Live on Two Legs

Live on Two Legs

by Pearl Jam
Live on Two Legs

Live on Two Legs

by Pearl Jam

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Overview

Not long after Ten unexpectedly topped the charts, Pearl Jam became notorious for their intense live performances. Even more notable than the group's unbridled energy was their willingness to stretch out their songs or throw in covers, reminding jaded audiences that rock concerts could be electric and energetic. Their Seattle peers were equally (sometimes more) compelling, but Pearl Jam skillfully made arena rock feel as intimate as a punk club show -- something that no other band of their time could do. Instead of building this reputation throughout the course of the '90s, the quintet let it fade away as they became embroiled in a vicious battle with Ticketmaster that ultimately proved unfruitful. Not only did the court cases tie up several years of touring, they also refused to play any venue with contracts with Ticketmaster once it was finished -- which meant they played off-market venues that were difficult to reach, thereby decreasing their potential audience substantially. Once 1998's Yield didn't move as much as anyone expected, the band released Live on Two Legs a few short months later. It was culled from Yield's supporting tour, and the difference is substantial -- Pearl Jam still sounds good, but they lack the wild energy that distinguished their early years. Professionalism has its good points, however, and it's true that Live on Two Legs is eminently listenable, thanks in no small part to a fine track selection illustrating that the best moments of No Code and Yield rank with Ten, Vs., and Vitalogy. For all the good points -- the tight interaction, the occasional nifty solo, Eddie Vedder's powerful performance -- the album never quite catches fire. Instead, Live on Two Legs is a souvenir, a thank you to fans who have stood by throughout the years, and on those terms, it's successful. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 11/24/1998
Label: Epic
UPC: 0886978780423
Rank: 50942

Tracks

  1. Corduroy
  2. Given To Fly
  3. Hail, Hail
  4. Daughter
  5. Elderly Woman Behind the Counter In a Small Town
  6. [Untitled]
  7. MFC
  8. Go
  9. Red Mosquito
  10. Even Flow
  11. Off He Goes
  12. Nothingman
  13. Do the Evolution
  14. Better Man
  15. Black
  16. F*ckin' Up

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Pearl Jam   Primary Artist
Eddie Vedder   Guitar,Vocals
Jeff Ament   Bass
Matt Cameron   Drums
Mike McCready   Guitar
Stone Gossard   Guitar

Technical Credits

Pearl Jam   Composer
Joe Gastwirt   Mastering
Eddie Vedder   Composer
John Burton   Assistant Engineer
Carrie Akre   Composer
Jeff Ament   Artwork,Composer,Photography
Sam Hofstedt   Assistant Engineer
Neil Young   Composer
Mike McCready   Composer
Dave Abbruzzese   Composer
Brett Eliason   Mixing,Engineer
Barry Ament   Artwork
George Estrada   Artwork,Photography
Nate Williams   Photography
Lance Mercer   Photography
Coby Schultz   Artwork,Photography
Jerome Turner   Artwork
Vito Costarella   Photography
Mark Atherton   Artwork,Photography
Stone Gossard   Composer
Kristin Callahan   Photography
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