Pearl Jam - Ten
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- Barcode 889853768714
- Genre Alternative Rock
- Condition New
Released on August 27, 1991, Ten is the debut studio album by Pearl Jam, a record that would become one of the "foundational documents" of the alternative rock era. Born from the "instrumental jams" of Jeff Ament and Stone Gossard following the end of Mother Love Bone, the band was completed by the "stunningly unique" vocals of Eddie Vedder, the "searing guitar acrobatics" of Mike McCready, and the steady hand of drummer Dave Krusen. While it wasn't an "immediate success," the album's slow burn led it to #2 on the Billboard 200, eventually becoming one of the "highest-selling rock records" of all time.
This limited vinyl LP pressing captures the "organic and visceral" energy of the band's earliest sessions. From the "anthemic immediacy" of "Alive" to the "heavyweight groove" of "Even Flow" and the "hauntingly atmospheric" narrative of "Jeremy," Ten is a masterclass in "exquisite control over dynamics." Vedder's lyrics, tackling "emotional resonance" through themes of "depression, homelessness, and abuse," turned these tracks into more than just songs—they became a "rallying cry" for a generation.
A1 Once
A2 Even Flow
A3 Alive
A4 Why Go
A5 Black
A6 Jeremy
B1 Oceans
B2 Porch
B3 Garden
B4 Deep
B5 Release
