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Re: RANK THE ALBUMS

Posted: Tue June 18, 2013 4:02 pm
by tommymtcom
theplatypus wrote:
Birds in Hell wrote:I'll only agree that Grievance is better live than on record. The album version is a complete misfire.
I'm with you.
Yeah, what's up with that Vocal take? It just sounds terrible.

Re: RANK THE ALBUMS

Posted: Tue June 18, 2013 5:35 pm
by harmless
cutuphalfdead wrote:Most Pearl Jam songs are better on the record.

Re: RANK THE ALBUMS

Posted: Tue June 18, 2013 5:49 pm
by Biff Pocoroba
Vitalogy
Yield
Ten
No Code
Binaural
Vs
Pearl Jam
Backspacer
Riot Act

I can listen to the first two all the way through anytime and not tire of them. Ten is a nostalga album for me now but so what? No Code has aged better but I rank it a notch lower.
I can flipflop Binaural and Vs. I like them both, just not as much as others on the board.
The last three each have at least 3-4 songs I enjoy but more than I don't.

Re: RANK THE ALBUMS

Posted: Tue June 18, 2013 10:36 pm
by yofismom
Vitalogy
Yield
No Code
Pearl Jam
Vs
Riot Act
Binaural
Backspacer

Wow, Binaural gets a lot of love around here. I think I'd better give it a new listen.

Re: RANK THE ALBUMS

Posted: Thu June 20, 2013 11:39 pm
by yofismom
Just did a tally based on this thread only, and only counting when someone named a unique first and/ or last (if it was a group or a tie I didn't include it)

By far the most loved so far has been Vitalogy, topping 31 lists, with No Code a pretty distant second at 19.

Most common in last place is Backspacer by far, with self-titled second.

Re: RANK THE ALBUMS

Posted: Fri June 21, 2013 12:50 am
by stip
how vitalogy isn't at the top of anyone's list is beyond me.

Could you post your 1st/last stats?

Re: RANK THE ALBUMS

Posted: Fri June 21, 2013 1:11 am
by yofismom
jdopj wrote:It speaks volumes that there are so many different lists...
Absolutely. Impressive.

Re: RANK THE ALBUMS

Posted: Fri June 21, 2013 1:17 am
by yofismom
stip wrote:how vitalogy isn't at the top of anyone's list is beyond me.

Could you post your 1st/last stats?
1st:
Vitalogy- 31
No code- 19
Yield- 10
Vs- 7
Binaural- 7
Riot Act- 2
Ten- 1
Backspacer- 0
PJ- 0

Last:
Backspacer- 37
PJ- 19
Riot Act- 11
Binaural- 4
Vitalogy- 2
No Code- 2
Vs- 1
Ten- 1
Yield- 0

Re: RANK THE ALBUMS

Posted: Fri June 21, 2013 1:59 am
by beat
Binaural
Vs
Yield
Vitalogy
Ten
Riot Act
PJ
Backspacer
No Code


Updated stats:

1st:
Vitalogy- 31
No code- 19
Yield- 10
Binaural- 8
Vs- 7
Riot Act- 2
Ten- 1
Backspacer- 0
PJ- 0

Last:
Backspacer- 37
PJ- 19
Riot Act- 11
Binaural- 4
No Code- 3
Vitalogy- 2
Vs- 1
Ten- 1
Yield- 0

Re: RANK THE ALBUMS

Posted: Fri June 21, 2013 9:58 am
by zatara
vitalogy
yield
vs
no code
binaural
riot act
ten
pearl jam
backspacer

Re: RANK THE ALBUMS

Posted: Tue June 25, 2013 12:05 pm
by Brett
Binaural
No Code
Riot Act
Vitalogy
Yield
Vs.
Ten
S/T
Backspacer

There's some mobility and close calls in there that kind of depend on how I'm feeling, but I think that's a pretty accurate reflection of how I rank them most days.

Re: RANK THE ALBUMS

Posted: Tue June 25, 2013 1:56 pm
by stip
after my top 3 S/T Backspacer and yield kinda bounce around my middle tier and No Code, Riot Act, and Binaural move around the bottom. In a lot of ways whichever album I've come back to after a long time away jumps up because the songs are more interesting and feel fresher since I haven't heard them in a while.

I see that my bottom 3 are your top 3. Welcome to the board :)

Re: RANK THE ALBUMS

Posted: Wed June 26, 2013 5:13 am
by Oh, Jimmy
Binaural
Yield
Vs
No Code
Ten
Vitalogy
Riot Act

S/T










Backspacer

Re: RANK THE ALBUMS

Posted: Wed June 26, 2013 5:33 am
by Fuzzcharger
Yield :luv:
Vitalogy
No Code
Riot Act
Ten
Vs
Binaural
Pearl Jam
Backspacer

Re: RANK THE ALBUMS

Posted: Wed June 26, 2013 10:27 am
by Brett
stip wrote:after my top 3 S/T Backspacer and yield kinda bounce around my middle tier and No Code, Riot Act, and Binaural move around the bottom. In a lot of ways whichever album I've come back to after a long time away jumps up because the songs are more interesting and feel fresher since I haven't heard them in a while.

I see that my bottom 3 are your top 3. Welcome to the board :)
Thanks for the welcome Stip, though I've been on the new board since the January reboot and was a member of the old since 2004, so I'm not really a newbie, just an infrequent poster.

It is interesting to note how one's favorite album can be another's least liked. I think that says something about the quality of most of PJ's output.

Re: RANK THE ALBUMS

Posted: Thu June 27, 2013 9:55 pm
by epilogue
Brett wrote:
stip wrote:after my top 3 S/T Backspacer and yield kinda bounce around my middle tier and No Code, Riot Act, and Binaural move around the bottom. In a lot of ways whichever album I've come back to after a long time away jumps up because the songs are more interesting and feel fresher since I haven't heard them in a while.

I see that my bottom 3 are your top 3. Welcome to the board :)
Thanks for the welcome Stip, though I've been on the new board since the January reboot and was a member of the old since 2004, so I'm not really a newbie, just an infrequent poster.

It is interesting to note how one's favorite album can be another's least liked. I think that says something about the quality of most of PJ's output.
I also think it speaks to the variety of music that they make. I don't always think of Pearl Jam as being a wildly diverse band. But obviously there's a wide variety to like and latch onto.

Re: RANK THE ALBUMS

Posted: Fri June 28, 2013 10:09 pm
by samiad
Update:

MASTERPIECES:
Vitalogy
Vs
No Code
Ten

GREAT, BUT NOT PERFECT:

Yield

MOSTLY GOOD:

Riot Act
Binaural
Backspacer

PATCHY AT BEST:

S/T

I just don't GET the Avocado record at all. Backspacer isn't exactly awe-inspiring, but its fun, well written and sounds great! Avocado - I mean - meh! The only songs I really like are Come Back and Inside Job. Army Reserve has got a great chorus, but the verse just sounds like they made it up on the spot without much thought. The rest just sounds tossed off - but not in a "hey, we can still write great pop songs" way that happens on Backspacer. S/T is Backspacer without the sense of fun.

Re: RANK THE ALBUMS

Posted: Fri June 28, 2013 10:20 pm
by Thejambi
[quote="samiad"]Update:

MASTERPIECES:
Vitalogy
Vs
No Code
Ten

GREAT, BUT NOT PERFECT:

Yield

MOSTLY GOOD:

Riot Act
Binaural
Backspacer

PATCHY AT BEST:

S/T

I just don't GET the Avocado record at all. Backspacer isn't exactly awe-inspiring, but its fun, well written and sounds great! Avocado - I mean - meh! The only songs I really like are Come Back and Inside Job. Army Reserve has got a great chorus, but the verse just sounds like they made it up on the spot without much thought. The rest just sounds tossed off - but not in a "hey, we can still write great pop songs" way that happens on Backspacer. S/T is Backspacer without the sense of fun.[/]

Too bad you don't get it because the first half of that album is quite good. I find Comeback to be the laziest track on the album and Inside Job (while ambitious) falls really flat for me.

Re: RANK THE ALBUMS

Posted: Sat June 29, 2013 3:08 am
by mastaflatch
Vitalogy - masterpiece. that album has been very important for me.
No Code - patchy as hell but i guess it's a deliberate mess. so much greater than the sum of its parts.
Yield - some kind of culmination of the band's "spiritual" period. their peak in the studio.
Pearl Jam - the first half of it is a high point in their output. maybe my judgement is blurred by the close ties it has with my life. i've never been that bothered with the way it sounds.
Vs - patchy but with a palpable sense of urgency. many great songs, a few duds...transitionnal.
Binaurual - some of its parts are greater than the sum of them, if that makes sense. compromises. many interresting songs and bits but in the end, i have a hard time figuring out where the fuck this album wants to take me.
Backspacer - some good songs, some not so good...there's hardly a peak on this record. GSMF is the one for me, no contest. it seems obvious to me that someone, or the whole band decided to cash in on Eddie's new folky successes. i prefer when the band lets loose.
Riot Act - again, this one peaks early with the opener. the rest is a mess with occasionnal glimpses of what i like in this band. weird album. some of their poorest songwriting on this one. worst Eddie's vocals too, deliberate or not.

Re: RANK THE ALBUMS

Posted: Sat June 29, 2013 3:19 am
by epilogue
mastaflatch wrote:Vitalogy - masterpiece. that album has been very important for me.
No Code - patchy as hell but i guess it's a deliberate mess. so much greater than the sum of its parts.
Yield - some kind of culmination of the band's "spiritual" period. their peak in the studio.
Pearl Jam - the first half of it is a high point in their output. maybe my judgement is blurred by the close ties it has with my life. i've never been that bothered with the way it sounds.
Vs - patchy but with a palpable sense of urgency. many great songs, a few duds...transitionnal.
Binaurual - some of its parts are greater than the sum of them, if that makes sense. compromises. many interresting songs and bits but in the end, i have a hard time figuring out where the fuck this album wants to take me.
Backspacer - some good songs, some not so good...there's hardly a peak on this record. GSMF is the one for me, no contest. it seems obvious to me that someone, or the whole band decided to cash in on Eddie's new folky successes. i prefer when the band lets loose.
Riot Act - again, this one peaks early with the opener. the rest is a mess with occasionnal glimpses of what i like in this band. weird album. some of their poorest songwriting on this one. worst Eddie's vocals too, deliberate or not.
No thoughts on Ten?