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Pearl Jam Vinyl Collection : Vitalogy / Vs. / Ten
Pearl Jam Vinyl Collection : Vitalogy / Vs. / Ten
Pearl Jam Vinyl Collection : Vitalogy / Vs. / Ten
Pearl Jam Vinyl Collection : Vitalogy / Vs. / Ten
Pearl Jam Vinyl Collection : Vitalogy / Vs. / Ten
Pearl Jam Vinyl Collection : Vitalogy / Vs. / Ten

Pearl Jam Vinyl Collection : Vitalogy / Vs. / Ten / Yield / No Code / + Including Bonus Art Card

Product ID : 51001878


Galleon Product ID 51001878
Shipping Weight 5.86 lbs
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Shipping Dimension 13.15 x 13.03 x 1.85 inches
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Pearl Jam Vinyl Collection : Vitalogy / Vs. / Ten Features

  • 5 Vinyls

  • Bonus Art Card


About Pearl Jam Vinyl Collection : Vitalogy / Vs. / Ten

Albums Included: Ten (1991) - The debut album that launched Pearl Jam into stardom, featuring timeless hits like "Alive," "Even Flow," and "Jeremy." Experience the beginning of a legendary journey with the album that became a cultural milestone. Vs. (1993) - With tracks like "Go," "Daughter," and "Animal," Vs. showcases the band's evolving sound and solidified their place in rock history, breaking sales records and earning widespread critical acclaim. Vitalogy (1994) - A raw, experimental work that includes fan favorites such as "Better Man," "Corduroy," and "Spin the Black Circle." Vitalogy's complex themes and innovative soundscapes marked a pivotal moment in the band's career. No Code (1996) - Daring and diverse, No Code challenged listeners with its eclectic mix of rock, world music, and experimental sounds. Tracks like "Who You Are" and "Hail, Hail" reveal the band's willingness to push musical boundaries. Yield (1998) - Returning to their rock roots, Yield features anthems like "Given to Fly" and "Wishlist." It's a reflective, powerful album that showcases Pearl Jam's maturity and depth as songwriters and musicians.