Vitalogy (Expanded Edition) by Pearl Jam

Artist
Genre Alternative
Release 25 March 2011
Price $9.99
Tracks 17
Country USA
9.99 USD
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Pearl Jam - Vitalogy (Expanded Edition) Album Songs

No Song Title Time
1. Last Exit 2:54
2. Spin The Black Circle 2:47
3. Not For You 5:52
4. Tremor Christ 4:12
5. Nothingman 4:35
6. Whipping 2:34
7. Pry, To 1:03
8. Corduroy 4:37
9. Bugs 2:44
10. Satan's Bed 3:30
11. Better Man 4:28
12. Aye Davanita 2:57
13. Immortality 5:28
14. Stupid Mop 7:28
15. Better Man (Guitar And Organ Only) 3:55
16. Corduroy (Alternate Take) 4:44
17. Nothingman (Demo) 4:34

Vitalogy (Expanded Edition) by Pearl Jam Album Reviews

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Die hard PJ fan's favorite. I am a huge Pearl jam fan and I've come to realize that this is my favorite studio album. There are just too many great songs here that I can't pick a favorite. Eddie's lyrics and voice were outstanding during this record. I think the entire band was at a high point as far as their sound. If I had to choose one song from Pearl Jam's entire catalog as my favorite, I would go with "Corduroy" from this album.

The Weirdest, Greatest Album Of All Time. Title explains it all. Some of my favorite songs ever hide in this album. To be honest, 1994 was a great music year (aside from Cobain's suicide). I see that they took the liberty of taking out Hey Foxyhandlemama, That's Me on this version. Consider yourself lucky

Crowd Favourite. 'Vitalogy' is definitely the most important record that Pearl Jam cut after "Ten.' 'Corduroy' is actually the most played song live that ISN'T on Ten, which says a lot about what the crowd and band think of it. 'Last Exit' is a great thrash at the arc of a rockstar's career, how it's better to burn out than wash away. 'Not for You' cynically chastises the fans themselves (or maybe record labels?) for claiming to own or participate in the music. 'Betterman' also became a crowd fave – sometimes they don't even bother singing the lyrics at the live concerts, since the crowd does it for them. To understand the path that PJ took through the late '90s, start here. You won't be disappointed.

BUGSSSSS!!!!!!!. One of rock’s greatest dream come true! Many many many will focus on one single song on this album: the one, the only song...that one single ity bity track....the obsession and contemplation...focus in on that one song...it is..focus, refocus on that one poetic song....ladies and gentlemen: BUGS!!!!!!! It will annoy many many people....they shall be distraught by it, they shall hear it, be overwhelmed by it! Focus on the song, focus on the song, focus on the song.....that’s all you shall see!!!! Bugs, bugs bugs n more bugs....I am obsessed!!!!!!!!!!!! The rest of the album is pretty good too, 5 stars

Last great album till Eddie ruined them.... This was the last great album with hooks and their best drummer Dave Abbruzzese. Eddie went full SS and a control freak since...

Amazing band. If you don't know Pearl Jam.This album is great and also go past this album because there are a lot more good ones . The thing with this band was they were ahead of their time by a lot . Now they are Just trying to catch up .

Great Raw Album. What a brave album! A must listen for any Pearl Jam fan.

Vitology. Good album but, extremely overhyped. Not their best.

One of the Best. Vitalogy is the most creative effort of the band to date. Every song, good or bad, has a unique sound of its own. The album jumps from radio hits to tracks that leave the listener wandering "what were they thinking?" The result is a brilliant album that changed the most commercially successful band of the time into a cult band almost overnight. Some may find the album inconsistent, while others view it as an underrated alternative rock classic.

Good. This used to be my second favorite PJ album, but now it's actually one of my least favorites. They have better ones. It's still a great album though. Last Exit, Tremor Christ, Nothingman, Whipping, Satan's Bed, and Immortality are my favorites. Hey Foxymophandlemama, That's Me (aka Stupid Mop) might actually be one of my favorites as well. I don't really care for Spin the Black Circle though. Everything else is good. It's not a fantastic album, but it's very good.

Better with time. When it came out, I have to admit it was not my favorite by Pearl Jam. Now that I'm older I love this album. I think I had to mature musically. If that doesn't sound to strange.

Weak Sauce. Not much vitality in this one. An unfocused mess.

One of the greatest albums of all time by my favorite band of all time. Pearl Jam was the most popular band in the world by the end of '94, but Vitalogy was a conscious effort to shun the spotlight. The truth is if they didn't release an album like this they probably wouldn't be a band today. They're still going strong, with no end in sight. Neil Young, one of the band's idols, said It's better to burn out than fade away. This album is proof you don't have to do either.

❤️. ❤️

Cool album. Nice alt take of Corduroy, heavier and gnarley scratch vocals with orig lyrics make it worth buying...Overall nice job remastering...

Soulful Grunge. Pearl Jam, what can you say about the band that hasn't been repeated a million times. This album came out during their transitional confusion between going main stream and still holding their original musical souls. Great songs great album

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