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What was the other song on the Singles soundtrack? I seem to remember really preferring that one to "State of Love and Trust".


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ten is agonizing to listen to now. fuck this, i'm putting in vs.

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I like several dozen Pearl Jam songs but Vedder really is a bad vocalist sometimes.


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No idea what the sound quality is like on these, but the Svetlana69 blog just put up Pulled The Covers, a 5 CD set of PJ doing covers. Definitely some interesting choices.


Thanks for the links, Rads. Defintely gonna download these.

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No idea what the sound quality is like on these, but the Svetlana69 blog just put up Pulled The Covers, a 5 CD set of PJ doing covers. Definitely some interesting choices.


Thanks for the links, Rads. Defintely gonna download these.


After that, put em together in one link and put em in The Box.

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Radcliffe Wrote:
No idea what the sound quality is like on these, but the Svetlana69 blog just put up Pulled The Covers, a 5 CD set of PJ doing covers. Definitely some interesting choices.


Thanks for the links, Rads. Defintely gonna download these.


After that, put em together in one link and put em in The Box.


I'll do it on the weekend. Saturday is gonna be all about catching up on what I've been missing on the blogs and board.

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DumpJack Wrote:
Senator Loogar Wrote:
DumpJack Wrote:
Radcliffe Wrote:
No idea what the sound quality is like on these, but the Svetlana69 blog just put up Pulled The Covers, a 5 CD set of PJ doing covers. Definitely some interesting choices.


Thanks for the links, Rads. Defintely gonna download these.


After that, put em together in one link and put em in The Box.


I'll do it on the weekend. Saturday is gonna be all about catching up on what I've been missing on the blogs and board.


And cooking? Cos I think I'm makin Salmon Chowder!

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harry Wrote:
I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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Senator Loogar Wrote:
DumpJack Wrote:
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DumpJack Wrote:
Radcliffe Wrote:
No idea what the sound quality is like on these, but the Svetlana69 blog just put up Pulled The Covers, a 5 CD set of PJ doing covers. Definitely some interesting choices.


Thanks for the links, Rads. Defintely gonna download these.


After that, put em together in one link and put em in The Box.


I'll do it on the weekend. Saturday is gonna be all about catching up on what I've been missing on the blogs and board.


And cooking? Cos I think I'm makin Salmon Chowder!


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I'm just gonna say "Tremor Christ" and leave it at that.

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Pearl Jam to Reissue Ten Four Different Ways
Various versions contain "MTV Unplugged" DVD, replica of original demo cassette
Pearl Jam to Reissue Ten Four Different Ways


Pearl Jam's Ten was the album that launched the band's career and, unfortunately, the careers of endless Pearl Jam imitators. But Eddie Vedder and co. will hearken back to a time before Nickelback by reissuing their 1991 debut in four different editions via Legacy Recordings on March 24.

The most basic of these Ten reissues is called the Legacy Edition. It features one CD with the original album remastered and another CD with the album both remastered and remixed by producer Brendan O'Brien. The second disc also includes six bonus tracks: "Brother", "Just a Girl", "State of Love and Trust", "Breath and a Scream", "2,000 Mile Blues", and "Evil Little Goat".

The Deluxe Edition has everything in the Legacy Edition but expands upon it by including a DVD featuring Pearl Jam's "MTV Unplugged" performance from 1992. The "Unplugged" show has never been commercially released before, and this DVD includes a performance of "Oceans" that was never aired.

Then there's the Vinyl Collection edition of the reissue, which is like the Legacy Edition without the bonus tracks and on vinyl: one LP with the original Ten remastered and one LP with Ten remastered and remixed by Brendan O'Brien.

Finally, there's the mother lode: the Super Deluxe Edition. This one collects everything in the Deluxe Edition and the Vinyl Collection but adds a couple very important things: a live set recorded at Seattle's Magnuson Park from September 20, 1992 called Drop in the Park on two vinyl LPs, and a replica of "Momma-Son", Pearl Jam's original demo cassette featuring "Alive", "Once", and "Footsteps". The package also includes a recreation of Vedder's composition notebook with replica notes, images, and other rare memorabilia.


All of these reissues feature re-designed artwork overseen by bassist Jeff Ament, who was also the art director for the original Ten artwork. The cover of the new version of Ten can be seen at the top of this story.

Even better news for Jam fans: These reissues are just the first releases in a two-year catalog reissue campaign leading up to Pearl Jam's 20th anniversary in 2011.



Set costs $140 and looks pretty spiffy. Still though, a hundred forty clams is a bit pricey.

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20 years?! Jesus christ.

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Reissue city.

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Pearl Jam to Reissue Ten Four Different Ways
Various versions contain "MTV Unplugged" DVD, replica of original demo cassette
Pearl Jam to Reissue Ten Four Different Ways


Pearl Jam's Ten was the album that launched the band's career and, unfortunately, the careers of endless Pearl Jam imitators. But Eddie Vedder and co. will hearken back to a time before Nickelback by reissuing their 1991 debut in four different editions via Legacy Recordings on March 24.

The most basic of these Ten reissues is called the Legacy Edition. It features one CD with the original album remastered and another CD with the album both remastered and remixed by producer Brendan O'Brien. The second disc also includes six bonus tracks: "Brother", "Just a Girl", "State of Love and Trust", "Breath and a Scream", "2,000 Mile Blues", and "Evil Little Goat".

The Deluxe Edition has everything in the Legacy Edition but expands upon it by including a DVD featuring Pearl Jam's "MTV Unplugged" performance from 1992. The "Unplugged" show has never been commercially released before, and this DVD includes a performance of "Oceans" that was never aired.

Then there's the Vinyl Collection edition of the reissue, which is like the Legacy Edition without the bonus tracks and on vinyl: one LP with the original Ten remastered and one LP with Ten remastered and remixed by Brendan O'Brien.

Finally, there's the mother lode: the Super Deluxe Edition. This one collects everything in the Deluxe Edition and the Vinyl Collection but adds a couple very important things: a live set recorded at Seattle's Magnuson Park from September 20, 1992 called Drop in the Park on two vinyl LPs, and a replica of "Momma-Son", Pearl Jam's original demo cassette featuring "Alive", "Once", and "Footsteps". The package also includes a recreation of Vedder's composition notebook with replica notes, images, and other rare memorabilia.


All of these reissues feature re-designed artwork overseen by bassist Jeff Ament, who was also the art director for the original Ten artwork. The cover of the new version of Ten can be seen at the top of this story.

Even better news for Jam fans: These reissues are just the first releases in a two-year catalog reissue campaign leading up to Pearl Jam's 20th anniversary in 2011.



Set costs $140 and looks pretty spiffy. Still though, a hundred forty clams is a bit pricey.


that's gotta be for the SUPER DELUXE edition:

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i'd be interested in the plain ol DELUXE edition. i'd love to have that unplugged DVD. i'm thinking (hoping) that wouldn't be anywhere near half that price....

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Reissue city.

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Pearl Jam to Reissue Ten Four Different Ways
Various versions contain "MTV Unplugged" DVD, replica of original demo cassette
Pearl Jam to Reissue Ten Four Different Ways


Pearl Jam's Ten was the album that launched the band's career and, unfortunately, the careers of endless Pearl Jam imitators. But Eddie Vedder and co. will hearken back to a time before Nickelback by reissuing their 1991 debut in four different editions via Legacy Recordings on March 24.

The most basic of these Ten reissues is called the Legacy Edition. It features one CD with the original album remastered and another CD with the album both remastered and remixed by producer Brendan O'Brien. The second disc also includes six bonus tracks: "Brother", "Just a Girl", "State of Love and Trust", "Breath and a Scream", "2,000 Mile Blues", and "Evil Little Goat".

The Deluxe Edition has everything in the Legacy Edition but expands upon it by including a DVD featuring Pearl Jam's "MTV Unplugged" performance from 1992. The "Unplugged" show has never been commercially released before, and this DVD includes a performance of "Oceans" that was never aired.

Then there's the Vinyl Collection edition of the reissue, which is like the Legacy Edition without the bonus tracks and on vinyl: one LP with the original Ten remastered and one LP with Ten remastered and remixed by Brendan O'Brien.

Finally, there's the mother lode: the Super Deluxe Edition. This one collects everything in the Deluxe Edition and the Vinyl Collection but adds a couple very important things: a live set recorded at Seattle's Magnuson Park from September 20, 1992 called Drop in the Park on two vinyl LPs, and a replica of "Momma-Son", Pearl Jam's original demo cassette featuring "Alive", "Once", and "Footsteps". The package also includes a recreation of Vedder's composition notebook with replica notes, images, and other rare memorabilia.


All of these reissues feature re-designed artwork overseen by bassist Jeff Ament, who was also the art director for the original Ten artwork. The cover of the new version of Ten can be seen at the top of this story.

Even better news for Jam fans: These reissues are just the first releases in a two-year catalog reissue campaign leading up to Pearl Jam's 20th anniversary in 2011.



Set costs $140 and looks pretty spiffy. Still though, a hundred forty clams is a bit pricey.


that's gotta be for the SUPER DELUXE edition:

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i'd be interested in the plain ol DELUXE edition. i'd love to have that unplugged DVD. i'm thinking (hoping) that wouldn't be anywhere near half that price....


wow. awesome box. must.have.

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Why would these reissues not contain EVERY B-side from all the Ten singles? I guess they still want people to buy Lost Dogs, but I think that's lame. If I was gonna buy a reissue of Ten, I'd at least want it to have all the B-Sides. Not two different mixes of the album.


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I already have every single song, either on bootlegs or lost dogs or whatever, but ten's flaw is definately the outdated sound. I remember the resfreshed version of even flow on this for me useless best of album, and it was a huge difference.

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I still have a copy of the original pre-Ten promo EP featuring Alive, Wash, and a cover of I've Got a Feeling.

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And I just found No Fuckin' Messiah in a box, which has that (excellent) I've Got A Feeling cover and some other good shit.

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wasn't I've got a feeling on the japanese issue of ten as a bonus track?

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Why would these reissues not contain EVERY B-side from all the Ten singles? I guess they still want people to buy Lost Dogs, but I think that's lame. If I was gonna buy a reissue of Ten, I'd at least want it to have all the B-Sides. Not two different mixes of the album.


Probably because this isn't catered to just off the street PJ fans. This version is aimed mostly at people who have EVERYTHING. On the Ten Club board people were already complaining that this boxset didn't have enough exclusive stuff. If they put the Lost Dogs stuff on there as well, I guarantee you people would be bitching. Also, there is some talk of rereleasing the vinyl of LD.

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i'd pay $140 to never have to hear anything from ten again.

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Some dude ranks every single Pearl Jam song, with write-ups for all of them and youtube clips for most of them:

http://www.examiner.com/x-3940-Indianap ... -Pearl-Jam

I skimmed through, just kinda paying attention to where he ranked things and not really wanting to read his descriptions. I disagree with a lot of the rankings, but then I haven't really listened to them much over the past decade nor am I really familiar with their last two albums. Some of his top picks are looking pretty good, though, and it looks like "Present Tense" will be a top 3 pick (unless he somehow just left it off entirely), which he'll reveal tomorrow.


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