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All rights reserved.| Track Listing DISC 1: 1. Release 2. Corduroy 3. Grievance 4. Rearviewmirror 5. Hail, Hail 6. Evacuation 7. Dissident 8. Nothing as It Seems 9. In Hiding 10. Leatherman 11. Better Man 12. Nothingman DISC 2: 1. Even Flow 2. Jeremy 3. Lukin 4. Not For You 5. Daughter 6. Encore Break 7. Off He Goes 8. Thin Air 9. Parting Ways 10. Go 11. Once DISC 3: 1. Crazy Mary 2. Immortality 3. Alive 4. Soon Forget 5. Kids Are Alright, The 6. Baba O'Reilly 7. Yellow Ledbetter
Album Notes Pearl Jam: Eddie Vedder (vocals); Mike McCready, Stone Gossard (guitar); Jeff Ament (bass); Matt Cameron (drums). This is part 72 of a 72-CD series documenting Pearl Jam's 2000 BINAURAL Tour. This 3-CD set represents the last show of the tour, packaged in a triple-fold out sleeve. Clearly, Pearl Jam have entered into the type of cult-fueled, jam-band infamy usually reserved for the Grateful Dead and Phish, by releasing a live recording to represent every performance on their 2000 tour. The band ended the jaunt on November 6, 2000 in their backyard of Seattle, Washington, with the monumental night filling out three discs. The set opens with the gradual emotional build of TEN's "Release," but doesn't brood for long, as the band flies through super-charged versions of "Evenflow," "Rearviewmirror," and "Evacuation," sounding decidedly inspired and raw. The Who's "The Kids are Alright" and "Baba O'Reilly" were common live staples during the BINAURAL tour, with Eddie Vedder delivering a spirited vocal on the latter. "Soon Forget" stands out as one of the more compelling Pearl Jam compositions, a testament to Vedder's talents. To the rest of the band's credit, they cleverly sneak a "Stairway To Heaven" motif into "Crazy Mary." What's most important here is the capturing of the distinct, unadulterated Pearl Jam sound; loose, jangly guitars, a concrete rhythm section (drummer Matt Cameron is the best the band has had since Dave Abbruzzese), and the unmistakable Vedder. 11/6/00: SEATTLE, WASHINGTON is the by far the crown jewel of the 72-disc series. | Find errors in the product description? Submit a catalog update request now. | ||||||||||
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