rearviewmirror (greatest hits 1991-2003)

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  • Artist: Pearl Jam (See All Albums by Pearl Jam)
  • Date Released: Dec 1, 2009

  • Genre: Rock/Pop, Style: Rock

  • Label: Epic

Total Tracks: 33   Total Length: 142:47

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Super PJ Collection

rnoel.rodriguez

What to say? It is all in the music. Two sets with really some of the best grunge rock ever recorded. This stuff still ROCKS!

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I seem to recognize your face...

KrisWright

Hey, all these years later and I was finally able to get Yellow Ledbetter and I Got ID without buying some obscure and expensive import or whatever. Thanks emusic!

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I wasted $11.99

Pissedoff123

I can't download shit. Can't find any albums. I typed in Pink Floyd, and all they had was the Division Bell. Fuck eMusic!!!! Fu*k downloading, I'm going to the fuckin* store!!!

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emusic is a joke

LordCancer

$13.10 I do not know if thats cheaper then itunes or not but, you can pick up a physical copy for $9.99. wheres the value? whats the point?

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This is an amazing collection!

JoeS58

If you're a Pearl Jam fan, this is well worth the download. Everything they did until 2003, including some gems you may not have heard before.

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Unforgettable Music & Unforgettable Human Beings

Trinee18

Pearl Jam has set a precedence for incredible music, and they are an example to those in the music industry as to how you can use your art to do great things for the world. Love them!

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Good Collection

brhee

There are a lot of great tracks on this album. Glad E-Music could get them onboard.

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Great compilation!

Eppelsauce3966

Very happy with choice of tracks. Has all the great ones. Download all.

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The best of grunge.

Drake3420

Pearl Jam is surely one of the best bands that the GEN Xers ever had. We were lucky that they stayed together long enough to matter. If you want a stellar collection of their music then this album won't steer you wrong. Buy this album and go get the others from Ten and VS that didn't make this set list to complete those albums. Buying the TEN remastered is a waste. Every song on here is great!! ENJOY!!

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The Best of their Time

NatureGal73

I remember falling head over heels for Pearl Jam when I heard their stuff. Love them!

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Discover: Pearl Jam

By eMusic Editorial Staff, eMusic Contributor

When Pearl Jam finally compiled a greatest hits collection in 2004, they really should have considered changing its title from rearviewmirror to We're Still Alive. After all, who would've thought they'd be grunge's Last Band Standing back when Eddie Vedder was swinging from the rafters like a flannel-wearing freak in their infamous "Even Flow" video? Here's one true believer: longtime fan Cameron Crowe, the director of the new Pearl Jam Twenty documentary. Now that its… more »

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Joe Strummer once claimed that the Clash had stardom in their hands, then they dropped it on the floor and broke it. Pearl Jam took the opposite tact: they purposely left stardom behind. Nirvana may have ushered in the age of grunge and alternative rock, but Pearl Jam were the biggest band in the land during the first half of the ’90s, dominating radio airwaves, MTV, and college dorms alike. Most bands would have embraced such widespread acclaim, but the quintet bristled at this vein, and started to restlessly explore new musical territory, a move that eventually whittled their fan base down to just the hardcore by the beginning of the next decade. That hardcore following was still large, and the band could still have the occasional surprising crossover hit, like the 1999 cover of J. Frank Wilson’s teen tragedy classic “Last Kiss” that went to number two on the Billboard charts, but they were no longer the biggest band in the land. Spanning two discs, Rearviewmirror (Greatest Hits 1991-2003) chronicles that journey and it does an expert job not only of capturing the moment when Pearl Jam were monstrously popular, but proving that they still turned out good music even when they were fading from the spotlight. Unlike most career-spanning, multi-disc retrospectives, Rearviewmirror does not emphasize latter-day albums in order to achieve a sense of balance that’s inherently phony. Of the 33 tracks, only 12 date from the post-Vitalogy era, which means that the bulk of the collection concentrates on their early-’90s heyday, and nearly every radio hit and concert staple is here, outside of the Victoria Williams cover “Crazy Mary” and “Tremor Christ.” While their presence would have been nice, they’re not terribly missed, partially because such non-LP cuts like “State of Love and Trust,” “I Got ID,” “Last Kiss,” and “Man of the Hour” are collected here, but mainly because the compilation plays so well. The songs are divided into the “Up Side” and “Down Side,” meaning the first disc has all the rockers and the second disc has all the ballads. At first, this seems like a questionable strategy, since it’s usually preferable to have all the hits follow in chronological order, but what makes this work is that the songs on each disc are presented in chronological order, and they sustain their mood quite well (this is partially helped by Brendan O’Brien’s new mixes of “Once,” “Alive,” and “Black,” which retain the feeling of the original songs but remove much of the dated glossy sheen in the production). Distilled to their hits and anthems, all of Pearl Jam’s best qualities shine through and they sound bigger, better, and frankly more coherent than they do on their full-length albums. And that’s why Rearviewmirror is a cut above most ’90s hits collections: it not only gives casual fans all the hits, but it captures why the band mattered, while providing a better listen than their proper LPs in the process. – Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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