Vitalogy
Album
Pearl Jam's Backspacer: A Surprising Chart Success [News]...1996, when "No Code" debuted at #1. Still, the album hasn't performed nearly as strong as their previous #1 albums, which include "Vs", "Vitalogy", and "No Code" (surprisingly, "Ten" only peaked at #2). "Backspacer" sold 189,000 units in its... In this article: Pearl Jam, No Code, Brendan O'Brien, Metro International, Stone Gossard, Eddie Vedder, Conan O'Brien, Cameron Crowe, Vitalogy, and Vs |
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thestar.com | March 29, 2009
Ten again after a mere 18 years
...facsimiles such as Days of the New, Puddle of Mudd and Godsmack began storming in to sate the millions of Ten disciples baffled by Vitalogy and its inconsistent sequels. It's still being done whenever someone lets Default, Theory of...
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SPIN.com - News | May 14, 2009
Pearl Jam Bassist Robbed, Assaulted in Atlanta
The recording studio is the home base of producer Brendan O'Brien, a longtime Pearl Jam collaborator, who played keyboards on their 1995 tour with Neil Young and has produced many of their albums, including 1994's Vitalogy and 1998's Yield.
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Drowned in Sound - News | September 21, 2009
Pearl Jam - Backspacer
...Jam have always been on better terms with the UK than received wisdom would have it. Though Ten's naffer excesses were oft used as a stick with which to beat the band - generally to the flattery of Nirvana or the Britpop acts - the fact...
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Wikipedia | October 10, 2009
Vitalogy
...triumph of surface over substance". In a mixed review of the album, Mark Jenkins of ''The Washington Post perceived a lack of subject matter and lyrical substance as ''Vitalogy''s weakness. Q '' magazine gave the album four out of...
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The Salt Lake Tribune | September 24, 2009
Pearl Jam back in Utah
...Gossard and Ament -- plus, since 1998, former Soundgarden drummer Matt Cameron. While its earliest albums, "Ten," "Vs." and "Vitalogy," all were huge sellers, the band has continued to release and sell plenty of records without...
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Ultimate Guitar | October 09, 2009
Pearl Jam: Backspacer [Reviews]
...O'Brien. There are not a huge amount of solos throughout the album, and few nods to the past - this is not a "Ten" or "Vitalogy" -but maybe an album sharing a sound somewhere between 1998's "Yield" and the most recent "Pearl Jam". // 7
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Album Review: Pearl Jam - Backspacer
...the ram-rod punch of Supersonic could match up to the blinkered scrambling that epitomised 1994's Vitalogy but it's like absolutely nothing from Ten. Force Of Nature's AOR wah is a little overbearing, whilst Supersonic, similarly,...
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Description from Wikipedia:
Vitalogy is the third studio album by the American alternative rock band Pearl Jam, released on November 22, 1994 through Epic Records. Pearl Jam wrote and recorded while touring behind its previous album Vs. (1993). The music on the record was more diverse than previous releases, and consists of aggressive rock songs, ballads, and several experimental tracks.
Vitalogy was packaged in a booklet that replicated material from a 1920s medical book. The album was first released on vinyl record, followed by a release in other formats two weeks later on December 6, 1994. Upon its CD release, Vitalogy became the second-fastest-selling album in history, behind only Vs. The album has been certified five times platinum by the RIAA in the United States.
- Name:
- Vitalogy
- Type:
- studio
- Genre:
- Alternative rock
- Release Date:
- November 22, 1994
- Produced by:
- Brendan O'Brien, Pearl Jam
- Recorded By:
- Pearl Jam
- Length:
- 55:30
- Record Label:
- Epic
- Recording Dates:
- November 1993 – October 1994 at Bad Animals Studio, Seattle, Washington; Southern Tracks Recording and Doppler, Atlanta, Georgia; and Kingsway Studio, New Orleans, Louisiana
- Language:
- English
- Manufacturer:
- Sony
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