President Yo La Tengo

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President Yo La Tengo
President Yo La Tengo cover
EP by Yo La Tengo
Released 1989
Genre Rock
Label Coyote
Producer(s) Gene Holder
Professional reviews
Yo La Tengo chronology
New Wave Hot Dogs
(1987)
President Yo La Tengo
(1989)
Fakebook
(1990)


President Yo La Tengo (1989) was the third album of the Hoboken-based alternative rock band Yo La Tengo. It was later re-released by Matador Records along with New Wave Hot Dogs and the "Asparagus Song" single on one record in 1996.

  1. "Barnaby, Hardly Working" – 4:35
  2. "Drug Test" – 4:06
  3. "The Evil That Men Do" [Craig's Version] – 2:41
  4. "Orange Song" – 3:22
  5. "Alyda" – 3:39
  6. "The Evil That Men Do" [Pablo's Version] – 10:37
  7. "I Threw It All Away" – 2:17
  8. "Clunk" - 3:32


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