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Binaural Album
  1. Breakerfall
  2. Evacuation
  3. Light Years
  4. Nothing As It Seems
  5. Thin Air
  6. Insignificance
  7. Of The Girl
  8. Grievance
  9. Rival
  10. Sleight Of Hand
  11. Soon Forget
  12. Parting Ways
Live At Benaroya Hall Album
  1. Of The Girl
  2. Low Light
  3. Thumbing My Way
  4. Thin Air
  5. Fatal
  6. Nothing As It Seems
  7. Man of the Hour
  8. Immortality
  9. Off He Goes
  10. Around the Bend
  11. I Believe In Miracles
  12. Sleight Of Hand
  13. All or None
  14. Lukin
  15. Parting Ways
  16. Down
  17. Dead Man
  18. Masters of War
  19. Black
  20. Crazy Mary
  21. 25 Minutes To Go
  22. Daughter
  23. Yellow Ledbetter
Live On Two Legs Album
  1. Black
  2. Corduroy
  3. Daughter
  4. Do the Evolution
  5. Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town
  6. Even Flow
  7. Given To Fly
  8. Go
  9. Hail Hail
  10. Nothingman
  11. Off He Goes
  12. Red Mosquito
  13. Untitled
Lost Dogs Album
  1. All Night
  2. Alone
  3. Angel
  4. Bee Girl
  5. Black, Red, Yellow
  6. Brother
  7. Dead Man
  8. Dirty Frank
  9. Down
  10. Drifting
  11. Education
  12. Fatal
  13. Footsteps
  14. Ghost track - 04/20/2002
  15. Gremmie Out Of Control
  16. Hard to imagine
  17. Hitchhiker
  18. Hold On
  19. In The Moonlight
  20. Last Kiss
  21. Leaving here
  22. Let Me Sleep
  23. Other Side
  24. Sad
  25. Strangest Tribe
  26. Sweet Lew
  27. The Whale Song
  28. U
  29. Undone
  30. Wash
  31. Yellow Ledbetter
No Code Album
  1. Around the Bend
  2. Mankind
  3. Present Tense
  4. Lukin
  5. Red Mosquito
  6. Habit
  7. Off He Goes
  8. Smile
  9. In My Tree
  10. Who You Are
  11. Hail Hail
  12. Sometimes
Riot Act Album
  1. Save You
  2. Love Boat Captain
  3. Cropduster
  4. Ghost
  5. I Am Mine
  6. Thumbing My Way
  7. You Are
  8. Get Right
  9. Green Disease
  10. Helphelp
  11. Bushleaguer
  12. 1/2 Full
  13. Arc
  14. All or None
Ten Album
  1. Release
  2. Deep
  3. Garden
  4. Porch
  5. Oceans
  6. Jeremy
  7. Black
  8. Why Go
  9. Alive
  10. Even Flow
  11. Once
Vitalogy Album
  1. Immortality
  2. Aye Davanita
  3. Bugs
  4. Corduroy
  5. Pry, To
  6. Whipping
  7. Nothingman
  8. Tremor Christ
  9. Not for You
  10. Spin the Black Circle
  11. Last Exit
Vs. Album
  1. Indifference
  2. Leash
  3. Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town
  4. Rats
  5. Rearviewmirror
  6. Blood
  7. W.M.A.
  8. Dissident
  9. Glorified G
  10. Daughter
  11. Animal
  12. Go
Yield Album
  1. Red Dot
  2. All Those Yesterdays
  3. Push Me, Pull Me
  4. In Hiding
  5. Low Light
  6. Do the Evolution
  7. Pilate
  8. Wishlist
  9. Given To Fly
  10. No Way
Pearl Jam, Formed Seattle, 1990.

The genesis of Pearl Jam was rooted in chance and tragedy. Stone Gossard
(guitar) and Jeff Ament (bass) had both been members of seminal grungers Green River, and later MOTHER LOVE BONE with ex-Malfunkshun member, Andrew Wood, on vocals. When Wood died of an overdose, his longtime friend Chris Cornell (of Soundgarden) put together a tribute project called TEMPLE OF THE DOG (1991) -- Gossard, Ament and new recruit Mike McCready(guitar) were roped in, as was Eddie Vedder (vocals), who had provided some vocals for a demo tape put together by the others.

Once TEMPLE OF THE DOG was in the can Dave Krusen (drums) joined the other four. Flirting with different names on the way (Mookie Blaylock and Reenk Roink), they eventually settled on Pearl Jam, after an allegedly hallucinogenic recipe belonging to Vedder’’s grandmother. By spring 1991, Pearl Jam had begun to play live shows in the Seattle area supporting the likes of Alice In Chains. As the word spread about the Seattle scene, the band signed to Epic and their debut TEN (1992) was rushed out. Although it was recorded speedily, it distilled the pain and attitude of the disaffected, but injected it with an electric, classic rock feel. Gossard and McCready’’s playing owed as much to Jimi Hendrix as to any punk band. Vedder’’s lyrics and vocals carried a rare, raw emotion, and the soaringly poetic ““Evenflow��, ““Alive�� and ““Jeremy�� took elements of his own traumatic childhood and transformed them into universal experience.

Just as TEN entered the US charts, Krusen left to deal with personal problems and was replaced by Dave Abbruzzese. Fresh recording sessions produced ““State Of Love And Trust�� and ““Breathe��, for the soundtrack of Singles, a teen-romance comedy based on the Seattle music scene, starring Matt Dillon. Three of the band members even managed to make cameo appearances as part of Dillon’’s grunge combo, Citizen Dick. Despite this media exposure, the press were less than kind to Pearl Jam, reviews equating their driven sound with the rock dinosaurs of the 70s, while Kurt Cobain fuelled the controversy by calling them a corporate band (conveniently forgetting their lengthy apprenticeships for some of Seattle’’s finest). The fans on the other hand could not have cared less; TEN outstripped NEVERMIND in the US metal charts and outsold it worldwide in 1992.

A new album was planned for late 1992, but touring schedules slowed things to a crawl. Gossard kept himself fresh by working on SHAME (1993), the sole product of his Brad side-project; it was a mellow, danceable mix of psychedelia and funk rhythms. The summer of 1993 saw Pearl Jam providing support for NEIL YOUNG and tearing into soulful, breathtaking versions of old favourites along with fresh punk-inspired material. They joined Young for a powerful version of ““Rockin’’ in the Free World��, a song they reprised later in the year at the MTV Awards.

A new and important alliance had been forged.When VS. (1993) finally saw the light of day, the fan response was awesome, and it entered at #1 in the Billboard charts. The guitars and rhythms raged more freely, and Vedder displayed his vocal and lyrical diversity, with songs of raw, blood-curdling anger (““Go��, ““Animal��, ““Blood��) balanced by mellower textures (““Daughter��). Overall, it sounded more caustic, accomplished and mature than TEN.

Pearl Jam have always gone out of their way to be as accessible as possible; if fans write they will usually get a personal reply. This dedication to the public took a new turn in 1994. While continuing to tour, and make occasional appearances with Neil Young, they weighed in against the corporate might of the Ticketmaster booking agency, which they accused of raising prices beyond the spending power of their younger followers. They were joined in their protest by such artists as R.E.M., Aerosmith and, of course, Neil Young, and were to stay in dispute with the agency for the next two years.To show their faith in vinyl, VITALOGY (1994) was first released on record, and then on CD, which saw it rocket to the top of the Billboard charts. Tracks like the searing ““Spin The Black Circle�� and the belligerent threats of ““Not For You�� delivered the usual doses of mayhem. However, tracks such as the pointless ““Stupid Mop�� dragged on the album’’s momentum.

Apart from McCready’’s Mad Season side-project, 1995 saw Pearl Jam’’s partnership with Neil Young flourish, their encore jams developing into the poignant, broad sweep of the MIRROR BALL (1995) album. Recorded in a mere four days, the record was a potent blend of Pearl Jam’’s hard rock influences and Young’’s poetic meanderings, oiled with doses of teeth-grating, overdriven feedback. Unfortunately, in a fit of marketing pique, Young’’s record company refused to allow Pearl Jam’’s name to appear on the cover.Meanwhile the band, true to their word, continued to make a stand against Ticketmaster by touring less established venues. Progress was hampered by forced cancellations and security problems, but when things went well audiences were treated not only to Pearl Jam, but to Young joining in on songs from MIRROR BALL.

The following year saw the band lose Dave Abbruzzese and finally focus their collective attention on a new studio effort. NO CODE (1996) was steeped in the all-American tradition of garage punk but instead of lunging headfirst into a soundscape of heaving guitars the songs marked out a more thoughtful approach. Opening track ““Sometimes�� was a slow burner and it wasn’’t until ““Hail Hail�� that things kicked off in familiar style. What the album lacked in pace it made up for in poise and moving, troubled lyrics.

Overall, though, it received a less-than-ecstatic reception and the band turned back to what they knew best for YIELD (1998) and the live opus LIVE ON TWO LEGS (1998), straight-ahead hard rocking. While LIVE ON TWO LEGS featured former Soundgarden drummer Matt Cameron (replacing Jack Irons) as part of the live set-up, he actually contributed to the writing of new LP BINAURAL (2000). As ever it was a tour de force showcase of the band’’s subtlety and power, addressing both social and personal issues with a deft touch. Later that same year, as if to emphasize the band’’s punk credentials, they also opted to release a series of 25 official live bootleg CDs, all of them recorded warts ‘‘n’’ all during their European tour.

Thanks to morten fejring / for submitting the biography.



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