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And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out

And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out is the ninth studio album by American indie rock band Yo La Tengo, released on February 22, 2000, by Matador Records. The album received acclaim from critics.

And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 22, 2000
Recorded1999 in Nashville, Tennessee
Genre
Length77:36
LabelMatador
ProducerRoger Moutenot
Yo La Tengo chronology
I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One
(1997)
And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out
(2000)
The Sounds of the Sounds of Science
(2002)
Singles from And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out
  1. "You Can Have It All"
    Released: May 25, 1999
  2. "Saturday"
    Released: January 31, 2000

Recording and release Edit

And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out was recorded at Alex the Great in Nashville, Tennessee, and mixed at the Big House in Manhattan, New York City. The album was produced by Roger Moutenot and released on February 22, 2000, by Matador Records. The title of the album is likely derived from a Sun Ra quote: "...At first there was nothing...then nothing turned itself inside-out and became something". The album artwork is made up of photographs by surrealist photographer and Yale professor Gregory Crewdson.

The album reached number 138 on the Billboard 200 in the United States, their first to do so.[1] As of January 2003, the album had sold 114,000 copies in the US, according to Nielsen SoundScan.[2]

Music and lyrics Edit

And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out marks a creative shift in Yo La Tengo's songwriting with a greatly slower approach. The band continued to expand on their simple songwriting. Many songs on the album are soft ballads with very airy percussion and background noises. However, the guitars and bass provide a strong undertone of reverberation. The album also features an array of backing instruments such as vibraphone and drum machines, which all lend an expansion of musical textures and differentiation of timbre.[citation needed]

Yo La Tengo deliver more subdued art pop songs on this album than on any other. However, their noise rock influence is also most present in songs like "Saturday", "Cherry Chapstick", "Tired Hippo", and the 17-minute epic "Night Falls on Hoboken".[citation needed] The title "Let's Save Tony Orlando's House" comes from an episode of The Simpsons, titled "Marge on the Lam". It is the name of a telethon that actor Troy McClure previously hosted. During this period, many of their tracks were given temp-titles based on McClure's filmography.[3]

The song "The Crying of Lot G" is a reference to Thomas Pynchon's novel The Crying of Lot 49. "You Can Have It All" is a cover of the George McCrae song, originally written by Harry Wayne Casey of KC and the Sunshine Band. Yo La Tengo's take is of a distinctly different style, with a much slower tempo. A techno version of "You Can Have It All" was used as Northwest Airlines's theme song under the Now You're Flying Smart slogan. The track "Our Way to Fall" appears in an episode of Six Feet Under titled "Driving Mr. Mossback" (season 2, episode 4).

Critical reception Edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic83/100[4]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [5]
Entertainment WeeklyA[6]
The Guardian     [7]
Melody Maker     [8]
NME9/10[9]
Pitchfork8.1/10[10]
Q     [11]
Rolling Stone     [12]
Spin8/10[13]
The Village VoiceB+[14]

And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out received acclaim from music critics. AllMusic reviewer Heather Phares felt that the album "isn't as immediate as some of the group's earlier work, but it's just as enduring, proving that Yo La Tengo is the perfect band to grow old with".[5] The album appeared at number 8 in The Village Voice's Pazz & Jop critics' poll for 2000.[15]

In 2009, Pitchfork ranked the album at number 37 on its list of The Top 200 Albums of the 2000s.[16] Similarly, the album was ranked at number 77 in Rolling Stone's list of 100 Best Albums of the 2000s.[17] In 2020, the album was ranked at number 48 in PopMatters' list of the 100 Best Albums of the 2000s.[18] In 2018, Pitchfork ranked it fifth on its list of "The 30 Best Dream Pop Albums".[19] In 2019, the album was ranked 82nd on the Guardian's 100 Best Albums of the 21st Century list.[20] In 2017, Treble ranked the album at thirteenth in their "Top 100 Indie Rock albums of the '00s".[21]

Track listing Edit

All tracks are written by Yo La Tengo unless otherwise noted

No.TitleWriter(s)VocalsLength
1."Everyday" Hubley, McNew6:32
2."Our Way to Fall" Kaplan4:18
3."Saturday" Hubley, Kaplan4:18
4."Let's Save Tony Orlando's House" Hubley4:59
5."Last Days of Disco" Kaplan6:28
6."The Crying of Lot G" Kaplan4:45
7."You Can Have It All"Harry Wayne CaseyHubley4:37
8."Tears Are in Your Eyes" Hubley4:35
9."Cherry Chapstick" Kaplan6:12
10."From Black to Blue" Kaplan4:47
11."Madeline" Hubley3:37
12."Tired Hippo"  4:46
13."Night Falls on Hoboken" Kaplan17:42

Personnel Edit

Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes.

  • Yo La Tengo – performers, writers (tracks 1–6; 8–13)
  • Roger Moutenot – production
  • Greg Calbi – mastering
  • Dan – photography
  • Gregory Crewdson – photography
  • Susie Ibarra – percussion (tracks 1 and 3)
  • Kris Gillespie – drum programming (track 4)
  • David Henry – cello (track 7), additional recording
  • Tim Harris – cello (track 10)
  • Bil Emmons – additional recording
  • Peter Walsh – additional recording
  • Wayne Dorell – additional recording

Charts Edit

Chart performance for And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out
Chart (2000) Peak
position
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[22] 17
Scottish Albums (OCC)[23] 76
UK Albums (OCC)[24] 79
UK Independent Albums (OCC)[25] 15
US Billboard 200[1] 138
US Independent Albums (Billboard)[26] 8

References Edit

  1. ^ a b "Yo La Tengo Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved July 3, 2021.
  2. ^ "Yo La Tengo Shines Up 'Summer' Songs". Billboard. January 31, 2003. Retrieved October 5, 2013.
  3. ^ Thompson, Stephen (March 22, 2000). . The A.V. Club. Archived from the original on June 14, 2006. Retrieved June 14, 2006.
  4. ^ "Reviews for And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out by Yo La Tengo". Metacritic. from the original on October 7, 2013. Retrieved January 10, 2014.
  5. ^ a b Phares, Heather. "And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out – Yo La Tengo". AllMusic. from the original on August 18, 2012. Retrieved January 10, 2014.
  6. ^ Brunner, Rob (March 3, 2000). "And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved January 17, 2016.[permanent dead link]
  7. ^ Costa, Maddy (February 18, 2000). "Moving pictures". The Guardian.
  8. ^ "Yo La Tengo: And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out". Melody Maker: 53. March 14, 2000.
  9. ^ Mulvey, John (February 18, 2000). . NME. Archived from the original on March 3, 2000. Retrieved January 10, 2014.
  10. ^ Schreiber, Ryan (February 29, 2000). "Yo La Tengo: And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out". Pitchfork. from the original on June 26, 2013. Retrieved January 10, 2014.
  11. ^ Sheppard, David (April 2000). . Q. p. 100. Archived from the original on December 3, 2000. Retrieved August 30, 2018.
  12. ^ Sheffield, Rob (March 2, 2000). . Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on December 6, 2008. Retrieved December 6, 2008.
  13. ^ Jacob, Sally (April 2000). "Turn In, Bliss Out". Spin. 16 (4): 189–190. Retrieved January 11, 2014.
  14. ^ Christgau, Robert (May 30, 2000). "Consumer Guide". The Village Voice. Retrieved January 17, 2016.
  15. ^ "The 2000 Pazz & Jop Critics Poll". The Village Voice. February 20, 2001. from the original on August 13, 2013. Retrieved August 15, 2013.
  16. ^ "The Top 200 Albums of the 2000s". Pitchfork. October 1, 2009. p. 9. from the original on October 24, 2013. Retrieved January 10, 2014.
  17. ^ "100 Best Albums of the 2000s". Rolling Stone. July 18, 2011. from the original on October 5, 2013. Retrieved January 10, 2014.
  18. ^ "The 100 Best Albums of the 2000s: 60-41". PopMatters. October 30, 2020. Retrieved December 31, 2021.
  19. ^ "The 30 Best Dream Pop Albums". Pitchfork. April 16, 2018. p. 3. Retrieved April 24, 2018.
  20. ^ "The 100 best albums of the 21st century". The Guardian. September 13, 2019. Retrieved September 18, 2019.
  21. ^ "Top 100 Indie Rock albums of the '00s". Treble. July 12, 2017. p. 9. Retrieved December 31, 2021.
  22. ^ "Norwegiancharts.com – Yo La Tengo – And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out". Hung Medien. Retrieved July 3, 2021.
  23. ^ "Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved July 3, 2021.
  24. ^ "Official Albums Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved July 3, 2021.
  25. ^ "Official Independent Albums Chart Top 50". Official Charts Company. Retrieved July 3, 2021.
  26. ^ "Yo La Tengo Chart History (Independent Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved July 3, 2021.

External links Edit

  • And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out at Discogs (list of releases)

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And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out is the ninth studio album by American indie rock band Yo La Tengo released on February 22 2000 by Matador Records The album received acclaim from critics And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside OutStudio album by Yo La TengoReleasedFebruary 22 2000Recorded1999 in Nashville TennesseeGenreIndie rockdream popLength77 36LabelMatadorProducerRoger MoutenotYo La Tengo chronologyI Can Hear the Heart Beating as One 1997 And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out 2000 The Sounds of the Sounds of Science 2002 Singles from And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out You Can Have It All Released May 25 1999 Saturday Released January 31 2000 Contents 1 Recording and release 2 Music and lyrics 3 Critical reception 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 6 Charts 7 References 8 External linksRecording and release EditAnd Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out was recorded at Alex the Great in Nashville Tennessee and mixed at the Big House in Manhattan New York City The album was produced by Roger Moutenot and released on February 22 2000 by Matador Records The title of the album is likely derived from a Sun Ra quote At first there was nothing then nothing turned itself inside out and became something The album artwork is made up of photographs by surrealist photographer and Yale professor Gregory Crewdson The album reached number 138 on the Billboard 200 in the United States their first to do so 1 As of January 2003 the album had sold 114 000 copies in the US according to Nielsen SoundScan 2 Music and lyrics EditAnd Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out marks a creative shift in Yo La Tengo s songwriting with a greatly slower approach The band continued to expand on their simple songwriting Many songs on the album are soft ballads with very airy percussion and background noises However the guitars and bass provide a strong undertone of reverberation The album also features an array of backing instruments such as vibraphone and drum machines which all lend an expansion of musical textures and differentiation of timbre citation needed Yo La Tengo deliver more subdued art pop songs on this album than on any other However their noise rock influence is also most present in songs like Saturday Cherry Chapstick Tired Hippo and the 17 minute epic Night Falls on Hoboken citation needed The title Let s Save Tony Orlando s House comes from an episode of The Simpsons titled Marge on the Lam It is the name of a telethon that actor Troy McClure previously hosted During this period many of their tracks were given temp titles based on McClure s filmography 3 The song The Crying of Lot G is a reference to Thomas Pynchon s novel The Crying of Lot 49 You Can Have It All is a cover of the George McCrae song originally written by Harry Wayne Casey of KC and the Sunshine Band Yo La Tengo s take is of a distinctly different style with a much slower tempo A techno version of You Can Have It All was used as Northwest Airlines s theme song under the Now You re Flying Smart slogan The track Our Way to Fall appears in an episode of Six Feet Under titled Driving Mr Mossback season 2 episode 4 Critical reception EditProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic83 100 4 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 5 Entertainment WeeklyA 6 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 7 Melody Maker nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 8 NME9 10 9 Pitchfork8 1 10 10 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 11 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 12 Spin8 10 13 The Village VoiceB 14 And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out received acclaim from music critics AllMusic reviewer Heather Phares felt that the album isn t as immediate as some of the group s earlier work but it s just as enduring proving that Yo La Tengo is the perfect band to grow old with 5 The album appeared at number 8 in The Village Voice s Pazz amp Jop critics poll for 2000 15 In 2009 Pitchfork ranked the album at number 37 on its list of The Top 200 Albums of the 2000s 16 Similarly the album was ranked at number 77 in Rolling Stone s list of 100 Best Albums of the 2000s 17 In 2020 the album was ranked at number 48 in PopMatters list of the 100 Best Albums of the 2000s 18 In 2018 Pitchfork ranked it fifth on its list of The 30 Best Dream Pop Albums 19 In 2019 the album was ranked 82nd on the Guardian s 100 Best Albums of the 21st Century list 20 In 2017 Treble ranked the album at thirteenth in their Top 100 Indie Rock albums of the 00s 21 Track listing EditAll tracks are written by Yo La Tengo unless otherwise notedNo TitleWriter s VocalsLength1 Everyday Hubley McNew6 322 Our Way to Fall Kaplan4 183 Saturday Hubley Kaplan4 184 Let s Save Tony Orlando s House Hubley4 595 Last Days of Disco Kaplan6 286 The Crying of Lot G Kaplan4 457 You Can Have It All Harry Wayne CaseyHubley4 378 Tears Are in Your Eyes Hubley4 359 Cherry Chapstick Kaplan6 1210 From Black to Blue Kaplan4 4711 Madeline Hubley3 3712 Tired Hippo 4 4613 Night Falls on Hoboken Kaplan17 42Personnel EditCredits are adapted from the album s liner notes Yo La Tengo performers writers tracks 1 6 8 13 Roger Moutenot production Greg Calbi mastering Dan photography Gregory Crewdson photography Susie Ibarra percussion tracks 1 and 3 Kris Gillespie drum programming track 4 David Henry cello track 7 additional recording Tim Harris cello track 10 Bil Emmons additional recording Peter Walsh additional recording Wayne Dorell additional recordingCharts EditChart performance for And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out Chart 2000 PeakpositionNorwegian Albums VG lista 22 17Scottish Albums OCC 23 76UK Albums OCC 24 79UK Independent Albums OCC 25 15US Billboard 200 1 138US Independent Albums Billboard 26 8References Edit a b Yo La Tengo Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved July 3 2021 Yo La Tengo Shines Up Summer Songs Billboard January 31 2003 Retrieved October 5 2013 Thompson Stephen March 22 2000 Tengo inside out The A V Club Archived from the original on June 14 2006 Retrieved June 14 2006 Reviews for And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out by Yo La Tengo Metacritic Archived from the original on October 7 2013 Retrieved January 10 2014 a b Phares Heather And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out Yo La Tengo AllMusic Archived from the original on August 18 2012 Retrieved January 10 2014 Brunner Rob March 3 2000 And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out Entertainment Weekly Retrieved January 17 2016 permanent dead link Costa Maddy February 18 2000 Moving pictures The Guardian Yo La Tengo And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out Melody Maker 53 March 14 2000 Mulvey John February 18 2000 Yo La Tengo And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out NME Archived from the original on March 3 2000 Retrieved January 10 2014 Schreiber Ryan February 29 2000 Yo La Tengo And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out Pitchfork Archived from the original on June 26 2013 Retrieved January 10 2014 Sheppard David April 2000 Yo La Tengo And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out Q p 100 Archived from the original on December 3 2000 Retrieved August 30 2018 Sheffield Rob March 2 2000 And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out Rolling Stone Archived from the original on December 6 2008 Retrieved December 6 2008 Jacob Sally April 2000 Turn In Bliss Out Spin 16 4 189 190 Retrieved January 11 2014 Christgau Robert May 30 2000 Consumer Guide The Village Voice Retrieved January 17 2016 The 2000 Pazz amp Jop Critics Poll The Village Voice February 20 2001 Archived from the original on August 13 2013 Retrieved August 15 2013 The Top 200 Albums of the 2000s Pitchfork October 1 2009 p 9 Archived from the original on October 24 2013 Retrieved January 10 2014 100 Best Albums of the 2000s Rolling Stone July 18 2011 Archived from the original on October 5 2013 Retrieved January 10 2014 The 100 Best Albums of the 2000s 60 41 PopMatters October 30 2020 Retrieved December 31 2021 The 30 Best Dream Pop Albums Pitchfork April 16 2018 p 3 Retrieved April 24 2018 The 100 best albums of the 21st century The Guardian September 13 2019 Retrieved September 18 2019 Top 100 Indie Rock albums of the 00s Treble July 12 2017 p 9 Retrieved December 31 2021 Norwegiancharts com Yo La Tengo And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out Hung Medien Retrieved July 3 2021 Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Retrieved July 3 2021 Official Albums Chart Top 100 Official Charts Company Retrieved July 3 2021 Official Independent Albums Chart Top 50 Official Charts Company Retrieved July 3 2021 Yo La Tengo Chart History Independent Albums Billboard Retrieved July 3 2021 External links EditAnd Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out at Discogs list of releases Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out amp oldid 1178175680, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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