Pearl Jam - And The Pearls Sweep 2xCD - USED
This is an unofficial release that Stickfigure acquired as part of a collection of used CDs. Stickfigure did NOT manufacture this release.
Live at the Boston Gardens, Boston, MA, April 11, 1994.
Item listing page on Discogs.
The CDs are in VG condition; both have very minor scratch marks with very minor marks; a very light haze and finger print marks.
The insert & tray card are in VG+ condition with very minor crease marks & very light age / dust (foxing) stains.
"Though they made their initial mark as frontrunners of the grunge movement of the early '90s, Pearl Jam began -- and have remained -- more emotionally curious and stylistically adventurous than many of their flannel-clad peers of that era, expanding past the angst and dissonance often associated with grunge to become one of the most popular and enduring rock & roll bands of their time. Their 1991 debut Ten stood out in an age defined by irony, offering loud, guitar-forward anthems that were unflaggingly sincere. Much of this earnestness stemmed from Eddie Vedder, a lead singer of uncommon charisma and passion who helped the group's arena rock moves seem intimate. Vedder's emotional acuity remained a touchstone for Pearl Jam throughout the years, giving the band's unpredictable business moves -- such as their mid-'90s battle with Ticketmaster -- and embrace of controversial causes genuine heft. Pearl Jam arrived at the nexus point of the '90s where alternative ideas and mainstream success briefly met, but they continued creating long after the trends that brought them overnight fame changed. Their passionate performance style and willingness to wander made them a consistent live draw year after year, with fans trading recordings of concerts on a level usually reserved for jam band culture. On album, Pearl Jam harnessed the energy of their stage show while also exploring sophisticated songwriting, evolving their heady brew of roots rock, punk snarl, supernatural playing chemistry, and introspective moods, and reconnecting with their '90s sound on 2024's Dark Matter." - Stephen Thomas Erlewine / All Music