Pearl Jam – Live At Third Man Records
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Third Man Records – TMR388 |
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Series: |
Third Man Records Vault – Package 29 |
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Country: |
US |
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Genre: |
Rock |
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Tracklist
A1 | Pendulum | |
A2 | Mind Your Manners | |
A3 | 1/2 Full | |
A4 | Life Wasted | |
A5 | Deep | |
A6 | Untitled | |
B1 | Of The Earth w/Jack White | |
B2 | Hard To Imagine | |
B3 | Let Me Sleep |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Monkeywrench Records
- Copyright © – Monkeywrench Records
- Licensed To – Third Man Records, LLC
- Published By – Scribing C-ment Songs
- Published By – Theory of Color
- Published By – Write Treatage Music
- Published By – Jumpin' Cat Music
- Published By – Innocent Bystander
- Mastered At – Nashville Record Productions
- Manufactured By – United Record Pressing
Credits
- Bass – Jeff Ament
- Design – Nathanio Strimpopulos
- Drums – Matt Cameron
- Guitar – Stone Gossard
- Guitar, Vocals – Eddie Vedder
- Mastered By – WES*
- Mixed By – Vance Powell
- Organ [Hammond B3], Keyboards – Boom Gaspar
- Photography By – Jamie Goodsell
- Recorded By – Vance Powell
- Recorded By [Assisted By] – Mike Fahey (2)
- Written-By, Performer [Performed By] – Pearl Jam
Notes
Pearl Jam - Live at Third Man Records 06-09-16
1st catalog # appears on sleeve & spine. 2nd catalog # appears on labels.
Track A6 is a locked groove containing audience noise.
Included with the above album in Package 29 is:
Eddie Vedder - Out Of Sand
Pearl Jam @ TMR patch
Pearl Jam Live @ TMR photo book
Pearl Jam @ TMR pin
1st catalog # appears on sleeve & spine. 2nd catalog # appears on labels.
Track A6 is a locked groove containing audience noise.
Included with the above album in Package 29 is:
Eddie Vedder - Out Of Sand
Pearl Jam @ TMR patch
Pearl Jam Live @ TMR photo book
Pearl Jam @ TMR pin
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Etched, Runout Side A): TMR-388-A II A UNMUTE THE BOOM! GEO/WES/NRP LIVE AT THIRD MAN
- Matrix / Runout (Etched, Runout Side A): TMR-388-B3 II KW SHOUTS IN APPROVAL WES/GEO/NRP DIRECT TO ACETATE
- Rights Society: Global Music Rights
Other Versions (1)
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Live At Third Man Records (LP, Test Pressing) | Third Man Records | TMR-388 | US | 2016 |
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Reviews
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I just listened to the album in it's entirety since I purchased it and though it sounds great, there is no warping as other people have said theirs arrived, but in between tracks there is some popping and silence before the next track begins. Has anyone else had this exact issue? My stylus is new, the vinyl is in pristine condition, brushed clean before each listen, and as of today (8/21/17) this is the first time it's been played all the way through since purchase.
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In this pressing, where Yellow meets Black, you can hear it. A full black record wouldn't suffer from this.
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This is a great sounding record, with a fantastic live sound. As close as you'd get to being there I reckon. Typical TMR Vault packaging too - the soft cover is lovely.
But I do agree it'd have been nice to see the 2 missing tracks included. -
New Release from Third Man pertaining to show:
On June 9th, 2016, Third Man Records was humbled to welcome Pearl Jam for a performance in our Nashville Blue Room live venue. Kept secret until the absolute last moment, the crowd of only 250 included lucky Ten Club , mayors, NBA superstars, country music royalty, and possibly even a few stowaways. To call it a "warm-up” for their headlining set at Bonnaroo two nights later would be to vastly undervalue the evening. The band tore through a clutch collection of songs that spanned both deep cuts and fan favorites. A classic like “Deep” from Ten sits comfortably next to “Life Wasted”from their self-titled album Pearl Jam, and set-closer “Let Me Sleep” was originally recorded in 1990 (and was the band’s first-ever Ten Club release). The highlight of the performance came when Pearl Jam invited Jack White and his guitar to the stage to on a song that clocked in at over seven minutes and featured wild dueling solos between White and Mike McCready, this epic performance left every mouth in the audience agape and every face on stage all smiles. Those seven minutes were truly some of the most memorable and historic in seven years since the Blue Room opened its doors -
Is there a hidden track under the label? It looks like there might be something there, but I don't want to ruin anything for no reason. Could it be the two missing tracks?
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Mine skips thru the entire thing and Third Man is giving me all kinds of crap. I've sent 2 videos because they require proof within 10 days, but so far they haven't said they will replace. I'm extremely dissapointed. I've never had a record company be so reluctant to fix a problem. I won't ever be ordering from them again.
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Is the 7" inside the 12" jacket? I didn't plan on opening my copy, at least for now. Just wanted to know if my package is missing one or if I just have to open the 12 to get to it.
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Great pressing, no static. Sounds like I was there. Hope the quality of this split color vinyl will live for long. Killing version of Off the Earth.
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Not sure if it's just dirty, there's a bunch of static, or what, but this, so far, has been the absolute worst sounding vault package I've received. :-(
I'm going to try cleaning it and see if that fixes it. Hopefully all these skips are fixed with that. -
What a fanTAStic recording. I don't think I've ever a record so lifelike and so near to being there. ittedly I'm a huge PJ fan, so perhaps that colored my listening experience somewhat, but I don't get goosebumps too often and from the first track, I was hooked.
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