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Rock
Performer: Pearl Jam
Title: Vitalogy
Style: Rock & Roll, Grunge
Year 2011
Country US
Genre: Rock
Rating: 4.8
Votes: 164
MP3 size: 1818 mb
FLAC size: 1660 mb
WMA size: 1837 mb
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Pearl Jam - Vitalogy mp3 album


Pearl Jam - Vitalogy mp3 album

Tracklist Hide Credits

Division One
A1 Last Exit
A2 Spin The Black Circle
A3 Not For You
A4 Tremor Christ
Division Two
B1 Nothingman
Music By – Ament*
B2 Whipping
B3 Pry, To
B4 Corduroy
Division Three
C1 Bugs
C2 Satan's Bed
Music By – Gossard*
C3 Better Man
Music By – Vedder*
C4 Aye Davanita
Division Four
D1 Immortality
D2 Hey Foxymophandlemama, That's Me
Drums – Jack IronsRecorded By, Mixed By – Brett Eliason

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Sony Music Entertainment
  • Copyright (c) – Sony Music Entertainment
  • Published By – Write Treatage Music
  • Published By – Innocent Bystander
  • Published By – Jumpin' Cat Music
  • Published By – Scribing C-ment Songs
  • Published By – Pickled Fish
  • Distributed By – Epic
  • Mastered At – Nashville Record Productions
  • Pressed By – United Record Pressing

Credits

  • Art Direction – Joel Zimmerman
  • Artwork [Book Concept, Theory Of Vitalogy, Typist] – e.v.*
  • Bass, Double Bass [Standup], Vocals – Jeff*
  • Drums [Drumkit] – Dave*
  • Engineer – Nick DiDia
  • Engineer [Assisted By] – Adam Kasper, Caram Costanzo, John Burton, Kevin Scott, Trina Shoemaker
  • Guitar, Mellotron, Vocals – Stone*
  • Guitar, Slide Guitar, Vocals – Mike*
  • Layout [Layout, Etc.] – Barry Ament
  • Lyrics By – Eddie Vedder
  • Mastered By – WG*
  • Music By – Pearl Jam (tracks: A1 to A4, B2 to C1, C4 to D2)
  • Photography By [8-baby Photo] – Lance Mercer
  • Photography By [B/w, Etc.] – Jeff Ament
  • Producer – Brendan O'Brien, Pearl Jam
  • Recorded By – Brendan O'Brien
  • Vocals, Guitar, Accordion – Eddie*

Notes

Issued in a gatefold sleeve, comes with an insert with photos and an 8 page booklet of artwork, lyrics & credits.

Sticker in front reads:

Pearl Jam VITALOGY Vinyl Edition 2-LP, 180-Gram Audiophile Pressing
The brilliant third album, Newly Remastered for vinyl featuring
"Better Man," "Not for You," "Spin the Black Circle" and more!

Recorded in Seattle, Atlanta & New Orleans 1994.

(P) 1994 Sony Music Entertainment
(C) 1994, 2011 Sony Music Entertainment

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Sticker): 8 8697 84311-1 0
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A (Etched)): 88697 84311-1-A-RE-1 WG/NRP (u)
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B (Etched)): 88697 84311-1-B-RE-1 WG/NRP (u)
  • Matrix / Runout (Side C (Etched)): 88697 84311-1-C-RE-1 WG/NRP (u)
  • Matrix / Runout (Side D (Etched)): 88697 84311-1-D-RE-1 WG/NRP (u)
  • Matrix / Runout (Side D (Etched)(Variant)): 88697 84311-1-D-RE-2 WG/NRP (u)

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
E 66900, 66900 Pearl Jam Vitalogy ‎(LP, Album) Epic, Epic E 66900, 66900 US 1994
477861 4 Pearl Jam Vitalogy ‎(Cass, Album) Epic 477861 4 1994
EPC 477861 2 Pearl Jam Vitalogy ‎(CD, Album, Dig) Epic EPC 477861 2 Philippines 1994
47786 1 Pearl Jam Vitalogy ‎(LP, Album, RE, Unofficial, Cle) Epic 47786 1 2017
EK 66900, 66900 Pearl Jam Vitalogy ‎(CD, Album, RP) Epic, Epic EK 66900, 66900 US Unknown


Reighbyra
Clicks and Pops all over the place. I would go for an original or the 2015 release over this.
Silly Dog
Pretty crappy sounding - lots of surface noise and a few heavy pops and clicks. Packaging is decent, but then so again was the standard CD release. I would have expected more from Pearl Jam than condensing the CD booklet into a 4-per page vinyl booklet. All around pretty lame. I thought CDs were like bad acid, not for consumption?
Araath
At the time of release I bought Vitalogy on CD (after a couple of bad experiences with vynils I had given up and started to build a CD collection instead). The CD was so beautifully crafted, looking like an old book, that I always thought the LP version would be incredible (Spin the black circle, remember?). I received this LP reissue as a gift and, while I must say the sound is good, I am not impressed by the art (which is the same as the original issue, I found out later). Beware, instead of a bigger version of the CD, the LP has just images the same size as the CD, all printed together on 8 pages. It doesn't look like a book at all. Vitalogy deserved better, I am truly dissapointed.
FRAY
That's actually how the artwork was printed on the original 1994 pressing of the album. Yes, it would be cool if each page of the CD booklet would've been enlarged but at least they kept it true to the original pressing.
Zeueli
Pretty sure new pressings of this are different from the 2011 cut. I just bought this and VS. They are not pressed at United and they are not cut by WG/NRP. Instead they are pressed at MPO and they have an SST in the deadwax. There is another mark in the deadwax, but I can not make it out.
Zorve
I have a friend who runs a record store. Recently, he sold a copy of this album and it was returned because the B-Side of the first album contained a side of a Foo Fighters album. Has anyone else had or heard of this being an issue with this album?
Fearlessdweller
No but that's awesome. Which album? PJ and Foo Fighters are a nice combo.
Painshade
the second lp has the same label(third side) on both sides.
August
Suicide as the last manifestation of freedom in a life not controlled by ourselves? Demonstration of weakness under increasing pressure? Or simply an ineluctable act? Fragments of tormented thinking about death. Definitive grunge reflection about discomfort  -as much as Dirtand In Utero -, Vitalogy is the most disturbing and abrasive Pearl Jam album. Gunshot that killed Cobain resounds in rusty music of the band, closer to independent noise rock as never before. Dissonant slivers emphasizes the anxiety in this album that celebrates freedom through surges as much dramatic as romantic. Death is the last exit to life? No answers. Only faded photos floating on Immortality melodies, blurry pictures in which Vedder let his conflicts flow, with an intimacy that reminds Neil Young. Oblivion attraction is irresistible. Some die just to live.
Weiehan
purchased this yesterday and there's a bit of distortion on side A but the rest of the record sounds good.
Ungall
Just opened a fresh copy of this release. I'm experiencing constant pops and clicks through the entire album. Anyone else have this on this 180 gram reissue?
Samardenob
Yes. Mine sounds horrible. Just ordered an original press and look forward to hearing this classic snap crackle and pop free!
Envias
I've picked up a copy of this record and had a poor experience with the sound, but in a different way than you describe. Mine sounds like it is being played over a phone line with a poor connection; muddy and quiet. I'm glad I got it at a tag sale instead of paying full price, but it still sucks to know that a record that would sound so good on vinyl doesn't.
Porgisk
I found this one to be noisy and the quality was subpar to my original pressing. I'm can't imagine this was all analogue like the original pressing. Shame the original wasn't spread over 2LP's like this one, would have made it even better. Perhaps if this had been pressed at RTI or QRP it would have been of better quality.
Dishadel
Remastered should of been a warning..
Lanionge
I bought this album a couple of months ago, and the first LP has the side A center sticker on both sides of the record. A missprint I guess. Anyone else out there with the same??
Peras
I have this album.On A Side printed 'DIVISION ONE' and On B Side Printed 'DIVISION TWO'.I think you have missprinted records.