Ride the Tiger

Editorial Reviews
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In the liner notes for Matador's rerelease of Yo La Tengo's first album, YLT singer and then-rhythm guitarist Ira Kaplan writes, "To me, [Ride the Tiger] sounds like a Dave Schramm album." He's not completely off; back in those days, Schramm's guitar work (which can be heard, to better effect, in the Schramms) easily dominated the sound of the then-folky YLT. But it's not entirely a bad thing, either, since Schramm's guitar invigorated Kaplan's songs just as easily as it dominated them. Without his influence (see "The Forest Green"), there's no telling whether Kaplan would have developed into the guitar player evident on YLT's later works. There's also some ace taste in covers, including Arthur Lee & Love, the Kinks, and Pete Seeger. --Randy Silver

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  1. Ritual De Lo Habitual (amended) [Explicit Lyrics]
  2. Romantica
  3. Sacrilicious
  4. Seer [Import] [Original recording remastered]
  5. Setting Sons
  6. Skag Heaven
  7. Slow Motion Daydream [Enhanced]
  8. Social Dancing
  9. Songs About Leaving
  10. Sons and Fascination/Sister Feelings Call [Limited Edition] [Original recording remastered]

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