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Lost Dogs - Pearl Jam (CD 2003)

Track Listing
DISC 1:
1. All Night
2. Sad
3. Down
4. Hitchhiker
5. Don't Gimme No Lip
6. Alone
7. In the Moonlight
8. Education
9. Black, Red, Yellow
10. U
11. Leaving Here
12. Gremmie Out of Control
13. Whale Song
14. Undone
15. Hold On
16. Yellow Ledbetter

DISC 2:
1. Fatal
2. Otherside
3. Hard to Imagine
4. Footsteps
5. Wash
6. Dead Man
7. Strangest Tribe
8. Drifting
9. Let Me Sleep
10. Last Kiss
11. Sweet Lew
12. Dirty Frank
13. Brother
14. Bee Girl / 4/20/02 - (hidden track)

Details
Producer:Tchad Blake (Compilation)
Distributor:Sony Music Distribution (
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Contains a hidden track within the last track, "Bee Girl" on Disc 2.
Personnel: Eddie Vedder (vocals, guitar, harmonica, piano); Stone Gossard, Mike McCready (guitar, piano); Matt Cameron (guitar, drums); Mitchell Froom (keyboards); Jeff Ament (bass); Jack Irons, Dave Krusen, Dave Abbruzzese (drums).
Additional personnel: Tchad Blake (Wurlitzer piano).
Includes liner notes by Stone Gossard, Mike McCready, Jeff Ament, Eddie Vedder.
Pearl Jam entered the 21st century with the kind of cult status previously reserved for jam bands such as the Grateful Dead and Phish--that point where the group can do no wrong in the starry eyes and ears of their devotees. Now that the group has tackled the bootlegging issue (by making virtually every one of their shows available to their fans for bargain prices), the grunge pioneers give official release to a set of their coveted and most sought-after B-sides and non-album tracks.
LOST DOGS is a musical treasure-trove, much of which is culled from Pearl Jam's album sessions, with the unexplained exception of VITALOGY. The two-disc set showcases the strong suits of all former and current band members. "Don't Give Me No Lip" was the first track to feature guitarist Stone Gossard on lead vocals (rather than "Mankind"), while the Matt Cameron-penned "In the Moonlight" displays how the drummer seamlessly fits his writing style into the PJ sound. The touchingly gentle "Footsteps," "Wash," (one of the first songs written as a band) and "Alone" (all from the TEN era) are reminders of the charm and the staying power of Eddie Vedder and company.

Editorial Reviews
...This double CD ranges from Motown covers [and] acoustic musings [to] tossed-off 'rap' [and] weirdo funk....Best of all, you don't need to be a PJ freak to enjoy it... - Rating: B
Entertainment Weekly (11/21/2003)

[I]t's flecked with gold. The Hendrix-indebted power ballad 'Yellow Ledbetter' is some of the best Pearl Jam music ever recorded... - Grade: B+
Spin (02/01/2004)

3 stars out of 5 - ...The real surprise the deep library of ballads here....LOST DOGS sure sounds a lot like a pack of hits...
Rolling Stone (12/11/2003)

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      Pearl Jam Lost Dogs cd
    Review created: 05/01/07
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    A must have for any Pearl Jam fan. Two discs full of the rarer tracks. A great deal of time, effort, and emotion put into this cd by all the boys. Definitely worth buying for all PJ fans, or as a gift, if you don't already have it, that is! :)


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      Yet another great compilation
    Review created: 01/27/06

    I was a teenager outside of Seattle during the time PJ came out so I was all about grunge. Since then, alot of bands have faded away, but not Pearl Jam. This is a great testament to why they are so great. Worth every penny and more.


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      Pearl Jam's Lost Dogs: Best In Show
    Review created: 01/05/04
    by: shilmafone -- a member of Epinions

    Pros:
    A regular <i>plethora</i> of fantastic stuff

    Cons:
    A few major annoyances that get passed off as songs

    My ever-intense obsession with the ROCK GODS (oh yeah!) that are Pearl Jam have taken me in a lot of directions, to a lot of places, in search of the elusive Pearl Jam rarity. Most common destination? EBay. Inexplicably, I've never joined up with the Ten Club, a Club in which members get perks like first access to concert tickets, first access to some new releases, and, perhaps most importantly, a bonus otherwise unavailable 7" record with some tasty rare treats at the end of every year. So EBay it is, to find the next rarity for my collection (next on the list...the '93 fan club single,...


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      where my Dogs at??
    Review created: 11/12/03
    by: Stairway2Drew-- a member of Epinions and Advisor in Music

    Pros:
    generous; just as good as a new album

    Cons:
    some weird stuff, some omissions... but you can't please everyone.

    There comes a time in every reviewer's life when that reviewer must shirk all notions of objectivity. It's sort of a necessity-- sure, you attempt to write from a non-biased standpoint, devoid of pesky personal pronouns and full of cheeky reference points to other artists, but everyone's got an artist (or at least an album) that provokes such a reaction in the reviewer that the reviewer must then forewarn his (hopefully captive) audience that he's about to go blithering freaking fanboy on y'all and then proceed to do so. My objectivity has been challenged. My number has been called. My time,..


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      It's Pearl Jam...BABY! Part Nine: Lost Dogs
    Review created: 01/27/04
    by: andym173 -- a member of Epinions

    Pros:
    A must-have collection for fans of the band.

    Cons:
    A lot of weaker tracks, but that's to be expected.

    Guess what? More Pearl Jam! Yes, that s right people, I finally return to the second best band in the world, after a month s hiatus! Well, something like that, but it s been a long while since I wrote a Pearl Jam review. And for all of those who thought I was finished writing about this legendary band, screw you! Do you honestly think that I would not have bought the band s brand spanking new two-disc wonder, filled to the brim with all manner of b*tchin B-sides and rockin rarities? As a matter of fact, I was there on the day it was released; sweat rapidly gathering on my brow, palms, fingers.


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      Who Let The Dogs Out?
    Review created: 11/03/03
    by: MattA75 -- a member of Epinions

    Pros:
    a good mix of new, old, and hard to find

    Cons:
    no diehard fan could ever be totally satisfied

    "Sit down, make yourselves comfortable, we're gonna be here a while..." For more than a few years now, Pearl Jam fans have been clamoring for the long rumored, never quite done, rarities and b-sides album. This thing has been rumored to be in the works so many times, that when the band themselves promised it to fans earlier this year, many said fans kind of said "yeah, we'll believe it when we see it." And then, last month, came the announcement. November 11th, 2003. 2 Discs. To be released the same day as a 2 DVD set of the band's performance at Madison Square Garden. Christmas came early...


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      Get Lost in Pearl Jam B-Sides
    Review created: 02/06/08
    by: PacManY2J-- a member of Epinions and Top Reviewer in Music

    Pros:
    Tons of classics, fan favorites and other goodies

    Cons:
    No "Breathe" or "State of Love and Trust" (but you should own <i>Singles</i> anyway)

    B-Sides and rarities collections are generally something I stay away from. They're usually fine for hardcore fans of the bands releasing them, but even then they're mostly crap that wasn't good enough for the other albums with a few hidden gems thrown in. Of course, leave it to Pearl Jam to release a b-sides set that's packed with fan favorites, songs that should have been included on studio albums, and even some classics. With tracks like "Yellow Ledbetter," the frequent concert closer that features Mike McCready's Hendrixian guitar and still gets radio play today, and "Last Kiss," the fan...


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