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1997's I Can Hear The Heart Beating As One is amongst the most popular albums by Yo La Tengo. The style of music is an eclectic blend of folk, rock, shoegazing, electronic, and what can be widely termed experimental.
Yo La Tengo had already been slowly growing into their sound for over a decade by the 1997 release of their revelational eighth album, I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One. Their guitar-based pop was steadily finding its legs before this, as the band moved toward increasingly dreamy productions on albums like Painful and Electr-O-Pura. The 16 tracks that made up the ambitious and epic I Can Hear the Heart found the group stretching out their whispery vocals and deceptively straightforward pop approach to encompass a variety of unexpected styles.
NEW / Released in 1996 / Reissue 2022
Tracklist:
A1 Return To Hot Chicken
A2 Moby Octopad
A3 Sugarcube
A4 Damage
B1 Deeper Into Movies
B2 Shadows
B3 Stockholm Syndrome
B4 Autumn Sweater
B5 Little Honda
C1 Green Arrow
C2 One PM Again
C3 The Lie And How We Told It
C4 Center Of Gravity
D1 Spec Bebop
D2 We're An American Band
D3 My Little Corner Of The World