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Rick Parashar – production, engineeringĭecade-end chart Chart (2000–09).Brendan O'Brien – production, mixing, engineering bass guitar on "I Got Id", pipe organ, Hammond organ, piano remixing on " Once", " Alive", and " Black".Bob Ludwig at Gateway Mastering – mastering.Boom Gaspar – Hammond B3, Fender Rhodes on Riot Act.Brett Eliason – production, mixing, engineering.Matt Bayles, John Burton, Caram Costanzo, Don Gilmore, Dave Hillis, Sam Hofstedt, Adrian Moore, Adam Samuels, Kevin Scott, Trina Shoemaker, Ashley Stubbert – engineering.Matt Cameron – drums on "Last Kiss", Binaural, Riot Act, "Man of the Hour"Īdditional musicians and production.Jack Irons – drums on Merkin Ball, No Code, Yield.Dave Abbruzzese – drums on Singles: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, Vs., Vitalogy.Dave Krusen – drums on Ten, "Yellow Ledbetter".Jeff Ament – bass guitar, album concept, additional booklet photos." Yellow Ledbetter" (from the " Jeremy" single, 1992) " Man of the Hour" (from the Big Fish soundtrack, 2003)
" Nothing as It Seems" (from Binaural, 2000) " Last Kiss" (from the 1998 fan club Christmas single) " Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town" (from Vs., 1993) " Breath" (from Singles: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, 1992) " I Got Id" (from the Merkin Ball single (with Neil Young)Īment, Matt Cameron, Gossard, McCready, Vedder " Spin the Black Circle" (from Vitalogy, 1994) " State of Love and Trust" (from Singles: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack, 1992)ĭave Abbruzzese, Ament, Gossard, McCready, VedderĪbbruzzese, Ament, Gossard, McCready, Vedder " Even Flow (single version)" (original version on Ten, single version released 1992) The rockers on the "Up Side" disc sum up the band's continually evolving relationship with effects pedals and emotional catharsis the slower "Down Side" disc offers gold sounds that are long on big choruses and well-worn sincerity." Track listing Disc one No.
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Unlike most career-spanning, multi-disc retrospectives, Rearviewmirror does not emphasize latter-day albums in order to achieve a sense of balance that's inherently phony." Rolling Stone staff writer Christian Hoard gave the album four out of five stars, saying, "Pearl Jam have spent much of this decade courting devotees with a series of live bootlegs, so Rearviewmirror is a welcome concession to casual fans, rounding out the hits with concert staples and non-album cuts. He said that the album "does an expert job not only of capturing the moment when Pearl Jam were monstrously popular, but proving that they still turned out good music even when they were fading from the spotlight. ĪllMusic staff writer Stephen Thomas Erlewine gave the album four and a half out of five stars. This release marked the end of Pearl Jam's contractual agreement with Epic Records. Pearl Jam's version of the Victoria Williams song "Crazy Mary" was supposed to appear on disc two, but was replaced with " Man of the Hour" before release. The tracks " Once", " Alive", and " Black" were remixed by Brendan O'Brien.
Both discs are in chronological order, with the exception of the last song on the "Down Side", regular show closer " Yellow Ledbetter". The album's two discs are both devoted to different sides of the band's catalogue: the first disc, or "Up Side", contains heavier rock songs while the second disc or "Down Side" consists of slower songs and ballads. rearviewmirror (Greatest Hits 1991–2003) has been certified platinum by the RIAA. The compilation debuted at number 16 on the Billboard 200 chart, selling 96,000 copies in its first week of release. 3.2 Additional musicians and production.