It was the band's first collaboration with producer Brendan O'Brien and its first album with drummer Dave Abbruzzese. The resulting album, Vs., featured a rawer and more aggressive sound compared with the band's previous release. After a relentless touring schedule in support of their 1991 debut album Ten, Pearl Jam headed into the studio in early 1993 facing the challenge of following up the commercial success of its debut. (pronounced versus) is the second studio album by American rock band Pearl Jam, released on October 19, 1993, through Epic Records. Not-so highlights: ‘God’s Dice’, ‘Evacuation’.Vs. Highlights: ‘Light Years, Nothing As It Seems, Thin Air, Of the Girl, Grievance, Sleight of Hand, Soon Forget Oh, and it also introduced Ukulele Ed with ‘Soon Forget’ – a song that, when he was still a baby, I would sing quietly (minus the uke) as a lullaby to my son at nights and, so, ranks as a real personal favourite. The ideas are all here, the parts are all right there with em but the final execution just misses the mark.īut – it’s still very very much worth a listen and is one of the few albums for which I’ve broken my ‘if I already have it on CD I won’t by it on vinyl too’ rule for. It would be a while before they’d learn to take a break and I can’t help but wonder if, had they taken just a little longer between Yield and their next album to attend to their own personal lives and breath a little, if Binaural wouldn’t have been their greatest. Pearl Jam, for all their ‘year or no’ decisions that lead to a cessation of music videos, a reluctance to give interviews or -for a large chunk of time – playing at Ticket Master rep’d venues, were still in the album-tour-album-tour-album cycle. That causes hell in a relationship, that’s all I’ll tell you”īinaural is, in many ways, a missed opportunity. I just wasn’t happy with what I had so I kept working on it and scrapping it and staying up at night, playing piano melodies to make it be the best thing. I had written the music to “Insignificance” and “Grievance”. And the worst part was they were songs that I had written. It pretty much happened on the last record. “It’s bad when you have writer’s block in the studio and you’ve got three songs without words and four days left. As the man himself told Spin magazine following the album’s release: They were working with a new producer for the first time, Mike McCready was battling an addiction to painkillers that saw him absent from many a session and Vedder – also in the middle of a marriage breakdown – was plagued by a case of writer’s block that got so bad he had to be stopped from picking up an instrument and writing more music until he had completed lyrics to those songs already piling up and waiting for them. Jeff Ament goes further, believing that in cutting songs like ‘Sad’ and ‘Education’ “we look back and think we didn’t put some of the best songs on it.”īut, it was the band’s first venture into the studio with Matt Cameron and, while he made an immediate contribution to songwriting with ‘Evacuation’ (not one of the album’s strongest) and a few tracks left on the cutting floor, the in-studio chemistry wasn’t quite there. They just weren’t writing with him in mind. Gossard, for his part, feels that they should’ve gotten more out of new drummer Matt Cameron – “It should have devastated in a way that Temple of the Dog devastated”. Looking back, even band members have come to regard Binaural as an album marked by distractions and missed opportunities, a lack of focus that meant the album lacked the power it could have had. Elsewhere, the sound quality and mixes just don’t feel right. On some songs – notably ‘Of The Girl’ this layered, textured sound works wonders. Of the highs – this album has an unimpeachable mid-section of ‘Light Years’, ‘Nothing as it Seems,’ ‘Thin Air’ and ‘Insignificance’ but that section is buffered by some pretty dense sounds. So much so that I’ve already blogged about this album in a lot more detail here.īut, for all that, in terms of where it sits in preference levels to the rest of the band’s discography – not all that high. Not only that but I do genuinely believe that there are some real gems on Binaural that, due to its relative low commercial performance, don’t get the recognition they deserve. I have a real soft spot for Binaural: I got into the band a year after Yield so this was both the first Pearl Jam album I bought on day of release – as well as the singles for ‘Nothing As It Seems’ and ‘Light Years’ – and the album they were touring behind when I caught them live. There is a lot of music out there that is very easy to digest but we never wanted to be part of it.” “We’d rather challenge our fans and make them listen to our songs than give them something that’s easy to digest.
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