforward fashion and (relatively) early in their career (some five years, but this is the Cal Ripken of indie/alt bands). Guns N' Roses did it basically as their parting shot of an era, and the Cramps, Chesterfield Kings, etc., etc., garage bands have done a version of it but they're different and come (relatively) later. Of course, from beginning to end here it's name-check, name-check, name-check. What else would you expect? Daniel Johnston, NRBQ, the Flamin' Groovies (the above-referenced "You Tore Me Down," a gorgeous confection by either), the Kinks, Cat Stevens, even The Scene Is Now for crying out loud. The atmosphere is suitably hushed throughout. Melody after melody after melody is achingly beautiful. This is a terrific album. Furthermore, I think it's one of the last vinyl albums I bought new.

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2 comments:

  1. Thank you, I've been looking for this for some time! Thank you!

    --JDT

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  2. I haven't even heard this and I am a fan...
    Will be checking this one out
    thank you

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