Pearl Jam - 9 Japanese Albums (1991-2006)⭐
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Genre: Grunge
Country: USA
Year of release: 1991-2006
Audio codec: FLAC
Rip type: tracks+.cue
Audio bitrate: lossless
Japanese Albums:
1991 - Ten (Sony, SRCS-5634)
1993 - Vs. (Sony, SRCS-6827)
1994 - Vitalogy (Sony, SRCS-7525)
1996 - No Code (Sony, SRCS-8138)
1998 - Live On Two Legs (Sony, SRCS-8851)
1998 - Yield (Sony, SRCS-8551)
2000 - Binaural (2CD Sony, SRCS-2298~9)
2002 - Riot Act (Epic, EICP-161)
2006 - Pearl Jam (BMG, BVCP-21476)
Pearl Jam was one of the four main bands (along with Nirvana, Soundgarden, and Alice in Chains) of the grunge music movement, which enjoyed widespread popularity in the first half of the 1990s. Pearl Jam proved to be the most commercially successful of the "big four," and also the only one (other than Alice in Chains) to survive into the next decade. Moreover, even in the 21st century, Pearl Jam is in no hurry to retire from music. Despite their newer works failing to achieve the same level of popularity that accompanied their first three albums—Ten, Vs, and Vitalogy (which collectively sold 50 million copies)—the band continues to pursue its own path, regardless of the circumstances
Country: USA
Year of release: 1991-2006
Audio codec: FLAC
Rip type: tracks+.cue
Audio bitrate: lossless
Japanese Albums:
1991 - Ten (Sony, SRCS-5634)
1993 - Vs. (Sony, SRCS-6827)
1994 - Vitalogy (Sony, SRCS-7525)
1996 - No Code (Sony, SRCS-8138)
1998 - Live On Two Legs (Sony, SRCS-8851)
1998 - Yield (Sony, SRCS-8551)
2000 - Binaural (2CD Sony, SRCS-2298~9)
2002 - Riot Act (Epic, EICP-161)
2006 - Pearl Jam (BMG, BVCP-21476)
Pearl Jam was one of the four main bands (along with Nirvana, Soundgarden, and Alice in Chains) of the grunge music movement, which enjoyed widespread popularity in the first half of the 1990s. Pearl Jam proved to be the most commercially successful of the "big four," and also the only one (other than Alice in Chains) to survive into the next decade. Moreover, even in the 21st century, Pearl Jam is in no hurry to retire from music. Despite their newer works failing to achieve the same level of popularity that accompanied their first three albums—Ten, Vs, and Vitalogy (which collectively sold 50 million copies)—the band continues to pursue its own path, regardless of the circumstances