Pearl Jam (self titled): Official Album Thread
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A lot of the time I feel like there's not enough going on in these songs. There's not much specific to listen for. Maybe it's the production. I still love it though. 4/5.
Since we seem to be ranking post-Yield.
Binaural
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Gigaton
S/T
BS
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Since we seem to be ranking post-Yield.
Binaural
Riot Act
Gigaton
S/T
BS
LB
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oh shit, 2006! not 16
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man, it's still really wild to think about how they went from No Code to S/T in only 10 years.Ms Harmless wrote:oh shit, 2006! not 16
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Riot Act
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yeah, and everything they did and happened in between.dad wrote:man, it's still really wild to think about how they went from No Code to S/T in only 10 years.Ms Harmless wrote:oh shit, 2006! not 16
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absolutely.VinylGuy wrote:yeah, and everything they did and happened in between.dad wrote:man, it's still really wild to think about how they went from No Code to S/T in only 10 years.Ms Harmless wrote:oh shit, 2006! not 16
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Same "tiers" as you but i'd go...Leatherhead wrote: Since we seem to be ranking post-Yield.
Binaural
Riot Act
Gigaton
S/T
BS
LB
Gigaton
Binaural (sessions as a whole would leap over Gigaton)
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Backspacer
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I loved that show. Was disappointed they didn't play more off of S/T at the time but I guess it was a festival. The versions of Even Flow and Blood were off the chain, plus Sad was just such a great surprise.Ms Harmless wrote:usually I'd rather listen to anything in studio over live stuff (unless I'm at a gig) but I went to Reading Festival 2006 and they were excellent, S/T songs and allKevin Davis wrote:This has been my favorite S/T tune since day one and it always surprises me how people say the chorus is weak -- I think it's beautiful, redemptive, fulfilling, uplifting, any positive adjective like that I can throw at it. I love the way it just completely deflates the tension and fury of the verses. Such a great tune.Ms Harmless wrote:"Marker in the Sand" is so underrated
The songs on this album have aged really well for me but I overwhelmingly prefer the live versions. The record itself is probably the one I find myself going back to least.
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This is the Pearl Jam album that has risen the highest from my original feelings. When it came out, I was feeling burnt out on the band (I had them in regular rotation from 2000/01 or so, through to 2005), and I felt like this album downplayed most of what I found most interesting about the band. It turned me off their music for a while, compounded by the weakness of Backspacer 3 years later.
A couple years ago, I started to warm up to the album thanks mostly to the Brickwallhater remaster and some strong defense from fans on here. Now when I listen to it, I like it as much as something like Ten, Vs., or Gigaton. It's mostly really good with a few clunkers, but not as strong to me as Binaural or Yield.
A couple years ago, I started to warm up to the album thanks mostly to the Brickwallhater remaster and some strong defense from fans on here. Now when I listen to it, I like it as much as something like Ten, Vs., or Gigaton. It's mostly really good with a few clunkers, but not as strong to me as Binaural or Yield.
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Blood, Sad and Corduroy I remember being impeccableigotworms wrote:I loved that show. Was disappointed they didn't play more off of S/T at the time but I guess it was a festival. The versions of Even Flow and Blood were off the chain, plus Sad was just such a great surprise.Ms Harmless wrote:usually I'd rather listen to anything in studio over live stuff (unless I'm at a gig) but I went to Reading Festival 2006 and they were excellent, S/T songs and allKevin Davis wrote:This has been my favorite S/T tune since day one and it always surprises me how people say the chorus is weak -- I think it's beautiful, redemptive, fulfilling, uplifting, any positive adjective like that I can throw at it. I love the way it just completely deflates the tension and fury of the verses. Such a great tune.Ms Harmless wrote:"Marker in the Sand" is so underrated
The songs on this album have aged really well for me but I overwhelmingly prefer the live versions. The record itself is probably the one I find myself going back to least.
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So, I don't think I had ever fully listened to the 2017 Brenden O'Brien mix before yesterday. What an interesting experience that was.
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I’ve still never heard it. Would you recommend it?Monkey_Driven wrote:So, I don't think I had ever fully listened to the 2017 Brenden O'Brien mix before yesterday. What an interesting experience that was.
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so I just heard Fleetwood Mac in "Unemployable" for the first time, which is kind of cool and interesting
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definitely-feels like a fresh listenwease wrote:I’ve still never heard it. Would you recommend it?Monkey_Driven wrote:So, I don't think I had ever fully listened to the 2017 Brenden O'Brien mix before yesterday. What an interesting experience that was.
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It didn't give me a headache after the first 6 songs like the original version, so that's good.stip wrote:definitely-feels like a fresh listenwease wrote:I’ve still never heard it. Would you recommend it?Monkey_Driven wrote:So, I don't think I had ever fully listened to the 2017 Brenden O'Brien mix before yesterday. What an interesting experience that was.
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I don't come back to it at all, but I burnt it to the ground when it came out.
What a year, what a tour.
4 stars.
What a year, what a tour.
4 stars.
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You weren't directing this to me, but, MC's drums don't sound as much like slapping wet cellophane anymore, so, there's that.wease wrote:I’ve still never heard it. Would you recommend it?Monkey_Driven wrote:So, I don't think I had ever fully listened to the 2017 Brenden O'Brien mix before yesterday. What an interesting experience that was.
Don't expect any revelations, but, it's a definite improvement.
We still make records to be listened to — not that everyone will listen to a record track one to twelve in a row or side A or Side B — but we still make 'em in case somebody does want to listen to it like that, that's how we make em…
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I hate how he mutes the guitars on Severed Hand.
Other than that i dont quite remember anything about it
Other than that i dont quite remember anything about it
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