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Pearl Jam played a surprise show at Easy Street Records in West Seattle on a Friday night, in support of the Coalition of Independent Music Stores(CIMS) and in celebration of CIMS 10-year anniversary. The result of that once in a lifetime performance has been recorded as an EP entitled LIVE FROM EASY STREET. This 7 song EP contains three never before released cover songs…. More >>







November 6, 2009 at 4:12 am
Ten is all you need after that including the new Backspacer album all Pearl Sham’s music sucks hard. Their live showsare boring as hell.
Rating: 1 / 5
November 6, 2009 at 5:46 am
This is what the others said it to be that reviewed this. Very intense! Not sure how or why it took me this long to find it.. but worth the wait!
Peace all..
John
Rating: 5 / 5
November 6, 2009 at 8:45 am
A mix of covers and originals, these Pearl Jam songs have one thing in common: they rock. Taut and fierce, this live album propels from one song to the next, including classics like Porch and Lukin.
Rating: 5 / 5
November 6, 2009 at 11:25 am
This a cool little LIVE EP from Pearl Jam… taking shots from Ten, No Code, and Riot Act, and also including a few rare covers I’ve never heard before. It truly pains me to rate any PJ item less than 5 stars, but I have to be honest, as biased as I tend to be. I feel they should’ve included atleast one or two songs from their latest LP, PEARL JAM. And I also think it could have been a little longer. Also to note, there is actually an “Intro” track (#1) before the set begins, making it a total of 8 tracks and not 7. The point being, don’t go by the listed track #’s on the sleeve, they’re off by 1. This however is a minor mistake easily forgiven and forgotten about if you’re a true PJ fanatic like myself. When you love a band to no end and only see them in a “perfect” light, you tend to expect everything else to be perfect as well. All that being said, this is a fun little addition to your collection. I particularly liked the “Porch” version… different from the original that was recorded 17 years ago. This is the version you hear on Pearl Jam’s latest DVD offering, Imagine In Cornice. The rare covers add an interesting touch as well. For the price, I don’t think you’ll be disappointed.
Rating: 4 / 5
November 6, 2009 at 1:44 pm
A good live EP of Pearl Jam tearing it up at Easy Street Records in Seattle. In recent years, Pearl Jam have gotten something of a second wind in their live performance; footage from their most recent tour shows the band as energetic as they were in the early 90’s; a step-up from the hit and miss performances of the early 00’s. This particular release captures their current energy well. A solid selection of tunes from a great set.
But twenty four dollars? Good lawd, that’s a lotta money. The now OOP domestic release cost me seven bucks when it first came out. I’d recommend finding a better deal before shelling out $20+ for this. Or just download it.
Rating: 4 / 5