Ten (Import) (1991)

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Artist: Pearl Jam
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Product Summary

Format: CD
Buy.com Sku: 63954142
UPC: 988009563428
UPC 14: 04988009563428
Release Date: 12/24/2006
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Song Listing

Disc 1
Song Title
Sample
1. Once
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2. Even Flow
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3. Alive
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4. Why Go
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5. Black
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6. Jeremy
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7. Oceans
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8. Porch
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9. Garden
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10. Deep
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11. Release
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12. ? (I've Got a Feeling)
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13. Master/Slave
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Album Notes and Credits


Notes & Personnel Info
Muze PNote Pearl Jam: Eddie Vedder (vocals); Mike McCreedy, Stone Gossard (guitar); Jeff Ament (bass); Dave Krusen (drums).
Muze PNote Additional personnel: Walter Gray (cello); Rick Parashar (piano, organ, percussion).
Muze PNote Engineers: Dave Hills, Don Gilmore, Adrian Moore.
Muze PNote Recorded at London Bridge Studios, Seattle, Washington from March to April, 1991.
Muze PNote Japanese edition includes one extra song ("Tomorrow Never Knows").
Muze PNote CD contains bonus track.

Compilation Appearances

Muze Music Compilations Surf's Up Music
Muze Music Compilations Bridge School Concerts 25Th Ann Ed

Associated Artists and Works

Copycats
Vitamin String Quartet
Young, Neil

Technical Info

Music Release Date Release Date : 02/03/1993
Music Original Release Date Original Release Date : 1991
Music CatalogId Catalog ID : SRCS-5634
Music Label Name Label : Sony Music Distribution (USA)
Music Number of Discs Number of Discs : 1
Music Studio or Live Studio/Live : Studio
Music Mono or Stereo Mono/Stereo : Stereo
Music SPAR code SPAR Code : n/a
Music UPC UPC : 49880095634286

Professional Reviews

Rolling Stone (p.66)
- 4 stars out of 5 -- "'Alive' hits harder; 'Black' feels broader in scope; and Eddie Vedder's soaring vocals on 'Oceans' shine brighter."

Spin (9/99, p.136)
- Ranked #32 in Spin Magazine's "90 Greatest Albums of the '90s."

Spin (1/93)
- Ranked #15 in Spin's list of the 20 Best Albums Of 1991.

Q (12/99, p.74)
- Included in Q Magazine's "90 Best Albums Of The 1990s."

Q (1/93, p.73)
- Included in Q's list of the 50 Best Albums Of 1992.

Q (3/92, p.79)
- 4 Stars - Excellent - "...a raucous modern rock, spiked with infectious guitar motifs and powered with driving bass and drums...may well be the face of the 90's metal..."

Village Voice (3/2/93, p.5)
- Ranked #34 in the Village Voice's list of the 40 Best Albums Of 1992.

Stereo Review (1/92, p.80)
- Performance "Challenging" / Recording "Good" - "...the band sounds larger than life, producing a towering inferno of roaring guitars, monumental bass and drums, and from-the-gut vocals...the tunes here surge, ebb, and surge again..."

Kerrang (Magazine)
(p.51)
- "[T]hese songs are as touching today as the day they came out..."

Kerrang (Magazine)
(p.52)
- "With its nod to classic '70s rock in the shotgun guitars and engaging Vedder's ragged, back-to-the-wall fury dissecting a fractured family life anthem like 'Alive' and 'Jeremy' sound as relevant and impassioned today as they did on the original release."

Q (Magazine)
(p.123)
- "The hit singles 'Jeremy' and 'Alive' wove serious lyrical subject matter to flurrying guitar solos and singer Eddie Vedder's hectoring vocals..."

Q (Magazine)
(p.114)
- 4 stars out of 5 -- "[With] classic songwriting that wasn't afraid to wear its influences on its sleeve....The freewheeling guitars of 'Even Flow' and 'Jeremy' sounded vintage even then, so it's no surprise that they've held up so well after all these years."

Mojo (Publisher)
(p.116)
- 4 stars out of 5 -- "TEN is a classic of the grunge era, its super-sized anthems and introspective mood pieces powerfully voiced by Eddie Vedder..."

Blender (Magazine)
(p.64)
- 5 stars out of 5 -- "It's an exhilarating punk howl....It's a batch of outsider's tales coursing with beefy swagger..."

Uncut (magazine)
- 5 stars out of 5 -- "It sounds great...from the inflammatory guitar intro to the momentous 'Once' to the final handsome drift of 'Release,' it's a resplendent thing."

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