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PEARL JAM - LIGHTNING BOLT (ALBUM)
Label:Monkeywrench
Year:2013
World wide:
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CD
Monkeywrench / Republic 3749367



LP
Monkeywrench / Republic 06025 3749369


TRACKS
11/10/2013
CD Monkeywrench / Republic 3749367 (UMG) / EAN 0602537493678
11/10/2013
LP Monkeywrench / Republic 06025 3749369 (UMG) / EAN 0602537493692
11/10/2013
Digital Monkeywrench / Republic 06025 3760492 (UMG) / EAN 0602537604920
06/11/2015
CD Monkeywrench / Republic 06025 3762842 (UMG) / EAN 0602537628421
1. Getaway
3:26
2. Mind Your Manners
2:38
3. My Father's Son
3:07
4. Sirens
5:41
5. Lightning Bolt
4:13
6. Infallible
5:22
7. Pendulum
3:44
8. Swallowed Whole
3:51
9. Let The Records Play
3:47
10. Sleeping By Myself
3:04
11. Yellow Moon
3:52
12. Future Days
4:22
   

MUSIC DIRECTORY
Pearl JamPearl Jam: Discography / Become a fan
Official Site
SONGS BY PEARL JAM
• [Red Dot]
1/2 Full
2,000 Mile Blues
25 Minutes To Go
4/20/02
Again Today
Alive
All Night
All Or None
All Those Yesterdays
Alone
Alright
American In Me
Amongst The Waves
Animal
ARC
Arms Aloft
Army Reserve
Around The Bend
Aye davanita
Baba O'Riley
Bee Girl
Betterman
Big Wave
Black
Black, Red, Yellow
Blood
Blue, Red & Grey
Brain Of J.
Break On Through
Breakerfall
Breath
Breath And A Scream
Brother
Bu$hleaguer
Buckle Up
Bugs
Can't Deny Me
Can't Keep
Comatose
Come Back
Comes Then Goes
Corduroy
Corduroy (Live)
Crazy Mary
Cready Stomp
Cropduster
Crown Of Thorns
Dance Of The Clairvoyants
Dark Matter
Daughter
Dead Man
Deep
Dirty Frank
Dissident
Dissident (Part 2)
Do The Evolution
Don't Gimme No Lip
Down
Drifting
Driven To Tears
Education
Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town
Evacuation
Even Flow
Evil Little Goat
Faithfull
Fatal
Footsteps
Force Of Nature
Fortunate Son
Future Days
Garden
Get It Back
Get Right
Getaway
Ghost
Gimme Some Truth
Given To Fly
Glorified G
Go
God's Dice
Gone
Gonna See My Friend
Got Some
Grandma's Sitting In The Corner With A Penis In Her Hand Going "No, No, No, No, No" (The Frogs)
Green Disease
Gremmie Out Of Control
Grievance
Habit
Hail, Hail
Happy When I'm Crying
Hard To Imagine
Help Help
Hey Foxymophandlemama, That's Me
Hitchhiker
Hold On
Hunger Strike
I Am Mine
I Believe In Miracles
I Got Id
I'm Open
Immortality
In Hiding
In My Tree
In The Moonlight
Indifference
Infallible
Inside Job
Insignificance
It Ain't Like That
Jeremy
Jingle Bells
Johnny Guitar
Just A Girl
Just Breathe
Last Exit
Last Kiss
Leash
Leatherman
Leaving Here
Let Me Sleep (It's Christmas Time)
Let My Love Open The Door
Let The Records Play
Life Wasted
Light My Fire
Light Years
Lightning Bolt
Live In Atlanta 2
Live In Atlanta 3
Long Road
Love Boat Captain
Love, Reign O'er Me
Low Light
Lukin
Man Of The Hour
Mankind
Marker In The Sand
Master / Slave
Meaningless
MFC
Mind Your Manners
My Father's Son
Need To Know
Never Destination
No More
No Way
Not For You
Nothing As It Seems
Nothingman
Oceans
Of The Girl
Off He Goes
Once
Other Side
Out Of My Mind
Parachutes
Parting Ways
Pendulum
Pilate
Porch
Present Tense
Pry, To
Public Image
Push Me, Pull Me
Quick Escape
Rats
Real Thing (Pearl Jam & Cypress Hill)
Rearviewmirror (The Frogs)
Rearviewmirror
Red Mosquito
Release
Retrograde
Rival
River Cross
Sad
Santa Cruz
Satan's Bed
Save You
Seven O'Clock
Severed Hand
Sirens
Sleeping By Myself
Sleight Of Hand
Smile
Soldier Of Love
Someday At Christmas
Sometimes
Sonic Reducer
Soon Forget
Speed Of Sound
Spin The Black Circle
State Of Love And Trust
Strangest Tribe
Stupid Mop
Superblood Wolfmoon
Supersonic
Swallowed Whole
Sweet Lew
Take The Long Way
The End
The Fixer
The Kids Are Alright
Thin Air
Throw Your Hatred Down
Thumbing My Way
Tremor Christ
U
Undone
Unemployable
Unthought Known
W. M. A.
Walk With Me
Wash
Wasted Reprise
Whale Song
Whipping
Who Ever Said
Who You Are
Why Go
Wishlist
World Wide Suicide
Yellow Ledbetter
Yellow Moon
You
You Are
ALBUMS BY PEARL JAM
23 6 00 - HallenStadion - Zurich Switzerland
Aladdin Las Vegas - 1993 Radio Broadcast
Attenzione
Babies Go
Backspacer
Binaural
Box - Legendary Radio Broadcasts
Building Bridges - The Acoustic Broadcasts
Deep
Dissident
Dissident Digipack Part 2
Gigaton
Give Way
Inshallah (The Frogs)
Jammin' In The Windy City
Landgraaf Holland June 12
Let's Play Two - Live At Wrigley Field
Lightning Bolt
Live - 06-27-2010 Nijmegen, Holland
Live - 20.06.00 Arena di Verona, Italy
Live - 28.06.00 Maritime Museum Stockholm Sweden
Live - 29/5/00: Wembley Arena - London, England
Live - Dublin
Live - Europe
Live - Spodek Arena, Katowice, Poland 16/06/00
Live Album Berlin
Live Album Salzburg - June 2000
Live At Benaroya Hall - Oct. 22 2003
Live At Civic Center In Pensacola, Fl March 9th 1994
Live At Easy Street
Live At The Fox Theatre, Atlanta 1994
Live At The Gorge 05/06
Live At The House Of Blues
Live Chicago 1992
Live In Chicago March 28, 1992
Live In Chile 2005
Live In Seattle
Live On Air
Live On Ten Legs
Live On Two Legs
Live: 29-6-00 Spectrum - Oslo, Norway
Lost Dogs
MTV Unplugged
No Code
On The Box
Paris
Pearl Jam
Perth Australia - February 23rd 2003
PJ 20 (Soundtrack / Pearl Jam)
Rearviewmirror (Greatest Hits 1991-2003)
Riot Act
Rockin' World (Pearl Jam & Neil Young)
State Of Love And Trust - Legendary FM Broadcast 1992
State Of Love And Trust - Live Radio Broadcast
State Of Love And Trust / Breath
Ten
Ten + Vs.
The Broadcast Collection
The Broadcasts 1992
The Jam Machine
The Lowdown
The Very Best Of Pearl Jam - In Concert On Air 1992-'95
Tokyo, Japan March 3rd 2003
Vitalogy
Vs.
Vs. (30th Anniversary Edition)
Vs. / Vitalogy
World Jam
Yield
DVDS BY PEARL JAM
Immagine In Cornice / Picture In A Frame
Immagine In Cornice
Let's Play Two - Live At Wrigley Field
Live At The Garden
Live At The House Of Blues
PJ 20 (Soundtrack / Pearl Jam)
 
REVIEWS
Average points: 4.6 (Reviews: 10)
*****
Great album from Pearl Jam. Is this their best album? Well no. But this is still a good quality LP from Pearl Jam, which shows a more mature sounding (bar 'Mind Your Manners' :P) progression. <br><br>The tracks are of good variety, varying from their solid rock tracks (see 'My Father's Son', 'Swallowed Whole', to alternative tracks (see 'Getaway' and 'Mind Your Manners') to soft rock ballads (see 'Sirens', 'Pendulum' and 'Yellow Moon'), and to country influenced tracks (see 'Sleeping By Myself' and 'Future Days'). The songwriting is above average, and the production in general is a B+ (borderline A) quality.<br><br>The production isn't what it was in their '90s albums, but for this day and age, they still do well and are of good quality. Eddie Vedder's vocals sounds aged (in a positive way), whilst the guitar work is still sublime (see the solos in about 75% of the songs, and just the backing music), and the drumming is also great. Overall, this is a good return from Pearl Jam. Not their best album (due to the high standards set in their '90s albums), but as previously mention, in this day & age, with competition from many other Alternative and Rock acts, Pearl Jam still manage to stay strong whilst adding a slightly more mature sound to their portfolio, and introducing new styles at the same time.<br><br>1. Getaway 5.1*<br>2. Mind Your Manners 5.2*<br>3. My Father's Son 4.8*<br>4. Sirens 5.1*<br>5. Lightning Bolt 4.4*<br>6. Infallible 4.2*<br>7. Pendulum 3.9*<br>8. Swallowed Whole 4.1*<br>9. Let The Records Play 5.1*<br>10. Sleeping By Myself 5.0*<br>11. Yellow Moon 4.8*<br>12. Future Days 5.0*<br><br>Average: 4.725* --> 5* (78.75% = B+)
Last edited: 14.10.2013 16:36
*****
Some artists feel the need to change their sound every couple of years to stay "relevant", killing off part of their current fanbase in order to expand into new markets. And then at the other end of the spectrum, some artists feel as though their sound doesn't need to change and they just stay (relatively) the same throughout their career. The result here is that the former group's strategy, when implemented carefully and effectively, is usually more successful because what is trendy in the music world changes every week. One week it's Skrillex all the "kids" are raving about and the next it's Baauer.<br><br>So point to case, where do Pearl Jam fit in all this clutter? Well a few astonishingly influential albums in the early '90s had cemented them as an established component of rock music for years, and decades, to come. 'Ten' identified with so many people tired of the '80s movements in music, and at that point Pearl Jam all of a sudden had a loyal and dedicated fanbase. Some bands that have coexisted quite nicely with Pearl Jam have had various evolutions (some not so positive, for instance U2). The difference here is that Pearl Jam have certainly evolved, but not for the reasons of the former group. Instead of feeling like abandoning a whole section of their fanbase in the hope of gaining even more fans, this evolution has been gradual ever since 'Ten' and has, in my opinion, been purely to stay fresh. While they are loyal, fans of bands will not react well to a rehash of old material (particularly evident by my unease at the possibility of a rehash on this one, thankfully that was avoided quite nicely, not an improvement but still a different take on it; 'Sleeping By Myself' is comparable to the whole 'Tuolumne' interpolation in 'Just Breathe' a few years back). Pearl Jam's second album 'Vs.' was seen as a direct reaction to the attention they received as a result of the predecessor, and as such they were always going to evolve. It makes a case of whether or not that latter group even exists, because theoretically artists are always going to do something different because songs simply can't be the same and hence neither can a group of similar songs written and recorded in a similar era. But they really do exist, instead they just die out. They suffer from lack of creativity, and no one feels empowered to spend their hard-earned money on something they've probably already heard, loved and identified with.<br><br>Pearl Jam's latest release 'Lightning Bolt' combines elements from Eddie Vedder's two solo albums and the band's last three records 'Riot Act', 'Pearl Jam' and 'Backspacer' but curiously contains a new element that defines this new era. Respectively to those three albums, this is grungey, melodic and modern in much of its 47 minutes. Where it differs is that extra quirkiness added into the production, riffs and certainly lyrical content.<br><br>They don't need to make any desperate attention-seeking genre changes, Pearl Jam fans accept that there's enough creativity there for many more albums to come in the future. In such a cluttered year for music, Franz Ferdinand, Vampire Weekend, Arctic Monkeys, Jay-Z, Washed Out, MGMT and so many more of my contemporary favourites have come up with refreshed sounds that simultaneously feel memorable and relevant. Pearl Jam always seem to find a way to break through the clutter and that's something that just can't be denied. 5.25
****
gut
****
Etwas größenwahnsinnig (alle Songs als Single zu bringen) aber mehrheitlich okay.<br>Richtig gut ist nur ein Song (Pendulum).
****
Ein Album, bei dem mich nur die Balladen überzeugen.
*****
A fantastic album by Pearl Jam. I'm loving all of the decoration this album has to offer considering the physical album cover. It's like a book. But some great vocals from Eddie Vedder and some great guitar from Stone Gossard makes this album what it is today. Peaking at number one in Australia is no understatement. Well done to Pearl Jam, scoring 5 starts with a great album.
****
ein gutes album! besonders die letzten lieder haben es mir angetan... Future Days berührt mich ausserordentlich... <br><br>eigentlich kann und sollte ich sagen, dass ein album von Eddie Vedder für mich noch selten ein fehlgriff war - vielleicht mal abgesehen von "Ukulele Songs", welches mit der spieldauer sehr zu nerven beginnt...<br><br>mit "Lightning Bolt" zeigen die jungs schön, dass man auch nach guten 20 jahren noch tolle alben komponieren kann!<br><br>sehr gute 4* von mir... :)
Last edited: 26.03.2015 17:13
*****
gelungenes Album. Aufgerundet wine 5
****
Ganz okay. Eigentlich sogar besser als erwartet...
******
Eén van de sterke albums van deze nu ondertussen toch wel licht legendarische groep.
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