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Upside: (Disc 1)
Once
Alive
Even Flow
Jeremy
State of Love and Trust
Animal
Go
Dissident
Rearviewmirror
Spin the Black Circle
Corduroy
Not for You
I Got ID
Hail Hail
Do the Evolution
Save You
Downside: (disc 2)
Black
Breath
Daughter
Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town
Immortality
Betterman
Nothingman
Who You Are
Off He Goes
Given to Fly
Wishlist
Last Kiss
Nothing As It Seems
Light Years
I Am Mine
Man of the Hour
Yellow Ledbetter
Product reviews...
Can't say enough for this albumn. Don't own any other Pearl Jam cd, I was always um'n an arr'n about them, but decided to get this one and can hardly stop playing it. A must for any rock listener!! stop reading, buy it.....NOW!! lol
Mnay years ago, I encountered a song that really appealed to me. It was called "Jeremy" and it told the tale of a boy with a real problem. It told of the battle that waged inside him. I understood, to a small degree, what it meant.
So I started listening to some more of this "Pearl Jam" music, and I really liked what I was hearing. I heard such great songs as "Even Flow", "Alive", "Betterman" and "Daughter". Unfortunately, I missed out on their third album, and never got around to tracking it down, so missed much good music.
Thus, when I got the chance to get this compilation, I snapped it up. After listening through both discs, I was overjoyed to hear the 'new' music at last. OK, so it was only the highlights from the various albums I missed out on, but still, it was great to hear how their music has evolved over time.
Overall, this would have to be a prime requirement for any PJ fans, and if you haven't heard their music (or have, but are not unaware of hearing it), then you should at least check this out at your nearest music store with listening posts. You'll only lose a bit of time, but could gain so much more.
Random listing from 'Music'...
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