1. I Can Hear The Heart Beating As One (1997): The remarkably accomplished and diverse I Can Hear The Heart Beating As One represents the pinnacle in the story of Yo La Tengo. Never before has the band better exemplified their astonishing range and adroit relationship to multiple genres. From the great cousin-of-the-Velvets' "European Son" "Moby Octopad," to the Pauline Kael ...
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