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Pearl Jam Releases "Ten" Special Editions https://www.pearljam.com/ December 10, 2008 Pearl Jam Announces the reissue of its debut, Ten: Four special edition packages in stores March 24, 2009. Album Extras Include: Remaster of original Ten album + remix by producer Brendan O’Brien • DVD of previously unreleased 1992 Pearl Jam MTV Unplugged performance with 5.1 surround sound audio remix • LP of the band’s 1992 “Drop in the Park” concert • Replica of Pearl Jam three-song demo cassette with Eddie Vedder’s original vocal dubs • Recreation of Eddie Vedder composition notebook • Never before seen memorabilia • Bonus tracks and more. Ten, the debut album that sold 12 million copies and introduced the world to Pearl Jam in 1991, will be reissued in four (4) new and expanded editions. Pre-orders of the Super Deluxe Edition begin today, through the Ten Club at PearlJam.com. All four editions will be available for purchase on March 24, 2009. The reissue of Ten serves as the launch of a planned two-year catalogue re-release campaign leading up to the band’s 20th anniversary in 2011. Each Ten package will include two versions of the album: the remastered version of the original album PLUS an accompanying remixed version done by the band’s long-time producer, Brendan O’Brien (Bruce Springsteen, AC/DC, Audioslave). Details on specific extras for each of the four packages are listed below. “The band loved the original mix of Ten, but were also interested in what it would sound like if I were to deconstruct and remix it,” says producer Brendan O’Brien. “The original Ten sound is what millions of people bought, dug and loved, so I was initially hesitant to mess around with that. After years of persistent nudging from the band, I was able to wrap my head around the idea of offering it as a companion piece to the original – giving a fresh take on it, a more direct sound.” Ten Re-Design: Pearl Jam bassist Jeff Ament, who served as the art director for the original Ten packaging, reprised his role for the reissues collaborating with designer, Andy Fischer, of Cameron Crowe’s Vinyl Films (Into the Wild soundtrack LP, Vanilla Sky soundtrack LP, Harold and Maude anniversary edition soundtrack LP). "The goal was to assemble the ultimate fan-piece,” explains Fischer. “Something Pearl Jam lovers could pore over as they experience an indelible record all over again, in an entirely new way." “The original concept was about really being together as a group and entering into the world of music as a true band...a sort of all-for-one deal,” says Jeff Ament. “There were some elements of the original Ten artwork that didn't turn out the way we had hoped, due to time constraints. With this reissue, we’ve been able to take our time and invest resources into making the design the way we had originally intended.” Replica of Pearl Jam 3-Song Demo Cassette in Super Deluxe Edition In the process of digging through his archives for this project, Ament came across an old cassette marked “Momma-Son” – the fabled original Pearl Jam demo tape featuring the first recorded versions of “Alive,” “Once” and “Footsteps.” Ament and guitarists Stone Gossard and Mike McCready had recorded instrumental tracks of these songs to help solicit a singer for their newly formed band. Mutual friend - and then Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer - Jack Irons suggested they send the tape down to San Diego surfer and little-known singer Eddie Vedder. Completely inspired by what he heard from these musicians that he then only knew by name, Vedder quickly wrote lyrics, put these vocals to the music tracks and shipped the tape back to Seattle. Upon hearing how Vedder had transformed the songs, Ament, Gossard and McCready asked him to come up to Seattle so they could meet and have an official “tryout” together. Shortly thereafter, Pearl Jam was born. (A replica of the “Momma-Son” cassette will be included in the Super Deluxe Edition of Ten.) Jeff Ament describes the experience of re-visiting that tape with singer Eddie Vedder: “I think the first time that Ed or I had opened any of those boxes was a few weeks ago. I knew that the original ‘Momma-Son’ cassette was somewhere, but I hadn’t listened to it in 17, 18, 19 years. It was cool to sit down and play it for the first time with Ed and see his reaction. And to find that 90% of it stayed exactly the same as what ended up on the record. A lot of elements were identical. There was some energy flying around at that point even from 1,300 miles away from Seattle to San Diego.” The Four Editions of Ten: Album Extras Per Package: 1. Legacy Edition (2-disc set in mini-LP style slipcase): · Disc 1: original Ten tracklisting digitally remastered (original mix) · Disc 2: original Ten tracklisting digitally remastered and remixed by Brendan O’Brien, plus six bonus tracks: “Brother,” “Just a Girl,” “State of Love and Trust,” “Breath and a Scream,” “2,000 Mile Blues” and “Evil Little Goat” · Re-designed packaging 2. Deluxe Edition (2-disc set plus DVD specially designed hardbound package): · Disc 1: original Ten tracklisting digitally remastered (original mix) · Disc 2: original Ten tracklisting digitally remastered and remixed by Brendan O’Brien, plus six bonus tracks: “Brother,” “Just a Girl,” “State of Love and Trust,” “Breath and a Scream,” “2,000 Mile Blues” and “Evil Little Goat” · DVD of Pearl Jam’s previously unreleased 1992 MTV Unplugged performance including never before seen bonus performance of “Oceans” with 5.1 surround sound audio remix 3. Vinyl Collection (2-LP set) · LP 1: original Ten tracklisting remastered for vinyl · LP 2: original Ten tracklisting remastered for vinyl and remixed by Brendan O’Brien 4. Super Deluxe Edition (2-disc set plus DVD, 4 LPs and replica cassette in linen-covered, slip-cased clamshell box): · Disc 1: original Ten tracklisting digitally remastered (original mix) · Disc 2: original Ten tracklisting digitally remastered and remixed by Brendan O’Brien, plus six bonus tracks: “Brother,” “Just a Girl,” “State of Love and Trust,” “Breath and a Scream,” “2,000 Mile Blues” and “Evil Little Goat” · DVD of Pearl Jam’s previously unreleased 1992 MTV Unplugged performance including never before seen bonus performance of “Oceans” with 5.1 surround sound audio remix · LP 1: original Ten tracklisting remastered for vinyl · LP 2: original Ten tracklisting remastered for vinyl and remixed by Brendan O’Brien · LP 3 & 4: Drop in the Park – Live at Magnuson Park in Seattle on September 20, 1992 (audio mixed by Brendan O’Brien) · Cassette: replica of original “Momma-Son” Pearl Jam demo cassette featuring “Alive,” “Once” and “Footsteps” · Package also includes an Eddie Vedder-style composition notebook filled with replica personal notes, images and mementos from the collections of Eddie Vedder and Jeff Ament, a vellum envelope with replicated era-specific ephemera from Pearl Jam’s early work and a two-sided print commemorating the Drop in the Park concert. | |
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damn now that's a special edition
too bad i hate pearl jam i just wish prince could take a hint here. that would be so great. although prince would probably stick an album in the kind of box you wouldn't dare buy in a shop or carry in the street. something with pink velvet and lace and shit and smelling like an apricot. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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Not one of my favorite albums by them, but I'd definitely like to hear Sate of Love and Trust remastered. | |
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Can't wait for vs. and Vitalogy. This looks promising. | |
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IstenSzek said: damn now that's a special edition
too bad i hate pearl jam i just wish prince could take a hint here. that would be so great. although prince would probably stick an album in the kind of box you wouldn't dare buy in a shop or carry in the street. something with pink velvet and lace and shit and smelling like an apricot. You know if he'd read this, he'd be like "That's pretty good" "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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How much is this shit gonna cost??? Under certain circumstances, urgent circumstances, desperate circumstances, profanity provides a relief denied even to prayer. | |
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Holy crap on a cracker that's a lot of stuff. After years of resisting, I'm starting to like Pearl Jam (at least the older stuff though I'm sure the new stuff is fine, too). | |
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Shows that Pearl Jam is not afraid releasing their stuff, just like they released many of their gigs on cd as well. Prince should take a hint instead of his continuous whining about the record-industry and releasing less than mediocre garbage..... | |
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bboy87 said: IstenSzek said: damn now that's a special edition
too bad i hate pearl jam i just wish prince could take a hint here. that would be so great. although prince would probably stick an album in the kind of box you wouldn't dare buy in a shop or carry in the street. something with pink velvet and lace and shit and smelling like an apricot. You know if he'd read this, he'd be like "That's pretty good" he'd call is assistant and go "can we get that? yeah, but with glitters and boa feathers" and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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abierman said: Shows that Pearl Jam is not afraid releasing their stuff, just like they released many of their gigs on cd as well. Prince should take a hint instead of his continuous whining about the record-industry and releasing less than mediocre garbage.....
exactemundo. what's the freaking deal anyway. it's not like he's got the stone tablets in that fucking vault of his. just remaster your albums up to 1990, throw on some extra tracks and goodies and get them out there. everything always has to be so damn complicated with prince. he's like a teenage drama queen about everything all of the time. and true love lives on lollipops and crisps | |
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Who's this Prince fellow you all keep mentioning? | |
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Pearl Jam Rolls Out 'Ten' With Verizon January 8, 2009 by Jonathan Cohen Link Pearl Jam is rolling out tracks from the remastered version of its 1991 debut album, "Ten," exclusively through Verizon Wireless. A different song from the new edition, due March 24 from Epic, will go live through V Cast Music with Rhapsody for 10 consecutive weeks, beginning with "Once" on Jan. 13. Beginning Jan. 9, Verizon Wireless subscribers who've downloaded the VZW Tones application can purchase ringtones, ringback tones and ringback jukeboxes from "Ten," including previously unavailable tones for "Once" and "Why Go." Videos for "Jeremy," "Even Flow," "Alive" and "Oceans" will also be available. Pearl Jam first utilized V Cast last summer to sell select tracks from the authorized live bootlegs it made available through its official Web site. As previously reported, an additional component of the "Ten" reissue is a new mix by producer Brendan O'Brien. The album is being offered in a variety of incarnations, the ritziest of which includes such bonuses as a cassette dub of the band's first demo tape with singer Eddie Vedder. | |
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I'll bet Michael Jackson is taking notes. | |
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Didn't they issue remaster of Ten already? | |
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Vendetta1 said: Didn't they issue remaster of Ten already?
No, I don't think so. The super deluxe edition is just | |
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IstenSzek said: abierman said: Shows that Pearl Jam is not afraid releasing their stuff, just like they released many of their gigs on cd as well. Prince should take a hint instead of his continuous whining about the record-industry and releasing less than mediocre garbage.....
exactemundo. what's the freaking deal anyway. it's not like he's got the stone tablets in that fucking vault of his. just remaster your albums up to 1990, throw on some extra tracks and goodies and get them out there. everything always has to be so damn complicated with prince. he's like a teenage drama queen about everything all of the time. I agree! It's a damn shame that,as of right now,NONE of Prince's CDs have been remastered.He's got one of the most amazing catalogs in pop music and yet,it's totally being ignored and neglected.I honestly don't know what he's waiting for.He's not getting any younger.Is he gonna wait until he's 80 before he decides to remaster everything? lol | |
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