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Pearl Jam
Yield
Release Date: 1998 02 03
Label: Epic
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Perhaps shaken up by the chilly reception to the adventurous No Code, Pearl Jam returned to straight-ahead hard rock on their fifth album, Yield. There remain a few weird flourishes scattered throughout the album, from the spoken word "Push Me, Pull Me" to the untitled Eastern instrumental bonus track, but overall, Yield is the most direct record the group has made since Ten. Pearl Jam sometimes have trouble coming up with truly undeniable hard rock hooks, and Eddie Vedder remains at his most compelling on folk-tinged, meditative numbers like "Low Light," "In Hiding," and "All Those Yesterdays." Yield is more consistent than Vitalogy and No Code, but it doesn't have songs that reach the highs of "Better Man," "Corduroy," or "Who You Are." "Do the Evolution" and "Brain of J" have garage potential, but there's more bite and distortion on Vedder's voice than there is on the guitars. Pearl Jam's conviction still rings true. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Brain of J.McCready, Vedder2:59
2FaithfullVedder, McCready4:18
3No WayGossard4:19
4Given to FlyMcCready4:01
5WishlistVedder3:26
6PilateAment3:00
7Do the EvolutionVedder, Gossard3:54
8[Untitled Track]Vedder1:06
9MFCVedder2:27
10Low LightAment3:46
11In HidingGossard, Vedder5:00
12Push Me Pull MeAment, Vedder2:28
13All Those YesterdaysGossard7:47







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