Track Listing DISC 1: 1. Release 2. Of the Girl 3. Sleight of Hand 4. Thin Air 5. Insignificance 6. Grievance 7. Corduroy 8. Animal 9. Hail, Hail 10. State of Love and Trust 11. Evacuation 12. Daughter 13. Jeremy 14. I Got S*** 15. Light Years 16. Leatherman
DISC 2: 1. In Hiding 2. Off He Goes 3. Dissident 4. Mfc 5. Habit 6. Alive 7. Encore Break 8. Smile 9. Immortality 10. Black 11. Leaving Here 12. Soldier of Love 13. Last Exit 14. Soon Forget 15. Yellow Ledbetter
| Details | | Distributor: | Sony Music Distribution ( | | Recording Type: | Live | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Pearl Jam: Eddie Vedder (vocals); Mike McCready, Stone Gossard (guitar); Jeff Ament (bass); Matt Cameron (drums). This is part 16 of a 72-CD series documenting Pearl Jam's 2000 World Tour. Though Pearl Jam began its life as part of a genre that found a massive audience rather quickly, Eddie Vedder and company have never done things the mainstream way. From its notorious distrust and avoidance of the rock star lifestyle, to its David-and-Goliath-like battles with corporate dragon Ticketmaster, Pearl Jam has always been a people's band. The group's series of simultaneously released live albums marketed through the Internet is another subversive chapter in its career. The interesting thing about this 25-volume double-disc series documenting the group's 2000 European tour is not only the depth of repertoire it has amassed over the years--the diversity of the sets is impressive--but the consistently palpable emotional commitment it brings to its music night after night. This series offers a unique opportunity to follow that thread from one performance to the next, offering a sonic still-life portrait whose intimacy is unprecedented in the world of commercial concert recordings.
Editorial Reviews 3.5 stars out of 5 - ...The band's authority and the consistency of these performances are astonishing....[their] roots in metal and '70s arena rock are precisely what make its music so well suited to stadiums....[They] are still the very best we've got... Rolling Stone (10/26/2000)
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