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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 5099746888497
Format: Extra tracks
Label: Epic
Manufacturer: Epic
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Epic
Release Date: December 09, 2002
Studio: Epic
Sales Rank: 775
Disc 1:- Once
- Even Flow
- Alive
- Why Go
- Black
- Jeremy
- Oceans
- Porch
- Garden
- Deep
- Release
- Master/Slave
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There are a lot of reviews on this album, time and time again Nevermind seems to stretch its fuzzy head and look over, all I can say is ,to me Nevermind has some good tracks and Ten has some brilliant. its impossible to even compare them with each other, a bit like saying Grand Funk Railroad ( early years ) were like the Mahavishnu orchestra. total difference Pearl Jam are a clever group of musicians who write play and express themselves perfectly, the Nevermind crew had a few catchy riffs.
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I've known of Pearl Jam for many years, but have only heard Vitalogy previously which is OK without any real stand-out tracks, plus the iconic 'Alive' from this album. However, having read the recommendations in Amazon I decided to take a punt and after only one listen I'm really glad that I did. It sounds fresh with great vocals and heavy guitars: classic rock and miles better than the drivel played on the readily-available channels. Chalk one up for the oldies!
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In 1991 the greatest ever grunge album and indeed one of the greatest albums of all time was released; but not many people realised. One year later the album finally made it's mark climbing it's way to the high end of the billboard charts and staying their; for 2 years (eventually outselling Nirvana's Nevermind). So, why was it able to do this? Well, simply because its an amazing album. No fillers, just 11 great tracks. Opening with the harder material of Once, Alive and Even Flow and finishing on the softer Release the album is arranged beautifully (my favourite bit being when Why Go follows onto Black). Often dubbed as a dark album Ten is a rather moving album with each song bearing enormous weight. Execution of the songs may have troubled ... Read More:
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I could harp on about every track on this album, but it's all been said somany times before. This album is a classic, and to think i had not heard a single pearl jam record until 2004. Since then i have gone on a purchased every PJ album. Great music, this is what ears were made for.
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I'm seeing a lot of reviews here that are saying things like, "this is the best album... ever!", "this is the greatest debut album... ever!", "this is Pearl Jam's best album!", "this is the best album of the grunge era!", "This is the most artistic record ever!"
And that's weird cos... it's not the best album, debut album, grunge album or Pearl Jam album ever. And it's definitely not the most artistic record ever. It's great to see such enthusiasm, but all it does is make me wonder which records the people who write those statements haven't heard yet.
I remember when I first bought "Ten", back in... 1992 I think, and I guess it did change my life. I'd stopped listening to music for a while, and this record that I bought ... Read More:
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