Re: The definitive list of pearl jam songs/versions
Posted: Fri October 11, 2013 3:58 pm
Really good version of Infallible and Yellow Moon on Lightning Bolt.
i blocked that out of my memory.stip wrote:Added molo to Betterman. We don't have an lbc entry yet
super nintendo chalmers wrote:LBC and Wishlist from that solo Ed 7"
http://www.discogs.com/Eddie-Vedder-Lov ... se/3553562stip wrote:super nintendo chalmers wrote:LBC and Wishlist from that solo Ed 7"
ridleybradout wrote:http://www.discogs.com/Eddie-Vedder-Lov ... se/3553562stip wrote:super nintendo chalmers wrote:LBC and Wishlist from that solo Ed 7"
Surely we're not counting live versions in this list?
I finally got around to finalizing all of this, tracking it, editing for volume/fades/lengths, tagging it, and uploading the results if anyone is interested in some links. I posted and edited the final tracklist earlier in this thread. Eight discs total, MP3's. PM me if interested.hlniv wrote:I started a new project last night- 7 disc compilation, roughly 550 minutes (that's over 9 hours, folks)
1991 - 1994 Ten/Vs/Vitalogy - 3 disc (each 70+ mins) compilation - assembling and re-tracking as many full songs that will fit. For example, I've split Vs. into the 2nd and 3rd discs. Vitalogy tunes are all on the 3rd disc, the Ten-era releases, b-sides, re-releases, etc... mostly on disc 1. Lost Dogs tracks, album re-issue bonus tracks, xmas singles, etc... Most of these recordings fit well together. Trying to keep all Dave A performances on discs 2 and 3
1995 - 1998 No Code/Yield - 2 discs, same theory on source material. Merkinball tunes, a couple of live tracks, maybe a couple Mirrorball tunes as well. All Jack Irons performances
1999 - 2000 - Binaural - 1 disc - re-tracked w/b-sides, xmas singles, TB2000
2001 - 2004- Riot Act - 1 disc - re-tracked w/b-sides, plus man of the hour & cold confession. These seem to fit well.
In my opinion, Pearl Jam effectively ended their 12 year run as a studio group / creative force with the release of Riot Act. I am including MOTH and cold confession, which takes it through 2004, 14 years since forming. I think CC was the last creatively aspiring tune they recorded (that we've heard). The evolution of the reception of S/T and Backspacer in the years since their release support that theory. Maybe LB will change that, but I highly doubt it (and i actually do enjoy the new tunes).
My attempt here is to present this 14 year run in a new and comprehensive way.
This thread is a good source, and I will use it and try to provide any additional input as I go through this project.
pm sent. im very impressed by this. and i've always wanted someone to edit out writer's block from parting wayshlniv wrote:I finally got around to finalizing all of this, tracking it, editing for volume/fades/lengths, tagging it, and uploading the results if anyone is interested in some links. I posted and edited the final tracklist earlier in this thread. Eight discs total, MP3's. PM me if interested.hlniv wrote:I started a new project last night- 7 disc compilation, roughly 550 minutes (that's over 9 hours, folks)
1991 - 1994 Ten/Vs/Vitalogy - 3 disc (each 70+ mins) compilation - assembling and re-tracking as many full songs that will fit. For example, I've split Vs. into the 2nd and 3rd discs. Vitalogy tunes are all on the 3rd disc, the Ten-era releases, b-sides, re-releases, etc... mostly on disc 1. Lost Dogs tracks, album re-issue bonus tracks, xmas singles, etc... Most of these recordings fit well together. Trying to keep all Dave A performances on discs 2 and 3
1995 - 1998 No Code/Yield - 2 discs, same theory on source material. Merkinball tunes, a couple of live tracks, maybe a couple Mirrorball tunes as well. All Jack Irons performances
1999 - 2000 - Binaural - 1 disc - re-tracked w/b-sides, xmas singles, TB2000
2001 - 2004- Riot Act - 1 disc - re-tracked w/b-sides, plus man of the hour & cold confession. These seem to fit well.
In my opinion, Pearl Jam effectively ended their 12 year run as a studio group / creative force with the release of Riot Act. I am including MOTH and cold confession, which takes it through 2004, 14 years since forming. I think CC was the last creatively aspiring tune they recorded (that we've heard). The evolution of the reception of S/T and Backspacer in the years since their release support that theory. Maybe LB will change that, but I highly doubt it (and i actually do enjoy the new tunes).
My attempt here is to present this 14 year run in a new and comprehensive way.
This thread is a good source, and I will use it and try to provide any additional input as I go through this project.
just wanted to plug this compilation. hlniv did a fantastic job here. the sound is great, the sequencing is great, it's great to have stuff like aty/hummus and p. ways/writer's block separated, and the bonus stuff is great too. thanks a ton.DeLima wrote:pm sent. im very impressed by this. and i've always wanted someone to edit out writer's block from parting wayshlniv wrote:I finally got around to finalizing all of this, tracking it, editing for volume/fades/lengths, tagging it, and uploading the results if anyone is interested in some links. I posted and edited the final tracklist earlier in this thread. Eight discs total, MP3's. PM me if interested.hlniv wrote:I started a new project last night- 7 disc compilation, roughly 550 minutes (that's over 9 hours, folks)
1991 - 1994 Ten/Vs/Vitalogy - 3 disc (each 70+ mins) compilation - assembling and re-tracking as many full songs that will fit. For example, I've split Vs. into the 2nd and 3rd discs. Vitalogy tunes are all on the 3rd disc, the Ten-era releases, b-sides, re-releases, etc... mostly on disc 1. Lost Dogs tracks, album re-issue bonus tracks, xmas singles, etc... Most of these recordings fit well together. Trying to keep all Dave A performances on discs 2 and 3
1995 - 1998 No Code/Yield - 2 discs, same theory on source material. Merkinball tunes, a couple of live tracks, maybe a couple Mirrorball tunes as well. All Jack Irons performances
1999 - 2000 - Binaural - 1 disc - re-tracked w/b-sides, xmas singles, TB2000
2001 - 2004- Riot Act - 1 disc - re-tracked w/b-sides, plus man of the hour & cold confession. These seem to fit well.
In my opinion, Pearl Jam effectively ended their 12 year run as a studio group / creative force with the release of Riot Act. I am including MOTH and cold confession, which takes it through 2004, 14 years since forming. I think CC was the last creatively aspiring tune they recorded (that we've heard). The evolution of the reception of S/T and Backspacer in the years since their release support that theory. Maybe LB will change that, but I highly doubt it (and i actually do enjoy the new tunes).
My attempt here is to present this 14 year run in a new and comprehensive way.
This thread is a good source, and I will use it and try to provide any additional input as I go through this project.