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rearviewmirror (Greatest Hits 1991-2003) [Read More ...]
Description: In an era when pop nihilism fulfilled its dark promise all too regularly, Pearl Jam not only survived, but thrived to become one of rock's greatest bands. This 33-track double-disc career retrospective documents the arc of a career that went from arena and radio triumphs in the e...
Ten [Read More ...]
Description: Part of the '90s Seattle grunge triumvirate completed by Nirvana and Soundgarden, Pearl Jam debuted with Ten, their most accessible, least self-conscious album. Over time, PJ's rep as a politically correct band just a little too above it all to prostitute its music on MTV has nea...
Vs. [Jewel Case & EcoPak] [Read More ...]
Review: Best album ever:If you liked Ten but thought it could be a bit heavier you'll love this. This is the strongest album by them, the only this closer is the latest self titled album. It starts strong with 'go' and even in the middle of the album when they start to experiment with 'w...
Vitalogy [Read More ...]
Description: Vitalogy reaffirms the Seattle quintet's status as the principled, proudly confused voice of a generation. On their third album, they've found their footing as a raw, forward-looking '90s rock act that fearlessly tackles the Biggest Questions. Lead track "Spin the Black Circle" c...
Live at the Gorge 05/06 [Read More ...]
Description: From the time of their spectacular arrival 17 years ago, Pearl Jam has continually earned and maitained the respect of one of popular music's most devoted followings. Live at the Gorge represents why. Weighing in at 7 1/2 hours of unparalleled, nonstop, incendiary rock 'n' rol...
Yield [Read More ...]
Description: The Seattle band once notable for its arena rock anthems is now remarkable mostly for its hushed melodies. On Pearl Jam's fifth album, the rockers seem slapdash ("Do the Evolution", "Brain of J"), and the arty experiments sound self-conscious (especially the 67-second knockoff, "...
No Code [Read More ...]
Description: Though it contains none of the band's radio staples, No Code may be the one Pearl Jam record that holds up start to finish. Partly this is because of the songs, which like the hypnotic "Who Are You" are unusually straightforward. But it's also because this is the most musically v...
Pearl Jam [Read More ...]
Japanese pressing of their 2006 album with no extras.13 tracks. J Records.
Binaural [Read More ...]
Description: Pearl Jam lowered its profile after becoming a worldwide musical phenomenon in the early '90s, pulling back from the touring, radio, and press fronts. And this diverse 13-song outing, lacking another "Alive" or "Better Man," isn't the album to thrust Pearl Jam back into the limel...
Riot Act [Read More ...]
Description: It's strange to think Pearl Jam was once herded under the grunge umbrella alongside pathos-spewing acts like Nirvana and Alice in Chains. The Seattle group's eighth album (give or take the 72 bootleg-style double CDs they released in 2001) has more in common with classic rock ins...
Lost Dogs [Read More ...]
Review: Besides a few B-sides I can put the rest a-side:A loyal and sweetly put together rarities double disc from Pearl Jam is an undeniable must in any fans collection simply for the handful of amazing tracks which sometimes even go further then their best (ten-era) material ever has. ...
Ten [Read More ...]
Description: Part of the '90s Seattle grunge triumvirate completed by Nirvana and Soundgarden, Pearl Jam debuted with Ten, their most accessible, least self-conscious album. Over time, PJ's rep as a politically correct band just a little too above it all to prostitute its music on MTV has nea...
Merkinball [Read More ...]
Review: Young but wise:A great reminder to fans the power the band once held (and still dabbles in), this tiny disc released after Vitalogy effortlessly showcased merging influences of more folk and softer melodic work with what was still a powerhouse, stadium-ready group sound; perhaps ...
Live at Benaroya Hall [Read More ...]
Review: Amazing & Heartfelt:There are some great, full reviews of this cd already so I'll keep my comments brief. I'm sure every Pearl Jam fan is aware that they have released many concert cds. What makes this one special for me is the intimacy of the setting. Benaroya Hall is a smal...
Live: 05-03-03 - State College, Pennsylvania [Read More ...]
Review: keep on rockin...:i remember when pearl jam played state college in 93[?]with the red hot chili peppers. grunge exploded, and pearl jam was leading the way. eddy and the band rocked; it was raw and mad and wonderful. listening to the three-disc set i realize how times change; ...
Live on Two Legs [Read More ...]
Description: Seventy-one minutes of live Pearl Jam plus an unreleased song? It's aural nirvana for fans of the reclusive, integrity-driven Seattle quintet. Pearl Jam are nothing if not passionate and unabashedly rocking, and this 16-track offering, recorded during their Yield tour, illustrate...
Seattle, Washington, November 6, 2000 [Read More ...]
Description: The last date of the best-documented tour in rock history, Pearl Jam's Seattle, Washington 11/6/00 might be the most important record in the band's entire career. Starting with the dates from the European leg of the tour, then moving through the U.S. East Coast, and finally concl...
Binaural [Read More ...]
Description: Pearl Jam lowered its profile after becoming a worldwide musical phenomenon in the early '90s, pulling back from the touring, radio, and press fronts. And this diverse 13-song outing, lacking another "Alive" or "Better Man," isn't the album to thrust Pearl Jam back into the limel...
Live: 07-08-03 New York, NY [Read More ...]
Review: Pearl Jam at their best:I was at this concert at Madison Square Garden and it was one of the best shows I've ever been to. The energy in the room was unbelievable. PJ flat out rocked for three hours, joined by surprise guest Ben Harper on Daughter and Indifference. Highlights ...
Jeremy [Read More ...]
But most importantly....:the version of Yellow Ledbetter on this CD is FAR superior to the re-recorded version that showed up on Lost Dogs...
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