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Pearl Jam - Aladdin Theater, Las Vegas, November 30th, 1993 (Remastered, Live On Broadcasting) (2025)

Pearl Jam - Aladdin Theater, Las Vegas, November 30th, 1993 (Remastered, Live On Broadcasting) (2025)

BAND/ARTIST: Pearl Jam

  • Title: Aladdin Theater, Las Vegas, November 30th, 1993 (Remastered, Live On Broadcasting)
  • Year Of Release: 2025
  • Label: DMG
  • Genre: Rock, Alternative Rock, Grunge
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 1:23:27
  • Total Size: 566 MB
  • WebSite:
Tracklist:

1. The Rob Intro (Live) (00:42)
2. Even Flow (Live) (05:03)
3. Once (Live) (03:21)
4. Deep (Live) (04:12)
5. Jeremy (Live) (06:19)
6. Dissident_across the Universe (Live) (03:38)
7. Daughter_instant Karma (Live) (05:22)
8. Go (Live) (02:56)
9. Animal (Live) (02:54)
10. State of Love and Trust (Live) (03:27)
11. Tremor Christ (Live) (03:54)
12. Black (Live) (05:40)
13. Blood (Live) (02:29)
14. Alive (Live) (05:15)
15. Rearviewmirror (Live) (05:02)
16. Whipping (Live) (02:53)
17. Leash / Tearing (Live) (03:10)
18. Porch (Live) (07:00)
19. Swallow My Pride (Live) (03:46)
20. Ain't Nothing to Do (Live) (03:40)
21. My Way (Live) (02:14)
22. The Rob Outro (Live) (00:23)

Pearl Jam rose above the legions of grungy alt-rockers littering the early '90s to become the most popular and enduring American rock & roll band of their time. Unlike many of their Seattle brethren, Pearl Jam, as a collective, were never signed or affiliated with an indie label -- founding members Stone Gossard and Jeff Ament both were veterans of Green River, one of the first major bands on Sub Pop, though -- and in an age defined by irony, they were unflaggingly sincere. Much of this earnestness stemmed from Eddie Vedder, a lead singer of uncommon charisma and passion who helped the group's arena rock moves seem intimate. Vedder's emotional acuity remained a touchstone for Pearl Jam throughout the years, giving the band's unpredictable business moves, such as their mid-'90s battle with Ticketmaster, and embrace of controversial causes genuine heft. The group's inclination to follow a winding path meant that by the time Pearl Jam left the 1990s, they were no longer ruling rock music the way they did at the start of the decade -- a period when Ten, Vs., and Vitalogy sat at the top of the charts as they racked up millions of sales -- but were left with an enormous and devoted cult that allowed the band the freedom to experiment while remaining true to their rock & roll ideals.



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