IMObackspacer is the pinnacle of pearl jam studio recordings

all I can say is wow! I just bought backspacer and I am floored! I expected it to be a good album. Avocado was a good album and i expected something along those lines, but this album far exceeded my expectations. I must have listened to it 7 or 8 times yesterday and it gets better each time. there's no lull in the album all of the songs are strong.
I am very impressed with the song writing of Eddie vedder. his song writing has really developed and two of the songs (#5 and #11) remind me of his work on the into the wild soundtrack and that sound is a welcome addition to a PJ album. 5 sout of 11 written by vedder and they're all good. I love that he's taking a larger role in the songcraft on this album. it's like opening a window and letting in some fresh air.
I bet the band is totally energized by this album and I can't wait to see them in concert again, I hope they come back to florida soon!
I am very impressed with the song writing of Eddie vedder. his song writing has really developed and two of the songs (#5 and #11) remind me of his work on the into the wild soundtrack and that sound is a welcome addition to a PJ album. 5 sout of 11 written by vedder and they're all good. I love that he's taking a larger role in the songcraft on this album. it's like opening a window and letting in some fresh air.
I bet the band is totally energized by this album and I can't wait to see them in concert again, I hope they come back to florida soon!
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What are your favorite songs on it? Least favs?
My current favorites are (trying to limit to 3 which is very hard) Unthought Known, Just Breathe, Amongst the Waves, and almost every other song on the album
Only song I don't like is: Gonna See my Friend
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Toronto Film Festival 9/11/2007, '08 - Toronto 1 & 2, '09 - Albany 1, '11 - Chicago 1
EV Solo - The End
Chicago Night 1 - The Fixer / Got Some / Supersonic
Chicago Night 2 - The Fixer / Got Some
Philly #2 - Johnny Guitar / The Fixer /Just Breathe /Speed of Sound
Philly #4 - The Fixer / Amongst the waves / Unthought Known / Johnny Guitar /Just Breathe / The End / Speed of Sound / Got Some
And I have to say - they are all spectacular live.
I am a big fan of the band Clutch and I have the opposite reaction with some of their newer stuff live and I do find myself being much more critical of new stuff when I hear it live but I have to admit, everything I have heard so far from Backspacer has been two thumbs up.
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"Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy."
- Ben Franklin
"Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy."
- Ben Franklin
I think is Pearl Jam's best album of the 2000s
...is it so wrong to think that love can keep us safe?
that about sums it up. it's the most relaxed and confident they've seemed in a long time. the last album felt too forced, like a very conscious effort to return to an earlier sound. riot act and binaural were both very dark, intense, measured albums. this is the most natural thing they've done since yield and it shows. they still manage to keep things diverse, while creating an album that flows by smoothly with minimal effort.
the only song i don't care for is johnny guitar. the verses just sound awkward to me, kinda like breath on the last u2 album. i also thing the end is a little too melodramatic and over the top. but these are minor quibbles when everything else is so strong and ever those two have enough working for them to outweigh their lesser points.
it's easily the best thing they've done since yield (though i like binaural a little better for sentimental reasons), and in some sense it might be their most consistent since vs (even though id rank vitalogy, yield, and no code above it).
well said. i think the only song on there that if you left it off it wouldn't take away from ther album is force of nature. Amonst the waves and unthought known are similar to me. they're not bad though. I really liked The End. it actually gave me goosebumps. It's beautiful. a perfect end-of-an-album song. I hate when they end an album with a song title like parting ways or the end. makes me think they're contemplating breaking up. i hope they play together till they look like Keith richards. old and wrinkly. but keep doing the side/solo projects.
"Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy."
- Ben Franklin
Saw them all live in Philly and they are all awesome live!
Fantastic album.
"Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy."
- Ben Franklin
I feel like the album was created during such a positive time in their lives, I mean with Ed becoming a Dad, there seems to be like a "Oh I get it, this is what life's all about" instead of hanging on to so much negativity. Changing of the guards at the White House probably perked em up a bit too.
Backspacer is right up there with VS & Yield, IMO. Just love, love, love, love it! It's the album I've been dreaming of, a hard hitting, positive, spiritual experience.
"Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy."
- Ben Franklin
You're definitely not the only one but it does seem to be rare. I've seen several posts over the years from people saying they don't like it. Nothing wrong with it. For the record, I LOVE Yield
which, force of nature? It's not a bad song. there are no bad songs on backspacer. but It's not a real memorable song for me. it's ok.
"Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy."
- Ben Franklin
This whole album really a solid pick me up after the minor letdown of the 10 reissue.
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You are not alone. Brain of J kicks ass though!!
"push me, pull me" is one of your four favorite songs on Yield? No wonder you don't like it very much.
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And as someone else quoted I though this was a grand summary:
"I just think it's a very concise album. there is diversity on the album but it also has a cohesive feel to it. to me the songs are straight forward but not simple."
They should quote you on the sleeve of the 20th Anniversay reissue of the album!
I love Force of Nature, one of my top of the tops on the album. I love Yield but I hate to see people run down the earlier work like Ten and Vs which are breathtaking. With Yield I think in retrospect PJ completely excel in the musical output of the 1990s - 5 albums, - 5 blistering triumphs. Who else can match that?
(btw please don't answer this or I'll get annoyed!)
I just wish I was 16 and could say 'Backspacer pwns!'
Send my credentials to the house of detention
Haven't met too many who dislike yield. But to each his own. No worries.
I also love Backspacer, and like many Force of Nature is my favorite song on the album.
P.S. Do the Evolution is pure brilliance. IMO. :thumbup:
LOL what?? that's a gret song. I know it's a lot of studio "trickeration" but it's still awesome to listen to.
"Beer is living proof that God loves us and wants us to be happy."
- Ben Franklin