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Ten (2 Vinyl LPs) Participated by Pearl Jam Studio : Sony Legacy by Sony Legacy Release Date : 2009-03-24 Publisher : Sony Legacy Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days EAN : 0886974130215 UPC : 886974130215 Avg. Customer Rating: (based on 79 reviews)
List Price : $24.98 Our Price : $16.94
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Album Description |
Ten, the debut album that sold 12 million copies and introduced the world to Pearl Jam in 1991, will be reissued in four (4) new and expanded editions on March 24, 2009. The reissue of Ten serves as the launch of a planned two-year catalogue re-release campaign leading up to the band's 20th anniversary in 2011.
Each Ten package will include two versions of the album: the remastered version of the original album PLUS an accompanying remixed version done by the band's long-time producer, Brendan O'Brien (Bruce Springsteen,AC/DC, Audioslave).
"The band loved the original mix of Ten, but were also interested in what it would sound like if I were to deconstruct and remix it," says producer Brendan O'Brien. "The original Ten sound is what millions of people bought, dug and loved, so I was initially hesitant to mess around with that.After years of persistent nudging from the band, I was able to wrap my head around the idea of offering it as a companion piece to the original - giving a fresh take on it,a more direct sound."
Vinyl Collection (2 LP set): LP 1: original Ten tracklisting remastered for vinyl LP 2: original Ten tracklisting remastered for vinyl and remixed by Brendan O'Brien |
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I don't get remasters like this... |
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I bought my copy of this at Target, mine didn't come with a DVD which would have totally made this reissue worth it... Both of these remixes are interesting, however as mentioned in other reviews, the high compression and volume almost kills the experience... Why are producers starting to do this? It sounds like $h1T... I have a couple other records like this from different genres and it's lame... the one thing you CAN do is adjust the volume in iTunes when you rip the cd... but still, I don't get the loudness thing. As the artist I would be very upset, it just sounds unprofessional. Brenden O'brian's mix should've at least refrained from this... the bonus songs are a plus, but I miss the sound of my old scratched copy of ten... Oh well, I can always just download a new one right. |
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Ten Plus |
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This edition is great. They give you the original versions then the remastered version and add on some that didn't originally make Ten. Love it. Get it. Listen to it again and again. Still amazing. |
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TEN Deluxe Edition |
I could not buy this anywhere in the Netherlands. I ordered it at Vinylrecordsandhomeaudio and within 8 days I received it.
Super. |
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Completing the Record . . . . |
Years ago I reviewed the original "Ten" album. It was a great record in 1991 and it was still exceptional in 2002 when I first reviewed it. The only complaint I have about the original piece is something is lost in the production. I could never put my finger on why I would still listen to the songs from the record, but only when they were played live in the many "official bootlegs" released by the band. I then read a review that said something along the line of "studio effects that were applied to give a stadium feel were more 80's than 90's" and it hit me as finally someone had put to words my only problem with this piece of rock history.
The new versions, re-arranged and produced by long-time Pearl Jam producer Brendan O'Brian are cleaner and sharper than the originals. You can make out more of what is being said. I know that this is a challenge, especially in the world of Pearl Jam. The feel overall is more like the rawness that is captured throughout the rest of the discography. So much of the processing effects added in the post-production phase are gone and we are left with a more living version of the original. Put this disc in the player and you feel what it would have sounded like sitting in the booth those days with the band. . .
To me, this is what this should have been all along. This is not to give the impression that the original was not great, and in line with the production standards of the time, but it takes some of the polish off that left a mildly muddy feel. I think now, after nearly 20 years, the record is complete.
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Classic album gets the proper "legacy" treatment |
As a Pearl Jam of the first hour, I've been following the band over its now 19 years (and counting) history, with its mostly highs and some lows. When the band announced they were about to reissue its classic debut album "Ten" for its 20th (?) anniversary, I was at first non-plussed, to be honest. But I finally gave in and checked it out. Boy, amd I glad I did.
"Ten (Legacy Edition" (2 CDS; 28 tracks; 132 min. ) brings on CD1 (11 tracks; 53 min.) the original album in a remastered version, and it sounds as I alwasys remembered it, if a bit better. But the real deal is of course CD2 (17 tracks; 79 min.). It brings the original album remixed from scratch by Brendan O'Brian (who would mix a lot of the subsequent PJ albums), and it sounds a bit different but not all that much, to be honest. This isn't a radical retooling. The bonus tracks that follow bring the pay-off: "Brother" with vocals (there was an instrumental version on "Lost Dogs"), the tremendous "Just a Girl", an early version of "Breath and A Scream" and of "State of Love and Trust" that both rock, the previously unreleased "2,000 Miles Blues" that is as bluesy as the title implies, just great, and the short (also previously unreleased) "Evil Little Goat", the only track on here that doesn't add much.
In all, this is a very nice 'legacy' edition to an absolute amazing debut album (although I was disappointed by the absence of liner notes to the album). Pearl Jam remains a force to be reckoned with these days, in particular in concert (I was not moved by their latest album "Backspacer"). I saw them deliver an epic 3+ hr. set at Bonnaroo 2008, which just blew me away. Can't wait for the future of Pearl Jam. |
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