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Backspacer is the ninth studio album by the American rock band Pearl Jam, released on September 20, 2009. The band members started writing instrumental and demo tracks in 2007, and got together the following year to work on an album.
Some of the independently released albums to have topped the Billboard 200, such as the Eagles' Long Road Out of Eden (2007), Radiohead's In Rainbows (2008), Pearl Jam's Backspacer (2009), Frank Ocean's Blonde (2016) and Kanye West's collaborative album with Ty Dolla Sign, Vultures 1 (2024) are from former major label acts who had developed ...
Pearl Jam (2006) Backspacer (2009) ... "Gone" Released: October 7, 2006; Pearl Jam is the eighth studio album by American rock band Pearl Jam, ... * Sales figures ...
Pearl Jam Unveil Upcoming Album At Daytime L.A. Playback Pearl Jam, Ed Sheeran, Stevie Nicks Top BottleRock Napa Lineup Roger Daltrey Enlists The Who, Eddie Vedder, Robert Plant For Cancer Benefits
Since its inception, Pearl Jam has sold 34 million albums in the U.S., including all of the band's live official bootlegs, [7] and over 100 million copies worldwide until 2017. [8] [9] [10] Pearl Jam released their eleventh studio album, Gigaton, on Monkeywrench Records/Republic Records on March 27, 2020, in the US. Internationally, the album ...
Pearl Jam 's forthcoming album is called “Dark Matter,” its first single of the same title has been released, and the band will start a world tour in May. “Dark Matter," their 12th studio ...
This is a list of best-selling albums in the United States of the Nielsen SoundScan era. SoundScan began tracking sales data for Billboard on March 1, 1991. SoundScan data is unrelated to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) certifications, and is based on actual sales while the RIAA's certification process is based on shipments.
The album Pearl Jam was released on May 2, 2006. A number of critics cited Pearl Jam as a return to the band's early sound, [95] [96] and McCready compared the material to Vs. in a 2005 interview. [97] Ament said: "The band playing in a room—that came across. There's a kind of immediacy to the record, and that's what we were going for."