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"Alive" is the debut single by American rock band Pearl Jam. It was released on July 7, 1991, 51 days before the release of the band's debut album, Ten, on which "Alive" appears.
In 2000, Pearl Jam released its sixth studio album, Binaural, and initiated a series of "official bootlegs" of live albums. The band released 72 such live albums in 2000 and 2001, and set a record for most albums to debut in the Billboard 200 at the same time. [5] The band's seventh studio album, 2002's Riot Act, was their last for Epic.
The time period between the two albums was the longest gap between Pearl Jam's studio albums to date and the new album was its first release for a new label. Clive Davis announced in February 2006 that Pearl Jam had signed with his label J Records , which like Epic, is part of Sony Music Entertainment (then known as Sony BMG ), though J has ...
Ten continued to sell well two years after its release; in 1993 it was the eighth best-selling album in the United States, outselling Pearl Jam's second album, Vs. [92] As of February 2013, Ten has sold 13 million copies in the United States according to Nielsen SoundScan , [ 7 ] and has been certified 13× platinum by the RIAA .
"Jeremy" was released in August 1992 as the third single from Pearl Jam's debut album, Ten (1991). The song was inspired by a newspaper article Vedder read about Jeremy Wade Delle , a high school student who shot himself in front of his English class on January 8, 1991. [ 3 ]
The double LP live album represents the height of ‘70s rock excess, so leave it to the longwinded prog rockers of Yes to swing for the fences with a triple live album, complete with a Yessongs ...
Having wrapped a banner 2024 with Pearl Jam, guitarist Stone Gossard is staying busy with his Loosegroove Records label. ... U.K rock outfit Tigercub will release a Redux edition of their album ...
The band released its seventh studio album, Riot Act, in 2002. Pearl Jam's contribution to the 2003 film Big Fish, titled "Man of the Hour," was nominated for a Golden Globe Award in 2004. [49] The band's eighth studio album, the self-titled Pearl Jam, was released in 2006.