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THIS is what a Greatest Hits album should be Feb 08, 2010 Pearl Jam are a funny old band; despite their experimentation and deliberately anti-commercial stance, they still managed to turn out a large number of successful singles over the years. And 'rearviewmirror' does an excellent job of collecting not only the big FM radio hits, but also lesser known singles and fan favourites from this period.
The collection is a very comprehensive 2-CD set. The first CD showcases the band's heavier side ('Alive', 'Jeremy', 'Even Flow', 'Spin The Black Circle', Do The Evolution'..), and the second CD contains the more mellow, reflective tracks ('Daughter', 'Elderly Woman...', 'Better Man', 'Given To Fly', 'Last Kiss', 'I Am Mine'..). Both CDs are presented in chronological order, allowing listeners to follow the band's increasing ambition and experimentation. And both are dominated by the band's first three albums; 'No Code' and 'Yield' are given only three songs each out of the 33 here, and 'Binaural' and 'Riot Act' only two each. I suppose that's fair enough, given the success of 'Ten', 'Vs' and 'Vitalogy' compared to the others.
This really is what a Greatest Hits collection should be. Yes, it includes all the big hits for casual fans, but by making this a double-disc set, 'rearviewmirror' can really branch out and showcase just how versatile Pearl Jam were (folk rock, Eastern-tinged rock, psychadelia, art rock). It invites those casual fans who thought Pearl Jam were just another bunch of dreary post-grunge moaners to explore the many different sides of the band. A single CD set containing only the FM radio hits wouldn't have done this. And there's also something here for die-hard fans who don't need any convincing; in particular the various non-album and soundtrack singles. It's good to get most of these collected in one place.
So 'rearviewmirror' provides plenty of new and challenging material for casual fans, while still giving them all the hits they love. And it includes enough fodder to entice the die-hards as well. See how good a Greatest Hits album can be when a band actually cares about what the fans might want!
Five stars.
1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Legends in their own time Sep 03, 2009 There's not a single "best of" album out there that contains everybody's favorites. Music is a subjective art. But this selection of songs by Pearl Jam is pretty close. I cannot imagine any lover of rock-n-roll not having this album in their collection.
rearviewmirror (Greatest Hits 1991-2003)
very goood Aug 31, 2009 I got this album a couple of days ago and i liked so much becasue it has the mostly songs that i like of pearl jam i know are more and have to be in this album but i think its very good the compilation its not enoght 2 cds to put all the good songs but are the most popular like evenflow, jeremy, alive, black and more, if you dont have all the albums or you dont know much about pearl jam this is a good album to listen :)
0 of 7 found the following review helpful:
This just sucks. Aug 19, 2009 It went down hill ever since TEN. That being said only five good songs from TEN and three of them are 2004 crap remixes.......screw Pearl Sham they are irrelevent, radio friendly garbage aside from TEN anyhow.
Rare Pearl Jam Vinyl Aug 13, 2009 I didn't what to get my boyfriend, and although the album was expensive, I bought it for him as he's a HUGE fan. I knew he had a few of their albums on vinyl but I chose Rearview Mirror since it was all of their hits. It was brand new in original packaging and shipped quickly.
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