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Backspacer release kinda like No Code's
bigbadbill
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What I mean is that No Code's first single (Who You Are) came out in July of 96 and No Code came out a month later. How come Backspacer's first single is supposed to come out in July this year, and then we have to wait TWO months more for the album?
11/6/95, 11/18/97, 7/13/98, 7/14/98, 10/24/00, 10/25/00, 10/28/00, 6/2/03, 6/3/03, 6/5/03, 7/6/06, 7/7/06, 7/9/06, 7/10/06, 7/13/06, 7/15/06, 7/16/06, 7/18/06, 10/21/06, 4/10/08, 4/13/08, 9/30/09, 10/1/09, 10/6/09, 10/7/09, 10/9/09
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WWS release date was March 14th and the album dropped on May 2nd.
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maybe with all this secrecy they will just release it sooner than we think
Not really, "Habit", "Lukin" and "Red Mosquito" were being played live during the Vitalogy tour, well in advance of the No Code promotion.
The way Pearl Jam does things since "Yield" is to not play new music live until a couple months prior to an albums release, for Vs., Vitalogy, No Code and "Yield" they were playing songs live sometimes a year or more before they would appear on an album. Now it's write a song, premier a song, put out an album all within a few months. Which is why I feel the last three albums (Binaural, Riot Act, Self Titled) have not been as good as the previous albums (Yield, No Code, Vitalogy), I don't think they're putting the same effort into the music and it shows.
I have high hopes though as they are once again working with Brendan O'Brien who's produced Pearl Jam's best albums, Ten being the only good non Brendan O'brien produced Pearl Jam album.
I disagree with you on a shitload of levels.
for the least they could possibly do
Care to elaborate?
I'll let Jeff makes his own point. But a lot of people are not going to agree with your claim that Ten is the only good non-O'Brien album. What you said about them working on songs in front of us on the road is very true and there were definitely benefits. Just compare early versions of songs like Satan's Bed or Immortality to what we heard on the album. I still think that most of the songs on No Code and Yield were debuted with the album but I could be wrong. (Definitely heard Habit/Red Mosquito/Brain of J early)
I'm super excited about Brendan being behind the boards again but at the same time I really love Binaural. Avocado is a really good album too. Riot Act is probably my least favorite but I think almost all of those songs sound great live.
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Regardless I'm really looking forward to the new album, it's my belief that Brendan O'Brien has brought something out of the band on each of the four albums he produced with Pearl jam. I'm hoping the next will be no exception.