Vedder, Eddie
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Earthling
Used - LP - B0034911-01
2022 Stereo in gatefold. Eddie Vedder's "Earthling" is a powerful and thought-provoking album that showcases the musician's incredible talent and introspective nature. From start to finish, the record is filled with poignant lyrics and a hauntingly beautiful sound that is both captivating and inspiring.
One standout track on the album is "Long Way," which features Vedder's signature vocals and a hauntingly beautiful melody that transports the listener on an emotional journey. The lyrics are both reflective and empowering, offering a message of hope and resilience in the face of adversity.
Overall, "Earthling" is a masterful work of art that showcases Vedder's incredible artistry and ability to connect with his audience on a deep and emotional level. Whether you're a longtime fan of the musician or simply looking for some powerful and thought-provoking music, this album is not to be missed. Highly recommended.
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Earthling
New - LP - B0034911-01
Sealed 2022 2LP Gatefold Original; Standard Black Vinyl. "Fun" Isn't A Word Normally Associated With Eddie Vedder, A Singer Who Has Specialized In Earnest Sincerity Ever Since Pearl Jam's "Jeremy" Blanketed MTV And Modern Rock Radio In 1992. His Guileless Gravity Served As Pearl Jam's Lodestar In The Ensuing Decades, Steering The Band Toward Such Weighty Statements As Gigaton, A Searing Ecological Warning The Group Delivered At The Eve Of Their 30th Anniversary. Earthling, The Solo Album Vedder Released Two Years Later -- It's His Second, Following The Subdued Ukulele Songs By About 11 Years -- Feels As Vigorous As Gigaton Even As It Sounds Nothing At All Like It. Vedder Peppers Earthling With A Few Righteous Rockers That Are Precisely In Pearl Jam's Wheelhouse -- "Power Of Right" Helps Kick Off The Record In A High Gear -- But He Spends Most Of The Album Playing The Kind Of Vibrant, Colorful Rock Pearl Jam Consciously Avoids. Often, It Seems As If Vedder Is Intent On Reconnecting With The Kind Of Rock That Filled The Airwaves In The Days Prior To Grunge. "Invincible" Is A Stirring, Openhearted Anthem That Conjures The Ghost Of Prime Peter Gabriel, "The Dark" Propels Forward On An Insistent Widescreen Rhythm Reminiscent Of Late-'80s College Rock, And "Fallout Today" Is Buoyed By Thick Layers Of Acoustic Guitar. Vedder Also Invites A Number Of Classic Rockers To Play On Songs With Explicit Connections To Their Own Past. "Mrs. Mills" Is An Unexpected Bit Of Stately Mccartneyesque Pop Anchored By Ringo Starr On Drums, "Long Way" Is A De Facto Homage To Full Moon Fever-Era Tom Petty Complete With Benmont Tench On Keyboards, While "Picture" Is A Rollicking Duet With Elton John, Who Also Contributes Barrelhouse Piano. Vedder Knows Enough To Throw A Curveball On Occasion, As When He Has Stevie Wonder Race To Keep Pace On "Try," A Rocker Invigorated By Stevie's Harp. On A Strictly Musical Basis, Earthling Is The Most Varied Project Eddie Vedder Has Ever Released, And It's Also His Lightest Album: There's A Palpable Joy To His Free Experiments Here That's Infectious, Even Fun." AMG Review By Stephen Thomas Erlewine.
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Earthling
Colored Vinyl - New - B0034911-01
Sealed 2022 2LP Gatefold Original, Blue/Black Translucent Marble. "Fun" Isn't A Word Normally Associated With Eddie Vedder, A Singer Who Has Specialized In Earnest Sincerity Ever Since Pearl Jam's "Jeremy" Blanketed MTV And Modern Rock Radio In 1992. His Guileless Gravity Served As Pearl Jam's Lodestar In The Ensuing Decades, Steering The Band Toward Such Weighty Statements As Gigaton, A Searing Ecological Warning The Group Delivered At The Eve Of Their 30th Anniversary. Earthling, The Solo Album Vedder Released Two Years Later -- It's His Second, Following The Subdued Ukulele Songs By About 11 Years -- Feels As Vigorous As Gigaton Even As It Sounds Nothing At All Like It. Vedder Peppers Earthling With A Few Righteous Rockers That Are Precisely In Pearl Jam's Wheelhouse -- "Power Of Right" Helps Kick Off The Record In A High Gear -- But He Spends Most Of The Album Playing The Kind Of Vibrant, Colorful Rock Pearl Jam Consciously Avoids. Often, It Seems As If Vedder Is Intent On Reconnecting With The Kind Of Rock That Filled The Airwaves In The Days Prior To Grunge. "Invincible" Is A Stirring, Openhearted Anthem That Conjures The Ghost Of Prime Peter Gabriel, "The Dark" Propels Forward On An Insistent Widescreen Rhythm Reminiscent Of Late-'80s College Rock, And "Fallout Today" Is Buoyed By Thick Layers Of Acoustic Guitar. Vedder Also Invites A Number Of Classic Rockers To Play On Songs With Explicit Connections To Their Own Past. "Mrs. Mills" Is An Unexpected Bit Of Stately Mccartneyesque Pop Anchored By Ringo Starr On Drums, "Long Way" Is A De Facto Homage To Full Moon Fever-Era Tom Petty Complete With Benmont Tench On Keyboards, While "Picture" Is A Rollicking Duet With Elton John, Who Also Contributes Barrelhouse Piano. Vedder Knows Enough To Throw A Curveball On Occasion, As When He Has Stevie Wonder Race To Keep Pace On "Try," A Rocker Invigorated By Stevie's Harp. On A Strictly Musical Basis, Earthling Is The Most Varied Project Eddie Vedder Has Ever Released, And It's Also His Lightest Album: There's A Palpable Joy To His Free Experiments Here That's Infectious, Even Fun." AMG Review By Stephen Thomas Erlewine.
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Into The Wild
New - LP - MOVLP166
Sealed 2LP 180gm Gatefold Import. 5 Star Soundtrack.
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Ukulele Songs
New - LP - B0015616
Sealed, Out Of Print 2011 Gatefold Original With Large Booklet. Yes, All Songs Feature The Ukulele! Guest Vocals From Glen Hansard And Cat Power.
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Ukulele Songs
New - LP - 00602445217427
Sealed 2022 Gatefold Reissue With A 16-Page Booklet And Lithograph. Yes, All Songs Feature The Ukulele! Guest Vocals From Glen Hansard And Cat Power. "There Is No Irony In The Title Of Eddie Vedder’s First Full-fledged Solo Album: These Are Indeed Songs Performed On A Ukulele, An Instrument Uncommon But Not Unknown To Rockers. George Harrison Was A Well-known Advocate Of The Small Four-string Instrument, And Vedder’s Hero Pete Townshend Once Cut A Lovely Little Gem Called “blue Red And Grey” On Ukulele, A Song That Could Easily Slide Onto This Gently Ramshackle Collection Of Covers, Re-recordings, And New Tunes. To Say That This Is A Minor Album Is To Dismiss Its Intimacy And Miss Its Appeal: Vedder’s Self-imposed Curse Is That He Takes Everything Very Seriously Indeed, So To Hear Him Without The Weight Of The World On His Shoulders Is Disarmingly Inviting. He Has Nothing More In Mind On Ukulele Songs Than Singing, Whether It’s With Duet Partners Glen Hansard And Cat Power Or Just On His Own, Tossing Out Love Songs, Something He Generally Has Avoided With Pearl Jam. Vedder Never Has Been Ashamed Of His Bleeding Heart -- It’s Something That Grounds Pearl Jam Even When They’re In Full-blast Bombast Mode -- Yet It’s Refreshing To Have A Record Where That Heart Is Pushed Toward The Center, Beating Fully And Proudly On His Lightest, Sweetest Album Yet." AMG - Stephen Thomas Erlewine.
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