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YIELD contains a hidden track.Pearl Jam: Eddie Vedder (vocals, guitar); Stone Gossard, Mike McCready (guitar); Jeff Ament (bass); Jack Irons (drums).Recorded at Studio Litho a...Read more
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There are 6 fantastic songs on this CD
Faithfull. No Way. Given to Fly. Wishlist. Low Light. Push Me Pull Me.
This review is only for residents of Oregon and Washington.
I thrashed my first copy of t...Read more
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One of Best Discs by one of the Best Bands!
An incredible sound experience from start to finish. Although it never reached the status of TEN, it is clearly a piece successfully placed in the Pearl Jam Puzzle. Tracks l...Read more

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UPC:074646816424
Artist:Pearl Jam
Format:CD
Release Year:1998
Record Label:Epic (USA)
Genre:Grunge, Rock & Pop

Track Listing
1. Brain of J.
2. Faithfull
3. No Way
4. Given to Fly
5. Wishlist
6. Pilate
7. Do the Evolution
8. [Untitled Track]
9. MFC
10. Low Light
11. In Hiding
12. Push Me Pull Me
13. All Those Yesterdays

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Producer:Brendan O'Brien, Pearl Jam
Distributor:Sony Music Distribution (
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
YIELD contains a hidden track.Pearl Jam: Eddie Vedder (vocals, guitar); Stone Gossard, Mike McCready (guitar); Jeff Ament (bass); Jack Irons (drums).Recorded at Studio Litho and Bad Animals, Seattle, Washington; Southern Tracks Recording and Doppler, Atlanta, Georgia."Do The Evolution" was nominated for the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Hard Rock Performance and Best Short Form Music Video. YIELD was nominated for the 1999 Grammy Award for Best Recording Package.Personnel: Eddie Vedder (vocals, guitar); Mike McCready, Stone Gossard (guitar); Jack Irons (drums).Audio Mixers: Nick DiDia; Brendan O'Brien .Recording information: Jack Irons Home; Southern Tracks Recording And Doppler, Atlanta, GA; Studio Litho, Seattle, WA; Studio X, Seattle, WA.Photographers: J. Glacier; Jerry Gay; Greg Montijo; Jeff Ament.Nay-sayers and trends be damned. Pearl Jam's follow-up to 1996's NO CODE continues down the path of aggressive rock and roll, existential musings and musical experimentation. This isn't your older brother's grunge. Opening with the hard-driving "Brain Of J," YIELD goes from a punky swagger representing man's arrogance in asserting his lofty place on the food chain ("Do The Evolution") to a free jazz approach and a disembodied Vedder vocal questioning the meaning of life ("Push Me, Pull Me").Most of YIELD continues to ply the standard Pearl Jam sound: Vedder's pained emoting, the interesting use of dynamics between McCready and Gossard's guitars and solid rhythm-work from the Ament/Irons rhythm section. Rather than falling into the creative rut many huge bands succumb to, Pearl Jam's music has instead developed its own identity while still walking the fringes of the unorthodox. Hence the inclusion of a weird, untitled percussive instrumental cut in Jack Irons' home studio and an Eastern-flavored hidden track pointing towards the influence of the late Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan.

Editorial Reviews
7 (out of 10) - ...Here's where Pearl Jam put on their diverse boots and stomp across their bluesy roots, careering through various styles and pop-mongous strops...
NME

...an intermittently affecting album that veers between fiery garage rock and rootsy, acoustic-based ruminations. Perhaps mindful of their position as the last alt-rock ambassadors with any degree of clout, they've come up with their most cohesive album since their 1991 debut, TEN... - Rating: B
Entertainment Weekly (19980206)

8 (out of 10) - ...Part touchstone, part pariah, Pearl Jam have tried arty gestures; they've ostentatiously declined to rock; and now they've come back with an album full of gracefully ambivalent anthems. All commodities should be this unstable, and have this much blood pumping through them.
Spin (19980301)

4 Stars (out of 5) - ...even the rockers have an uncommonly easy touch that's new to Pearl Jam....Vedder is singing more frankly about his life as an adult....shows that Pearl Jam have made the most out of growing up in public...
Rolling Stone (19980219)

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There are 6 fantastic songs on this CD

Created: 16/11/10
Faithfull. No Way. Given to Fly. Wishlist. Low Light. Push Me Pull Me.
This review is only for residents of Oregon and Washington.
I thrashed my first copy of this CD. I think it was played and tossed aside carelessly on just about every road trip I've ever been on. Love the cover art. It reminds me of road trips through the hills of Eastern Oregon, Wasco County specifically. I have Yield on vinyl. Also saw them on this tour and I have the 24 x 36 poster from the tour. This album came out at a great time in my life. Thank you Pearl Jam. Eddieeeeeee. Eddieeeeeee.

So good that I searched all over ebay until I found a MINT used copy that is on its way to me right now. Our local used CD chain store puts these incredibly annoying price stickers on the covers of the CDs, which is so uncool on a Digipak, plus all the employees seem depressed. I hate going there. So buy it on ebay if you live in Portland, Oregon. Thank you ebay.
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One of Best Discs by one of the Best Bands!

Created: 24/07/08
An incredible sound experience from start to finish. Although it never reached the status of TEN, it is clearly a piece successfully placed in the Pearl Jam Puzzle. Tracks like Given to Fly, Faithful, In Hiding & All Those Yesterdays cement their place in rock and roll mastery. Pick it up if you don't have it. It's worth the $10.00
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PJ's Fifth and greatest since Ten

Created: 08/07/06
Great Album! Every song on this album could've been a hit. They fused in pop elements, such as zips and whirr's with their guitars during the choruses, in their songs. Songs such as, "Pilate", "Faithful", "In hiding" are some of the most colorful tunes I've ever heard from the group. Of course you can't forget the awesome, "Do the Evolution" which was PJ's first video they made since "Ten".
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Yield

Created: 04/12/07
One of Pearl Jams best cd's. I bought this cd because my 16 year-old son, who was killed 3 1/2 years ago, listened to his Yield cd all the time. When he was killed, all of his music was stolen. It has taken me this long to be able to stand to hear these songs again, but now they bring back good memories of him. Thank you.
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Pearl Gems?

Created: 14/04/06
Another fairly mediocre, rock album that sounds like it was something Neil Young threw away. But that is the confusion that was Pearl Jam back then. However there are a couple surprising gems just thrown in to remind you why you keep buying their cd's.
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