REVIEW: Pearl Jam, Live At Easy Street


I will cut to the chase. In the words of the late Harry Pearson, “plainly a piece of crap”. This is one of the most lifeless and undynamic LP I have ever heard.  The record label on side one was raised at the center due to not being glued down properly and as a result, side 2 will not sit anyway near flat on the platter, even with a 2 pound record weight!  There are only 7 songs on the album totaling 16 minutes or so per side and why bother pressing it on 180 gram vinyl (other than a reason to jack up the price)?

Yup, this album is one stinkeroo and one I won’t be listening to again.  I am bummed as I am a BIG Pearl Jam fan.  This was a total waste of $24.99.  A real disappointment.  

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My preference is for period press of anything I buy. That period of Rock  doesn't last long in my neighborhood stores. Unobtanioum.

I have the 20th  anniversary 2 LP "Ten" purchased against my better judgement. 
A decent digital setup is equally satisfying. The music makes up for the uninspiring sonics. 

Played side 1 of both and its never seen action since. 

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Thank You for the review. Big PJ fan here. I have quite a few bootlegs on CD from the 90's. Some have studio quality sound, while, others do not.

It is all about the performance to my ears.

Happy Listening!


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 OP
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11-01-2019 1:39pm
I can’t. MD will not take Something I already opened and played just because I do not like it.


Sure they will,I've sent several albums back to Music Direct because I didn't like them.
Big PJ fan as well......" Its all about the performance "....+1 jafant.....I have several  live recordings that are not recorded, produced or mixed well, but the performances are incredible ( a few examples are Ozzy Osborne, ZZ top and Van Halen ).......a live recording that is awesome, in both sq, and performance, is the fairly new , Steve Winwood, Greatest Hits Live....recommended, if you are a fan....
@tablejockey ,

The point I was trying to make was, all of these lps came out in the digital age. Whether it was an original pressing in 1992 or a re-mastered in 1998, it's still digital, right? 

Having said that, if it sounds great, what the hell.