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Recommending Fakebook as the best place to begin a relationship with Yo La Tengo is slightly disingenuous, mainly because Yo La Tengo has never made another record like it, and perhaps never will. So, as completely wonderful as this record is, it's an accurate representation of one side of Yo La Tengo, and assuming that everything sounds like Fakebook might be disappointing. A collection of cover songs that lean toward the idiosyncratic (e.g., Peter Stampfel, Daniel Johnston, Jad Fair), Fakebook is warm, low-key, and lovely, with heartfelt singing and playing that never flags after hundreds of replays. It's impossible to imagine playing this record and not smiling and singing along. A big bonus is a great version of the Flamin' Groovies' "You Tore Me Down." Review by John Dougan for ALLMUSIC User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Can't Forget
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Griselda
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Here Comes My Baby
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Barnaby, Hardly Working
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Yellow Sarong
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You Tore Me Down
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Emulsified
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Speeding Motorcycle
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Tried So Hard
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The Summer
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Oklahoma, U.S.A.
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What Comes Next
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The One to Cry
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Andalucia
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Did I Tell You
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What Can I Say
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