Riot Act Pearl Jam

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  • Release Date: 11/12/2002
  • Sales Rank: 13,159
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 696998682528
 
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Riot Act

1LISTENCant Keep 3:39
2LISTENSave You 3:50
3LISTENLove Boat Captain 4:36
4LISTENCropduster 3:51
5LISTENGhost 3:15
6LISTENI Am Mine 3:35
7LISTENThumbing My Way 4:10
8LISTENYou Are 4:30
9LISTENGet Right 2:38
10LISTENGreen Disease 2:41
11LISTENHelp Help 3:35
12LISTENBushleaguer 3:57
13LISTEN1/2 Full 4:10
14LISTENArc 1:05
15LISTENAll or None 4:37

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Editorial Reviews

Okay, so Pearl Jam fans haven't exactly been left wanting for listening material in the three years since the band's last studio album, Binaural -- what with 70 or so band-sanctioned "bootlegs" to choose from -- but their hunger for new songs is another matter. Answering the call with Riot Act, the band's eighth studio release, Eddie Vedder seems to be pulled in a few different directions at once, recalling the band's nascence in the grunge scene in the brontosaurus stomp of "Save You" and their immersion in the world of Neil Young on the wispy-but-wired "Can't Keep." As ever, Vedder can't help but tilt at windmills, but as the by-the-numbers "Bushleaguer" (about you-know-who) proves, he's not the cleverest of social commentators. Far better are the songs on which he looks inward: The waltz-time "I Am Mine" sets its tale of iconoclastic pride against a woozy, sea-chanty backdrop, while "Get Right" -- probably as close as the band will ever come to donning the cloak of electronica -- brings things down to an emotional level that's likely to, well, bring things down. Then again, that's always been one of Pearl Jam's strong suits: Here, the darkness is heightened by some particularly stormy playing on the part of Stone Gossard and Mike McCready, particularly on "Green Disease" and "1/2 Full," but proves just as compelling even in the quietest moments. Riot Act may not offer the immediacy -- or the anthemic heroics -- of the band's early days, but it paints a picture of Pearl Jam as heirs to rock's blue-collar mantle: smart, sinewy, and, above all, unflaggingly sincere. David Sprague, Barnes & Noble



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One of the greatesr cds EVERby Anonymous

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July 25, 2004: pearl jam's "Riot Act" was awesome! i really liked the softer side of their music- "love boat captain", "thumbing my way" and "all or none" are probably the best three songs on this cd for people who want to see the soft side of pearl jam. and, also, this has a "harder" side as well - "you are" and "save you" are AWESOME songs and "ghost" with some awesome guitar riffs. one of the greatest cds of all time!

Pearl Jam - Riot Actby Anonymous

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October 05, 2003: Pearl Jam has never put out a bad record! Cheers and enjoy........


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