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Re: RANK THE ALBUMS

Posted: Tue November 21, 2023 7:13 pm
by Jaeti
BootsToAsses wrote:I'm not ashamed to admit I sometimes get more enjoyment listening to Gigaton straight through than I do Vitalogy.
I mean, this is super-duper a-okay.

Re: RANK THE ALBUMS

Posted: Tue November 21, 2023 8:44 pm
by BootsToAsses
guitar_davey wrote:
BootsToAsses wrote:I legitimately enjoy every album. The difference between number 1 and number 11 is almost negligible.

I'm not ashamed to admit I sometimes get more enjoyment listening to Gigaton straight through than I do Vitalogy.
:hooray: :wave:
I have an ally!

Re: RANK THE ALBUMS

Posted: Wed November 22, 2023 1:08 am
by Matters
I’m just glad that Gigaton feels closer to Ten-Riot Act than it does to Avacado-Lightning Bolt. It’s not that albums 8,9 and 10 were bad but they felt removed from what I loved most about previous PJ albums: Depth, atmosphere, unique to the band, challenging to the listener, etc. Gigaton brought that back. Combine that with how much I enjoyed Earthling and I’m more optimistic about a future album than I’ve been for almost 2 decades.

Re: RANK THE ALBUMS

Posted: Thu November 23, 2023 1:15 pm
by Vitalogist
Matters wrote:I’m just glad that Gigaton feels closer to Ten-Riot Act than it does to Avacado-Lightning Bolt. It’s not that albums 8,9 and 10 were bad but they felt removed from what I loved most about previous PJ albums: Depth, atmosphere, unique to the band, challenging to the listener, etc. Gigaton brought that back. Combine that with how much I enjoyed Earthling and I’m more optimistic about a future album than I’ve been for almost 2 decades.
I totally agree with this. The difference between those two eras is huge

Re: RANK THE ALBUMS

Posted: Thu November 23, 2023 5:29 pm
by guitar_davey
Matters wrote:I’m just glad that Gigaton feels closer to Ten-Riot Act than it does to Avacado-Lightning Bolt. It’s not that albums 8,9 and 10 were bad but they felt removed from what I loved most about previous PJ albums: Depth, atmosphere, unique to the band, challenging to the listener, etc. Gigaton brought that back. Combine that with how much I enjoyed Earthling and I’m more optimistic about a future album than I’ve been for almost 2 decades.
I'm on board with all of this.

Re: RANK THE ALBUMS

Posted: Thu November 23, 2023 7:03 pm
by Anders
Good points. Hopefully more of that with the new album.

Re: RANK THE ALBUMS

Posted: Tue November 28, 2023 1:35 am
by Vitalogist
Question: which album has risen the most in your rankings compared to when you first heard it? For me, it’s Riot Act. I’ve come to love it more over time.

Re: RANK THE ALBUMS

Posted: Tue November 28, 2023 1:46 am
by liebzz
Vitalogist wrote:Question: which album has risen the most in your rankings compared to when you first heard it? For me, it’s Riot Act. I’ve come to love it more over time.
Binaural. I have always loved it, but it now floats between #1 and #4 depending on my mood.

Re: RANK THE ALBUMS

Posted: Tue November 28, 2023 2:15 am
by stip
Vitalogist wrote:Question: which album has risen the most in your rankings compared to when you first heard it? For me, it’s Riot Act. I’ve come to love it more over time.
the problem is I tend to mostly overrate new Pearl Jam (usually a top 3 record for a while), and then they settle to their 'proper' ranking. So in that respect Binaural and Riot Act probably dropped the most. No Code has always been at the bottom for me.

Re: RANK THE ALBUMS

Posted: Thu November 30, 2023 7:55 pm
by epilogue
Vitalogist wrote:Question: which album has risen the most in your rankings compared to when you first heard it? For me, it’s Riot Act. I’ve come to love it more over time.
Binaural, no question

Re: RANK THE ALBUMS

Posted: Thu November 30, 2023 8:23 pm
by digster
I think, at least compared to how I felt about it shortly after its release, the S/T record's climbed the most. I don't know if it reaches the heights of the earlier stuff, but I definitely view it way more favorably than I used to. No Code is probably the only other record that tends to vascillate pretty heavily in my rankings (it's been my least favorite pre S/T album at times, and at other times I think it's their best). Everything else is pretty well-established either at the top of the heap (Vitalogy, Yield, Binaural) or the bottom (Backspacer, LB).

Re: RANK THE ALBUMS

Posted: Thu November 30, 2023 9:56 pm
by Kevin Davis
digster wrote:I think, at least compared to how I felt about it shortly after its release, the S/T record's climbed the most. I don't know if it reaches the heights of the earlier stuff, but I definitely view it way more favorably than I used to. No Code is probably the only other record that tends to vascillate pretty heavily in my rankings (it's been my least favorite pre S/T album at times, and at other times I think it's their best). Everything else is pretty well-established either at the top of the heap (Vitalogy, Yield, Binaural) or the bottom (Backspacer, LB).
No Code and S/T are also the only PJ albums where I’ve really experienced a shift in how I thought about them over time compared to my initial impressions of them.

Backspacer, which I rated comically highly when it came out, has fallen in my rankings quite a bit, but I don’t really enjoy the songs less now than I did then, if that makes sense — some perspective on their relative greatness in the band’s catalog has taken hold, but in actually listening to the music, I still hear many of the songs the same way. Not sure if that makes sense.

Re: RANK THE ALBUMS

Posted: Thu November 30, 2023 10:11 pm
by liebzz
Kevin Davis wrote:
digster wrote:I think, at least compared to how I felt about it shortly after its release, the S/T record's climbed the most. I don't know if it reaches the heights of the earlier stuff, but I definitely view it way more favorably than I used to. No Code is probably the only other record that tends to vascillate pretty heavily in my rankings (it's been my least favorite pre S/T album at times, and at other times I think it's their best). Everything else is pretty well-established either at the top of the heap (Vitalogy, Yield, Binaural) or the bottom (Backspacer, LB).
No Code and S/T are also the only PJ albums where I’ve really experienced a shift in how I thought about them over time compared to my initial impressions of them.

Backspacer, which I rated comically highly when it came out, has fallen in my rankings quite a bit, but I don’t really enjoy the songs less now than I did then, if that makes sense — some perspective on their relative greatness in the band’s catalog has taken hold, but in actually listening to the music, I still hear many of the songs the same way. Not sure if that makes sense.
In summary, you don’t like Binaural less, you just like other Pearl Jam albums more.

Re: RANK THE ALBUMS

Posted: Thu November 30, 2023 11:08 pm
by Ello Sailor
stip wrote:No Code has always been at the bottom for me.
Guys, I found it. The worst take in rimming history.

Re: RANK THE ALBUMS

Posted: Fri December 01, 2023 12:40 am
by Strat
geezes fucking christ, stip.

Re: RANK THE ALBUMS

Posted: Fri December 01, 2023 2:30 am
by stip
how is this news to anyone?

Re: RANK THE ALBUMS

Posted: Fri December 01, 2023 2:32 am
by liebzz
Yeah we’ve been down this road before.

Re: RANK THE ALBUMS

Posted: Fri December 01, 2023 9:32 am
by stip
Even the bottom of my list Pearl Jam albums are still albums I really like. If I was assigning letter grades they've never produced below a B.

Re: RANK THE ALBUMS

Posted: Fri December 01, 2023 12:18 pm
by liebzz
stip wrote:Even the bottom of my list Pearl Jam albums are still albums I really like. If I was assigning letter grades they've never produced below a B.
This I wholeheartedly agree with

Re: RANK THE ALBUMS

Posted: Fri December 01, 2023 12:56 pm
by epilogue
liebzz wrote:
stip wrote:Even the bottom of my list Pearl Jam albums are still albums I really like. If I was assigning letter grades they've never produced below a B.
This I wholeheartedly agree with
:hooray: