Home Home Theater Systems TVs & HDTVs DVD Players & Recorders Satellite Radio GPS Units  
  What are you shopping for?  


 

And Then Nothing Turned...

And Then Nothing Turned...
MSRP: 0
Your Price: Click Buy It for low price
Shipping:
Manufacturer: Matador Records
Buy And Then Nothing Turned...

Prices subject to change. Please verify price during checkout.
 

Related And Then Nothing Turned... Products

Turned... Then And Nothing
Turned... Then Nothing And
Nothing And Turned... Then
Then Nothing And Turned...
Then Nothing And Turned...
 

Additional And Then Nothing Turned... Information

Full title - And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out. Tenth album from American indie act. Digipak. 2000 release. Matador Records.

 

What Customers Say About And Then Nothing Turned...:

however, the new one is really really good too. my fav of all their albums.

It seems the album needs to be listened to as a whole, not in parts.Then again, it's just my opinion. I don't normally review albums, as I feel that everyone has their own styles and tastes.That being said, this is possibly one of my favorite albums of all time. It's not like any other Yo La Tengo album, and I guess a lot of folks may not like that.It's somewhat calm and mellow, and seems to almost follow itself.

I guess we consider this ripping groups off, but YLT manages to pull it off as a successful tip of the hat. At first listen they reminded of alot of other groups I enjoy. I am still a newbee to this band but they have me hooked to listen to a few more CDs in the future. Prior to listening to this CD I never heard of Yo La Tengo. I read some reviews and was curious about the buzz people had towards this group.

The album is rife is organs, programmed beats and a very modern vibe. One of the things I absolutely adore about Yo La Tengo is that they've never stood still, each album is an evolution, an experiment, a step in a different direction. Still, "And Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out" just isn't an album I could get into. It's certainly intriguing and lots of folks like it, it's just not for me-- too many of the pieces feel overlong ("Everyday"), forced (the droll "Last Days of Disco") or just not terribly interesting (the much loved by everyone else "Saturday", so I suppose you should take my criticism with a grain of salt.There's a couple standouts here and there-- the band's too good not to pull something off, the bouncy "You Can Have It All" is a sublime pop song with a great groove and the pastoral "Our Way to Fall" is really something, quite unexpected even from a band as diverse as Yo La Tengo. Of course, what's likely to happen is that on some steps along the way, there's going to be something that I don't care for, but I'd prefer this than constant reinvention of their earlier records. And sometimes, the change produces heights that I couldn't've dreamed Yo La Tengo would reach to.For me though, "And Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out" falls more in the former category-- it's an album of sublime difference from all their other records, but for me, it's more a miss than a hit.

3 1/2Tengo has brought a pretty consistent, if compositionally mellow buffet of songs for many of their later works, always eluding greatness by just enough to garner an array of eclectic boy/girl alterna-pop minor innovations instead, and this of course is no exception, but maybe moreso the rule.

Buy And Then Nothing Turned...
© 2006 - 2010 TopRankProducts.com - Home Theater Store : Privacy Policy