
Pearl Jam is a Rock album by Pearl Jam, originally released in 2006. On Gatefold: 57 pressings tracked, owned by 26 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Hard Rock
- gritty
- earnest
- heartland
About
Fourteen years since their debut album <i>Ten</i> Pearl Jam has run through several drummers but otherwise remain intact, challenging the music business with unorthodox touring methods and few music videos. They haven’t let their own fans off the hook either, servicing them with music that’s often been moodier and more mercurial than standard-issue hard rock. Singer Eddie Vedder’s always been the band’s focal point and it’s no less so on this eighth studio album. The band clangs along with an angry, flustered groove (“Life Wasted,” “World Wide Suicide ”) and there are plenty of testosterone-laden grooves to surf, but the album’s highlights occur most often when the band backs down ever so slightly and hands center stage to Vedder, who understands the limits and appeal of melodrama as well as any angst-ridden rock singer out there. “Come Back” swoons with regret. “Gone” riles itself under Vedder’s understated intensity. The psychedelically informed “Parachutes” sounds as if it were lifted from a reflective singer-songwriter LP. It’s these moments when Pearl Jam takes an admirable individualist stand.
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Tracklist
- 1Life Wasted3:54
- 2World Wide Suicide3:29
- 3Comatose2:19
- 4Severed Hand4:30
- 5Marker In The Sand4:23
- 6Parachutes3:36
- 7Unemployable3:04
- 8Big Wave2:58
- 9Gone4:09
- 10Wasted Reprise0:53
- 11Army Reserve3:45
- 12Come Back5:29
- 13Inside Job7:08
Credits
Performers
- Jeff AmentBASS
- Matt CameronDRUMS PERCUSSION
- Mike McCreadyGUITAR
- Stone GossardGUITAR
- Eddie VedderGUITAR VOCALS
- Boom GasparORGAN PIANO ELECTRIC ORGAN
- Gary WestlakeORGAN ELECTRIC ORGAN KEYBOARDS
26 collectors on Gatefold own this · 57 pressings tracked on Gatefold
