 |   |  |  |  | | Rearviewmirror: Greatest Hits 1991-2003 [Digipak] |  Stock Photo | | Item Specifics - Music: CDs | | | Artist: | Pearl Jam | | Release Date: | Nov 16, 2004 | | | Format: | CD | | Record Label: | Epic (USA) | | | Number of Discs: | 2 Discs | | UPC: | 827969353523 | | | Genre: | Rock & Pop | | Album Type: | Full-Length CD | | | Sub-Genre: | -- | | Condition: | New | | | |  |
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| Track listing | DISC 1: UP SIDE: REARVIEWMIRROR: GREATEST HITS 1991-2003: 1. Once - (2004 remix) 2. Alive - (2004 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
DISC 2: DOWN SIDE: REARVIEWMIRROR: GREATEST HITS 1991-2003: 1. Black - (2004 remix) 2. Breath 3. Daughter 4. Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town 5. Immortality 6. Better Man 7. Nothingman 8. Who You Are 9. Off He Goes 10. Given to Fly 11. Wishlist 12. Last Kiss 13. Nothing as It Seems 14. Light Years 15. I Am Mine 16. Man of the Hour 17. Yellow Ledbetter
| | Details | | Producer: | Adam Kasper, Brendan O'Brien, Brett Eliason, Pearl Jam, Tchad Blake | | Distributor: | Sony Music Distribution ( | | Recording type: | Studio | | Recording mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
| | Album notes | Pearl Jam: Eddie Vedder (vocals); Jeff Ament, Matt Cameron, Mike McCready, Stone Gossard. Recording information: 1991 - 2003. Unquestionably one of the biggest rock bands of the 1990s, Pearl Jam, in many ways, were the star students of the grunge class. Though they didn't have the defiant, punk attitude of Nirvana nor the we-love-Sabbath metal edge of Soundgarden, the quintet found a huge audience for their relatively straightforward rock, thanks, in large part, to frontman Eddie Vedder's intense persona and distinctive vocals. As the band grew to resent their success, their music became intentionally less accessible (and often more intriguing), and while their peers folded, Pearl Jam found themselves with a smaller, but still loyal, fanbase by the first years of the 21st century. Although this two-disc set draws from the first 12 years of Pearl Jam's history, its focus is clearly on the group's heyday, with more than 20 of the 33 tracks dating from 1991-'95. The collection is cleverly divided into an "up side" and a "down side." The former features PJ's more rocked-out songs (the ominous "Once," the joyous "State of Love and Trust," the scathing "Not for You"), while the latter presents the ensemble's mellower tunes (the jangly "Daughter," the Eastern-tinged "Who Are You," the '50s ballad "Last Kiss"). Though fans may bemoan certain omissions, REARVIEWMIRROR shines the spotlight on underrated songs (the fierce "I Got ID" and the gorgeous "Off He Goes") and offers an excellent overview of this formidable band.
| | Editorial reviews | 3 stars out of 5 - [Their] rethinks of classic rock can still grip. Uncut
4 stars out of 5 - [T]hey were a brutal heavy blues band... Mojo
4 stars out of 5 - Pearl Jam turned out increasingly graceful tunes that explored the warmth in Vedder's handsome baritone. Rolling Stone
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