Pearl Jam - Ten (Deluxe Edition: 2CD)


Pearl Jam - Ten Deluxe Edition: 2CD + Unplugged AudioRip (2009)
Grunge / Rock | Label: Legacy | Language: English | 2CD | RS
Released: Mon 30 Mar 2009 | Catalogue Number: 739849
Encoder: FLAC reference libFLAC 1.2.1
16 Bit | 44.1 Khz | 1,411 Kbps | CRC+IDTag | No Cue | No Extraction LOG file | No Complete Covers | 365 MB+560 MB
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MP3 VBR@16 Bit | 44.1 Khz | 223 Kbps | IDTag | 83.1 MB+121 MB



Back when Pearl Jam and Nirvana were defining a genre, Eddie Vedder and his compatriots were branded as commercial sell-outs by Kurt Cobain. And from the band's decision to stop making music videos to their anti-monopoly lawsuit against Ticketmaster, the band formerly known as Mookie Blaylock seems to have been rebounding from those words ever since.
Pearl Jam's latest is a remixed reissue (18 years after the original – because waiting for the 20 year anniversary would be too commercial, wouldn't it?) of their debut, Ten. Since its 1991 release the band has claimed they weren't pleased with the mix on their first album. And they've got a point. The original sounds as if it spent too long in the studio, and emerged with overpolished production values, especially for an album in a genre called "grunge".

For this re-release the band brought in Brendan O'Brien, who has produced all the band's albums since Ten. His remix brings out some of the subtle elements lost among the cranked-up guitars, reshuffles and reorders them. O'Brien isn't a Daniel Lanois or Rick Rubin – there's no hand-on producer's sound on the reissue. Rather it's a subtle but effective reworking - bringing up piano levels here, reworking pans there.

The reissues comes in three versions. The Legacy Edition contains the original and O'Brien redux, plus six outtakes and demos that every Pearl Jam completist will want, including Brother, a new single sent out to radio, Just a Girl and Eddie Vedder as The Lizard King in the Doors-esque track Evil Goat. The Deluxe Edition includes those two discs, plus a hardover booklet/scrapbookcontaining some of the band's photos, scribblings and backstage passes. There's also a DVD of the band's previously unreleased 1992 performance on MTV's Unplugged. For Pearl Jam radicals there is the Collector's Edition, which in addition to all of the above, includes the two albums on vinyl, a DVD of the band live in Seatlle in 2002, a casette replica of the bands original Momma-Son demos (including Alive and Once) and a notebook containing Eddie Vedder and Jeff Ament's doodles, notes, clippings and other Ten-era ephemera.

It's easy to blame Pearl Jam for birthing a generation of mimics who've made careers basically lampooning this album. But in giving Ten another listen – from the radio hits like Alive and Even Flow to the forgotten tracks like Oceans and Release – it becomes clear just how influencial the album is, and how far the album remains ahead of its future impostors. Review On NationalPost.com


CD1(Re-mastered TEN)
01. Once
02. Even Flow
03. Alive
04. Why Go
05. Black
06. Jeremy
07. Oceans
08. Porch
09. Garden
10. Deep
11. Release



CD2(Re-mixed TEN + Bonus tracks)
01. Once
02. Even Flow
03. Alive
04. Why Go
05. Black
06. Jeremy
07. Oceans
08. Porch
09. Garden
10. Deep
11. Release
12. Brother
13. Just a Girl
14. Breath and a Scream (Demo)
15. State of Love and Trust
16. 2,000 Mile Blues
17. Evil Little Goat


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Pearl Jam - Mtv Unpluuged (DVD.AUDIO.Rip)
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Tracklist:
1. Oceans (Mtv Unplugged/dvd)
2. State Of Love And Trust (Mtv Unplugged/dvd)
3. Alive (Mtv Unplugged/dvd)
4. Black (Mtv Unplugged/dvd)
5. Jeremy (Mtv Unplugged/dvd)
6. Even Flow (Mtv Unplugged/dvd)
7. Porch (Mtv Unplugged/dvd)
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