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And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out
artist: Yo La Tengo
year: 2000 (r:2011)
label: Matador
catalog_no: ole-371-0
country: US
discogsID: 3043021
format:
2xLP
tracks:
A1: Yo La Tengo - Everyday (6:30)
A2: Yo La Tengo - Our Way To Fall (4:17)
A3: Yo La Tengo - Saturday (4:17)
A4: Yo La Tengo - Let's Save Tony Orlando's House (4:59)
B1: Yo La Tengo - Last Days Of Disco (6:27)
B2: Yo La Tengo - The Crying Of Lot G (4:43)
B3: Yo La Tengo - You Can Have It All (4:34)
B4: Yo La Tengo - Tears Are In Your Eyes (4:33)
C1: Yo La Tengo - Cherry Chapstick (6:09)
C2: Yo La Tengo - From Black To Blue (4:46)
C3: Yo La Tengo - Madeline (3:35)
C4: Yo La Tengo - Tired Hippo (4:44)
D1: Yo La Tengo - Night Falls On Hoboken (17:41)




genres:
['Electronic', 'Rock']
styles:
['Folk Rock', 'Leftfield', 'Indie Rock']
tags:
['120 Gram', 'Album', 'Reissue', 'LP']
notes:
2011 reissue, distinguished by circled U in dead wax, lack of Sterling stamp.  This sub includes the 2015 repress which is identical to the 2011 version.

Gatefold cover (as for original).

Additional recording by David Henry in Nashville, Bil Emmons in Manhattan, Peter Walsh on location in Brooklyn, and Wayne Dorell at the Pigeon Club in Hoboken.
Recorded at Alex the Great in Nashville, and mixed at the Big House in Manhattan. 
Mastered at Sterling Sound.

All songs written by Yo La Tengo and published Roshashauna Music / Excellent Classical Songs, except 'You Can Have It All', by Harry Wayne Casey, published by EMI Longitude Music.

When in Nashville, visit Prince's Hot Chicken Shack.

CP 2000 Matador Records

Includes coupon for free digital download