Pearl Jam celebrates the 30th anniversary of its hit album Ten

Today Pearl Jam celebrates the 30th anniversary of “Ten” and the 25th anniversary of “No Code” with fan memories, new digital releases and broadcasts from the hugely successful 2014 Moline concert. Epic and Old Recordings, Sony Music Entertainment’s catalog division, and advanced digital remixes From “ten” and “no code”.

Pearl Jam celebrates the anniversary of its two flagship albums “Ten” and “No Code”, which were released on the same day 5 years later. In the fall of 1991, a period known as “The Sixty Days That Changed Rock,” epic albums by Soundgarden, Nirvana, Guns ‘N’ Roses, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Metallica and Pearl Jam were released, including Ten.

The Ten Club (Pearl Jam fan community) is hosting a free live event for Moline’s historic concert in Illinois (October 17, 2014), where Pearl Jam broadcasts the full album “No Code”. “Pearl Jam: The No Code Show, a Free Streaming Event” kicks off Saturday at 2am Dutch time on the band’s YouTube channel and can be watched until 9am on Tuesday, September 1.

Digital Anniversary Editions of “Ten” and “No Code” from producer/audio engineer Josh Evans are integrated into advanced Dolby Atmos and Sony 360 Reality Audio to provide listeners with a great audio experience. Josh Evans first worked with the band as an assistant engineer during the creation of Pearl Jam (also known as “Avocado” abum) in 2006. He produced “Gigaton” (2020), Pearl Jam’s first studio album in seven years, and played Dolby Atmos to indulge listeners Gravity in each track through more details and nuances.

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“These two albums look great in a compelling format,” said Aldous Josh Evans. For the ten, the goal was to have the best version of the record, and greater, wider and higher resolution; Now it sounds just as good when it comes out of your speakers as it does in your memory when you first hear it. 25 years ahead of its time, it seems like “No Code” was supposed to be a compelling album. The experimental layers, nuances, and extreme aggressiveness are amplified as we expand into a larger, more intimate experience.”

“Teen”, Pearl Jam’s debut, was released on August 27, 1991 and had hits like “Alive”, “Jeremy”, “Even Flow” and “Ocean”. The album reached number two on the US Billboard 200 chart and was certified 13x platinum. On August 27, 1996, Pearl Jam’s fourth studio album, “No Code”, was released to climb to the top of the Billboard 200 and also reached number one in Australia, Canada, Denmark, New Zealand, Portugal and Sweden. Fifth place in the Netherlands, Austria, Ireland, Norway, the United Kingdom, Finland, Italy and Belgium. .

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