Prisoners of Love: A Smattering of Scintillating Senescent Songs 1985-2003
by Yo La Tengo
Serves as the definitive overview of the staggeringly versatile, critically beloved Hoboken indie rock institution, effectively capturing their ability to oscillate flawlessly between abrasive, feedback-heavy noise-pop and delicate, whispered acoustic ballads. The deluxe three-disc edition notably includes a massive compendium of previously unreleased outtakes and studio rarities. It celebrates an unparalleled twenty-year run of consistent, low-key brilliance.
Genres
- Indie Rock
- Noise Pop
Tracklist
- Shaker
- Sugarcube
- Barnaby, Hardly Working
- Little Eyes
- Stockholm Syndrome
- Our Way to Fall
- From a Motel 6
- Swing for Life
- Tom Courtenay
- Lewis
- I Heard You Looking
- You Can Have It All
- Did I Tell You
- The River of Water
- Autumn Sweater
- Big Day Coming - Second Version
- Pablo and Andrea
- Drug Test
- Season of the Shark
- Upside-Down
- The Summer
- Tears Are in Your Eyes
- Blue Line Swinger
- The Story of Jazz
- Nuclear War - Version 1
- By the Time It Gets Dark
- Stay Away from Heaven
- Pencil Test
- Almost True
- Tom Courtenay - Acoustic Version
- Big Day Coming - Demo
- Dreaming
- Bad Politics
- Blue-Green Arrow
- Decora - Acoustic Version
- Out the Window
- Weather Shy
- Dreams
- Autumn Sweater - Kevin Shields Remix
- Ashes On The Ground
- Mr. Ameche Plays the Stranger
- Magnet