No Code by Pearl Jam

Artist
Genre Rock
Release 06 August 1996
Price $9.99
Tracks 13
Country USA
9.99 USD
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Pearl Jam - No Code Album Songs

No Song Title Time
1. Sometimes 2:40
2. Hail, Hail 3:41
3. Who You Are 3:50
4. In My Tree 3:58
5. Smile 3:51
6. Off He Goes 6:02
7. Habit 3:35
8. Red Mosquito 4:02
9. Lukin 1:02
10. Present Tense 5:45
11. Mankind 3:28
12. I'm Open 2:57
13. Around The Bend 4:37

No Code by Pearl Jam Album Reviews

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masterpiece. captures the band perfectly

Underrated. To me, this exemplfies the bands experimental strenghts along with - Vitalogy. But at the same time, it costed them their fame. They've could've gone on to Led Zepplin status and have four diamond records in America, but they chose the loyal-fanbase path where only the few could stick with them throughout, and that's really admirable in a sense. Welcome to musicial variety, Pearl Jam.

No Code. No Code est un autre très bon album de Pearl Jam. C'est aussi un des plus étrange à écouter car d'une chanson à l'autre, on peut passer d'un chanson très Rock à une chanson très douce. Ça reste que la qualité des chansons est très relevée. On a droit à de superbe composition comme Hail Hail, Off He Goes, red Mosqito et Present Tense.

Classic album!. This is what I refer to as a sleeper classic! Highly underrated record but ultimately a sheer masterpiece in the bands catalogue.

Look into the messages here. “Using all my Listerine like Ovaltine.” That lyric from “Mankind” could sum up the public reaction to No Code – a challenge to understand. From the crazed imagery of Eddie Vedder being stalked in “Lukin” to finding inner peace on “In My Tree.” The music drives the visions set forth from the lyrics. You feel frenzied and stalked. And you can see over the treetops bursting with the vigour of life. No Code is as solid a collection of music as any from Pearl Jam. The guitar influence of Neil Young can be felt on “Red Mosquito.” Pearl Jam stood in for Young’s back up band Crazy Horse on his Mirror Ball CD. A kindred sentiment to “In My Tree” is “Present Tense.” With its sparse yet striking guitar sound, the yarn spun by Vedder is as good a story as can be told without crossing into the realm of cheesy or cliché. All told the sound is of a mature Pearl Jam that grew up and not necessarily away from its early 90’s grungy flannel beginnings. No Code is not to be overlooked – the cover art and liner notes are worth the cost alone. Ooops, you'd have to buy the actual CD for that...

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