Metally.net Music Store - Ten

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Manufacturer: Sony
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0074644785722 Label: Sony Manufacturer: Sony Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Sony Release Date: 1991-08-27 Studio: Sony
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: 6 Stars Comment: ok, might be showing my age but still listen to this on a regular basis.
Customer Rating:      Summary: May just be me, but... Comment: I don't knowif it was just my copy or what, but the 2007 vinyl reissue that I got has serious audio issues, like the left track cutting out intermittently on a frequent basis, seems like either i just got a bad copy or it was a cheap cash grab by Sony/Epic
Customer Rating:      Summary: Pearl Jam, Enough Said Comment: Although, I am up to date with the ipod/mp3 era, I wanted to go back and buy some of the classic cd's I once owned. This is one of the best albums in my opinion.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A great album Comment: Containing many of Pearl Jam's early hits and some less famous gems, Ten ranks among one of the best albums of all time and is probably the best to emerge from the decade of the 1990s.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Debut Comment: Ten is a landmark not only in rock history but in music in general. The album has been certified as 12x platnium, thats above Nirvana Nevermind album. First of all, there is a lot of great songs on here. Alive is a song that is totally misunderstood, most people think its an ispirational anthem, it is part autobiographical and part fiction. The kids mom tells him that he thinks is his father is his stepdad and his real dad was dead and the mom turns to sexually embrace her son. JEREMY is about a kid who was real quiet and goes in front of his classroom and shoots himself. RELEASE is a song about his father. OCEANAS is a song about eddie that had love for his surfboard. PORCH is a song about if you love someone, tell them
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Editorial Reviews:
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Part of the '90s Seattle grunge triumvirate completed by Nirvana and Soundgarden, Pearl Jam debuted with Ten, their most accessible, least self-conscious album. Over time, PJ's rep as a politically correct band just a little too above it all to prostitute its music on MTV has nearly superseded the music. But before that, they were a simply an in-your-face, in-your-head, loud, melodic rock band. And lead singer Eddie Vedder was known for his possessed stage presence and a primal growl that sounded like it required three vocal chords. The personal, narrative singles "Alive," "Jeremy," and "Even Flow" catapulted the reluctant band into the 10-million-plus-sales division. Subsequent albums are more intricate, subtle, thematically complex, and, in many ways, better than Ten. But the band may never repeat the stampede caused by this debut. --Beth Bessmer
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