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May I Sing with Me

Yo La Tengo
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (February 28, 1992)
  • Original Release Date: February 21, 1992
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Alias Records
  • ASIN: B000001HUD
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #129,745 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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May I Sing with Me is the oft-overlooked pivotal album in the Yo La Tengo discography: the first to be made with the lineup of husband-and-wife team Ira Kaplan (guitar, vocals) and Georgia Hubley (drums) with bassist James McNew; the first on which Kaplan emerges as a first-class guitarist; the first on which the band's interest in drone-pop combines with its rootsy-folky base; and the first on which they record a song over nine minutes long (two of 'em, in fact, and it's not a bad thing). The next three albums--Painful, Electr-o-pura, and I Can Hear the Heart Beating As One--all go further into sonic experimentation, with increasingly rewarding results, but on May I it's the dichotomy of raw power and mellow travelogues that infuses the songs. On "Mushroom Cloud of Hiss," Kaplan screams as his guitar wails like nothing this side of the MC5, but "Satellite" finds his guitar caressing Hubley's vocals. "Some Kinda Fatigue" marries the Velvet Underground to Jason & the Scorchers, while "Always Something" drops the latter. --Randy Silver

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5.0 out of 5 stars A completely untypical YLT album, but one I dearly love, January 25, 2004
By Robert Moore (Chicago, IL USA) - See all my reviews
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OK, I'm going to have to defend this album. This is widely considered to be one of Yo La Tengo's weakest albums, and is unquestionably one of their least popular. I have always been perplexed by this take on it. Perhaps my liking for the album stems from the fact that the first time I saw them live (I've seen them about 15 times since) was immediately before this album was released, so that the songs on this album comprised most of the set that they were performing. Since then I have seen them perform fewer and fewer songs off the album, with the exception of "Mushroom Cloud of Hiss," which is a near staple of every performance (and who can forget all three members of the band shoving guitars or basses against amplifiers, creating the greatest amount of feedback and distortion recorded in human history?).

But I think part of my liking for this album stems from the fact that I am more into pure garage rock rather than electronic experimentation. I have to confess a preference for driving drums, a solid bass line, and a withering guitar to a gentle synthesizer that is tape looped that characterizes so much of the rest of the Yo La Tengo catalogue (though I like that as well, and in fact own over a dozen YLT albums--it is not "either/or" for me, more "both/and" though I prefer the grittier, rarer garage side of YLT). I love YLT wild and out of control. I love Ira Kaplan's guitar work (I use "work" advisedly, because it isn't so clear that he can play the guitar as that he is a master at manipulating it--listen to his guitar on "Mushroom Cloud of Hiss" and tell me that you would describe that as "playing" the guitar). I love many, many Yo La Tengo albums, but this is the only one that gets my adrenaline going.

I like nearly song on this album. "Some Kinda Fatigue" is one of my all time favorite YLT songs and actually one of my all time favorite hard rock songs period. I love the thick layering of sound, all so dense that it doesn't seem possible that it is a mere trio. I also love the weird guitar line that drives "Out the Window." "Five-Cornered Hat" actually sounds more like something their buddies in Chicago's Eleventh Dream Day would play. (For those outside New York and Chicago, or perhaps not even in New York, there is a pretty solid connection between Yo La Tengo and Eleventh Dream Day. I have seen them perform together on several occasions. On more than a couple of occasions Ira Kaplan has joined Eleventh Dream Day to provide a second lead guitar to Rick Rizzo. And on several occasions when I have seen Yo La Tengo in Chicago, I have seen either Rick Rizzo or Janet Bean jump on stage to guest for a song or two, perhaps most memorably at the Metro in Chicago a couple of years ago when Rick Rizzo joined them for a number, and his ex-wife and ongoing bandmate Janet Bean jumped up on stage and undid his pants during a blistering guitar solo--for the ladies in the audience, Rick wears boxers.) And there are several lighter songs as well, like "Always Something" and "Satellite." The only song that really disappoints me is the long, dull "Sleeping Pill."

It is possible that this is an album that some fans of harder alternative rock might like more than the rest of the Yo La Tengo albums. Myself, I like them all, but although not at all fashionable, I will nonetheless confess that this remains my favorite YLT album, and the one that I have played the most over the past decade or so.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant, March 4, 2000
By "wizard72" (charlotte) - See all my reviews
Behind Fakebook, this ranks as my second favorite Yo La Tengo recording. Ira Kaplan's guitar work is his best ever highlighted by "Five Cornered Drone" and "Some Kinda Fatigue". This one defintely has overtones of another of my all time favorites - the criminally underrated feelies. I would recommend this over "Painful" although it is not as critically acclaimed.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Once in a blue moon..., April 11, 1999
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you'll hear an album that puts to shame 99.9% of the so-called "alternative" music you hear on the radio. This CD is a high water mark of 1990's rock . The gentle opening track is but a prelude to feedback laden rave-ups, mellow soundscapes and good old loud rock and roll, with an intensity that will make this music stick in your head for a long, long time. Ira Kaplan has got to be the best guitarist on this planet that no one has ever heard of.

I've been telling friends since this album came out that these days, Yo La Tengo is the only band that matters. Start with this record, then get all the rest of them. GET ON THIS BUS!

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3.0 out of 5 stars Consistently satisfying, but largely lacking in excellence.
On their early records, Yo La Tengo was a band still trying to find itself in many ways, and 1992's "May I Sing With Me" was pretty much the point where they seemed to have... Read more
Published 9 months ago by Michael Stack

5.0 out of 5 stars Even a sub-par YLT album is still a great album
I really ought to give this 4 stars, but I wanted to try and cancel out all the negative marks people give this album. Read more
Published on June 27, 2004 by Shawn St John

2.0 out of 5 stars love the band, hate this album.
Its an earlier album that instead of hinting at the genius to come, rather shows weaknesses in the genius that did.
Published on January 30, 2002

3.0 out of 5 stars A guitarfest that hasn't aged so well
Time hasn't been especially kind to this album. But it's the one that got me into Yo La Tengo in the first place--in fact, I became a raving fanatic for the group after just one... Read more
Published on December 11, 2001

4.0 out of 5 stars Not the YLT album to start with, but....
The critics have not been so kind to this one, but, as other reviews note, it is an important album for YLT, and has at least two classics ("Detouring America with... Read more
Published on January 4, 2001 by Frazer Dobson

2.0 out of 5 stars a sign of better things to come
yo la tengo had to make the weakest album of their career to become what they've been since 'painful'. Read more
Published on February 15, 2000 by Michael J. Ulrich

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