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Music CD - Pearl Jam: rearviewmirror (Greatest Hits 1991-2003)

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Music CD: rearviewmirror (Greatest Hits 1991-2003) Artist: Pearl Jam
List Price: $19.98
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Manufacturer: Sony
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1. Once (Brendan O'Brien Remix) 2. Alive (Brendan O'Brien Remix) 3. Even Flow 4. Jeremy 5. State of Love and Trust 6. Animal 7. Go 8. Dissident 9. Rearviewmirror 10. Spin the Black Circle 11. Corduroy 12. Not for You 13. I Got Id 14. Hail Hail 15. Do the Evolution 16. Save You
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0827969353523 Label: Sony Manufacturer: Sony Number Of Discs: 2 Publisher: Sony Release Date: 2004-11-16 Studio: Sony
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Awsome Pearl Jam Collection Comment: If you are a Pearl Jam fan this album has all of the best songs.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Awsome Collection Comment: This was great collection of Peral Jam's music. I bought this for my boyfriend, a huge Pearl Jam fan, and he absolutely loved it. Nothing negative to say about this!
Customer Rating:      Summary: great Comment: good comp of songs. If you like Pearl Jam, this is a good one to have.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Happy purchase! Comment: My CD arrived as promised on time and in excellent condition. This was a Christmas gift and my daughter loves this CD. It has ALL the best of Pearl Jam on it. So worth the price since it's a 2 CD set. I highly recommend this to all Pearl Jam lovers!
Customer Rating:      Summary: A Great Collection Comment: This compilation of Pearl Jam's greatest hits showcases the band's eclectic body of work, and is perfect for someone who doesn't own every PJ album, but wants a collection of their best songs. Their most well known songs stood the test of time, and still sound great, such as "Even Flow", "Jeremy", "Alive", and of course, "Black", which happens to be one of my all-time favorites. There are many other lesser known, yet wonderful songs on here as well, such as "Immortality", "Corduroy", "Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town"...and the list goes on. I do have to agree with the other reviewers who said that "Garden" and "Rockin' in the Free World" should have been included in "Rearviewmirror" but other than that, no complaints here!
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Editorial Reviews:
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In an era when pop nihilism fulfilled its dark promise all too regularly, Pearl Jam not only survived, but thrived to become one of rock's greatest bands. This 33-track double-disc career retrospective documents the arc of a career that went from arena and radio triumphs in the early 90's (while Nirvana's promise imploded in the wake of hype, Pearl Jam's crowd-pleasing fame only burgeoned) to the uncompromising, core audience-focused tack that carried the band into the 21st century. Shrewdly compiled by the band into an "Up" disc that chronicles the band's driving, Stone Gossard-Mike McCready fueled hard rock dramatics (including such early career landmarks as "Jeremy," "Alive" and "Even Flow" alongside more aggressive fare like "Go" and "Spin the Black Circle") and a "Down" side that focuses more on Eddie Vedder's brooding, often dark ballads ("Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town," "Yellow Ledbetter," their unlikely hit cover of the oldie "Last Kiss"), it's a collection that underscores both the band's range and musical integrity. Though centered largely on the band's pre-Vitalogy studio era and containing no new material, longtime producer/collaborator Brendan O'Brien contributes remixes of "Once," "Alive" and "Black" that offer new insights on the familiar, while non-album tracks like "Man of the Hour" and "State of Love and Trust" considerably enhance the overall listening perspective here. --Jerry McCulley
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