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Huge debut album from 1991 includes "Alive" ; "Jeremy" and "Even Flow". Review: Takes Me Right Back to the First Time I Heard It - I got this as a gift, and it really brought me back to when I first heard it. It’s a great album from start to finish, and it still sounds just as good as I remember. Easy to put on and just enjoy without skipping around. A classic that always hits that nostalgic feeling. Review: Excellent Remaster, Best of the Grunge era - The BEST of the Grunge era. They did an excellent job on the remaster. I usually try to buy original 1st pressings buy seeing how this came out in the mid 1990s it's not that easy to find.

















| ASIN | B0000027RL |
| Best Sellers Rank | #287 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) #7 in Adult Alternative (CDs & Vinyl) #12 in Hard Rock (CDs & Vinyl) #37 in Alternative Rock (CDs & Vinyl) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (11,208) |
| Date First Available | December 12, 2006 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 2011086 |
| Label | Sony Legacy |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Sony Legacy |
| Number of discs | 1 |
| Original Release Date | 1991 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4 inches; 3.2 ounces |
| Run time | 53 minutes |
A**M
Takes Me Right Back to the First Time I Heard It
I got this as a gift, and it really brought me back to when I first heard it. It’s a great album from start to finish, and it still sounds just as good as I remember. Easy to put on and just enjoy without skipping around. A classic that always hits that nostalgic feeling.
A**P
Excellent Remaster, Best of the Grunge era
The BEST of the Grunge era. They did an excellent job on the remaster. I usually try to buy original 1st pressings buy seeing how this came out in the mid 1990s it's not that easy to find.
A**Y
Good product
Good product
J**Y
Ten
Great service. Great album. Nice.
A**R
Excelente resolución
Muy bueno todo el servicio. Muy satisfecho.
L**Z
Gran compra, suena espectacular
Es un álbum fantástico y en formato vinilo se disfruta mucho más. El sonido es nítido, sin ruidos, y la presentación es de gran calidad. Estoy muy feliz con la compra, llegó en perfectas condiciones.
E**L
Great First Album that Still is Amazing
Pearl Jam has a bunch of songs that just always seem to get stuck in your head when you listen to the radio, and not in a bad way. You like the songs and want to hear more of them. And the ones on Ten are absolutely classic. I'm going to admit, I don't like most of the newer stuff Pearl Jam created. It just doesn't cut it for someone like me who really enjoys grunge and the old sound. It's just my opinion, and doesn't have to be anyone else's. Ten has plenty of great songs. The three singles that get a lot of airtime on rock radio stations are probably the three that you're familiar with- Alive, Jeremy, and Even Flow. They're a great choice for singles, and are, in my opinion, some of the strongest songs on there. Even Flow is probably my favorite, partially because of how melodic it is. You can barely understand what Eddie Vedder is singing because of that. I also liked how Release ended. All of the songs either recount real events that have happened to Vedder (such as Alive being about finding out that his father was actually his step-father) or are typically misleading and full of deeper meanings. They all are kind of bleak, but that's what grunge is about. A little thing that I liked about the CD was that the booklet that usually has song lyrics, pictures, and all of that copyright info wasn't actually a booklet. It was an ingenious piece of paper folded up that looks more like a poster. It's fun seeing the ingeniousness of people. Pearl Jam definitely has a sound all its own. The band sounds very different from most of the other bands you have ever heard, even grunge bands like Nirvana or Alice in Chains. It is this difference that makes Pearl Jam stand out. It seems to be more about having multiple guitars come together and create an orchestra of sound rather than just a couple guys sitting down together and playing whatever and screaming into the microphone. Yes, you have that, but it's more refined. It's more beautiful. That is probably why Pearl Jam was able to create music for twenty years, and was able to keep up with the times. But the beauty and talent of Pearl Jam is best captured on their debut album, Ten.
S**D
Ten Revisited, awesome as always
Don't listen to the magazine review that tells you the 'Ten Deluxe Edition' is only for die-hard fans. Don't listen to that one friend of yours who threw away his iPod because he suddenly discovered the "integrity" of LPs and who told you that the Deluxe Ed. is Pearl Jam selling-out on the same day he ordered the 'Drop In The Park' LP with same day shipping. Truth is, the Deluxe Edition is as important to the Pearl Jam listening experience as the 'With the Lights Out' box set is to the Nirvana listening experience: like behind-the-scene cuts in a much-loved movie, it gives you liner notes in sound bytes, sonic history for songs you grew up with in the 90's and now know so well you vocally reproduce McCready's "Evenflow" solo from the original album every time it plays on the radio. The remastered Ten is smoother, the transitions less spacey. You can actually hear the guitar solos clearly this time around, without needing to turn up the volume at important parts. "Why Go" is finally, FINALLY, as loud as it was meant to be. You can delete the older version off your portable music device now. The Ten Remixes blew my mind away and half an ear-drum. Not going to get into the loudness issue; fact is, Eddie's lyrics for all 11 songs are heard clearer than ever before. Apart from certain concert outtakes, this is the one time your ears will have multiple orgasms over McCready and Gossard's guitar work. "Breathe & Scream" and "Just a Girl" are nostalgia trips, because its pure early 90's sound. "2,000 mile Blues" is a track that makes me wish that Pearl Jam puts out a blues EP at some point, if only to mess with all our heads. McCready has tonnes of fun with that track, and it's definitely worth the listen. "Evil Little Goat" sounds like Elvis meets Mark Arm over too much grain alcohol. Seriously. I still do prefer the original version of "Black": it's darker, more sober, and a little more subtle than the robust sound of O'Brien's remix. Favorites on this cd? 1. "Brother" 2. "Garden" 3. "Porch" 4. "State of Love and Trust" (when it's slower, it's better.) And we finally get a bonafide DVD copy of the unplugged show! Without them pesky time/date stamp numbers and fuzzy lines that appeared in every Youtube clip of that show! Never again. And we should all be thankful. Sure, this deluxe edition could be just a marketing maneuver. But when the sound quality is this good, frankly, I don't give a [...].
M**A
Satisfecho
Me encantó el Álbum, justo lo que esperaba, estoy 🫶
富**長
リーズナブル!
当時CDでアホほど聴いた作品。 低価格で入手できてありがたい。 ただ、音質はイマイチと感じた。 パールジャムって日本では何故か過小評価されているバンド。 当時から軽視されてたイメージ。多分カートの発言鵜呑みにしてる人が多かったのかな? 知らんけど。 ベコベコの箱で届いて嫌な汗が出たがなんとか中身が無事で良かった。
K**2
Execellent quality
Great sound and vinyl quality thanks
A**A
Buen sonido!
El mejor álbum!
R**R
Jam
Klassiker i nyutgåva… låter ok!
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