Vitalogy by Pearl Jam

Vitalogy

Pearl Jam

1994

Vitalogy is a Alt/Indie album by Pearl Jam, originally released in 1994. On Gatefold: 120 pressings tracked, owned by 67 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Alt/Indie
  • Grunge
  • raw
  • chaotic
  • confessional

About

Released at the end of 1994, the year of Kurt Cobain’s suicide, <i>Vitalogy</i> can be heard in part as a tribute to the fallen Nirvana singer. “Last Exit,” “Not For You” and “Immortality” all could be read arguably as Pearl Jam acknowledging his difficult life and all are among the album’s most affecting tunes. In any case, this is emotionally charged music — rawer than their previous releases — split between charged rockers (“Spin the Black Circle,” “Tremor Christ,” “Corduroy”) that continue to highlight the group’s live performances, and bizarre, experimental pieces that find the group challenging its audience (the accordion-based “Bugs,” the bargain-basement funk “Aye Davanita,” the music concrete “Hey Foxymophandlemama, That’s Me”). It’s here the group come closest to the punk ends of their roots. Vedder has less of the messianic urge in his vocals and the guitarists mostly eschew classic rock guitar solos and influences for a raw, brittle sound. Throw in “Nothingman” and “Better Man,” two more of the group’s champion brooders, and <i>Vitalogy</i> is nothing short of a full-spectrum look at a modern hard rock group growing up.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Last Exit2:54
  2. A2Spin The Black Circle2:47
  3. A3Not For You5:52
  4. A4Tremor Christ4:12
  5. A5Nothingman4:35
  6. A6Whipping2:33

Side B

  1. B1Pry, To1:02
  2. B2Corduroy4:30
  3. B3Bugs2:45
  4. B4Satan's Bed3:30
  5. B5Better Man4:28
  6. B6Aye Davanita2:56
  7. B7Immortality5:28
  8. B8Stupid Mop7:22

Credits

Performers

67 collectors on Gatefold own this · 120 pressings tracked on Gatefold