They wanted to call it "Life," and by the time Pearl Jam began recording their third album, their lives seemed pretty charmed. Despite ignoring nearly every dictate of the music business, they had sold millions of copies of Ten and Vs. Creatively, Pearl Jam were on such fire that they began cutting their follow-up to Vs. while they were still on the road to promote it. "It's kind of amazing when you look back," bassist Jeff Ament told Cameron Crowe later, "but we really didn't have more than a couple of weeks off for the first four or five years of the band."
Rolling Stone: Pearl Jams Vitalogy: How Band Nearly Came Apart Making Volatile Third LP

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Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/features/pearl-jams-vitalogy-inside-the-making-of-bands-third-lp-w512158
Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/features/pearl-jams-vitalogy-inside-the-making-of-bands-third-lp-w512158
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