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Pearl JamTen

Label:

Epic – 88697413021, Legacy – 88697413021

Format:

Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered, 180 Gram
Vinyl, LP, Album, 180 Gram
All Media, Gatefold

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Alternative Rock, Grunge

Tracklist

Ten
A1Once
A2Even Flow
A3Alive
A4Why Go
A5Black
A6Jeremy
B1Oceans
B2Porch
B3Garden
B4Deep
B5Release
Ten Redux
C1Once
C2Even Flow
C3Alive
C4Why Go
C5Black
C6Jeremy
D1Oceans
D2Porch
D3Garden
D4Deep
D5Release
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Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Sony Music Entertainment
  • Copyright ©Sony Music Entertainment
  • Manufactured ByEpic
  • Distributed ByEpic
  • Recorded AtLondon Bridge Studio
  • Mixed AtRidge Farm Studios
  • Mastered AtGateway Mastering
  • Remixed AtSouthern Tracks
  • Remastered AtGateway Mastering
  • Lacquer Cut AtNashville Record Productions
  • Pressed ByUnited Record Pressing
  • Produced ForWorlds End America Inc
  • Published ByWrite Treatage Music
  • Published ByInnocent Bystander
  • Published ByJumpin' Cat Music
  • Published ByScribing C-ment Songs
  • Published By3 Kick Heads

Credits

  • A&RMichael Goldstone
  • Art Direction, Artwork [Concept], DesignAndy Fischer, Eddie Vedder, Jeff Ament
  • Artwork [Additional Art]Eddie Vedder, Steve Pitstick
  • Bass [Basses]Jeff Ament
  • CelloWalter Gray
  • DrumsDave Krusen
  • EngineerNick Didia (tracks: C1 to D5)
  • Engineer [Additional Engineering]Adrian Moore (3) (tracks: A1 to B5), Billy Bowers (tracks: C1 to D5), Dave Hillis (tracks: A1 to B5), Don Gilmore (tracks: A1 to B5)
  • Engineer [Assistant]Darren Tablan (tracks: C1 to D5), Tom Tapley (tracks: C1 to D5)
  • Guitar [Guitars]Mike McCready, Stone Gossard
  • Lacquer Cut ByWG*
  • Legal [Attorney]Richard Leher
  • Lyrics ByVedder*
  • ManagementKelly Curtis
  • Management [Agent, Triad]Don Mueller*
  • Mastered ByBob Ludwig (tracks: C1 to D5)
  • Mixed ByTim Palmer (tracks: A1 to B5)
  • Music ByKrusen* (tracks: B5), Vedder* (tracks: B1, B2, B5), Ament* (tracks: A4, A6, B1, B3 to B5), McCready* (tracks: B5), Gossard* (tracks: A1 to A3, A5, B1, B3 to B5)
  • Performer [Fire Extinguisher, Pepper Shaker]Tim Palmer
  • Photography By [Photos]Lance Mercer
  • Piano, Organ, PercussionRick Parashar
  • Producer [Produced By]Pearl Jam, Rick Parashar
  • Remastered By [Remastered 2008 By]Bob Ludwig (tracks: A1 to B5)
  • Remix [Remixed By]Brendan O'Brien (tracks: C1 to D5)
  • VocalsEddie Vedder

Notes

This version had the lacquer cut at Nashville Record Productions Inc, cut by Wes Garland "WG/NRP" and pressed by United Record Pressing as differentiated by matrix/runout.

Comes with LP-sized round cardboard inlet printed on both sides (see pics)

Front sleeve hype sticker attached to shrinkwrap reads;-
pearl jam - ten
Vinyl Edition
180-Gram Audiophile Pressing.
LP1 - Ten: The groundbreaking debut album. Newly Remastered for vinyl - featuring "Alive".
LP2 - Ten Redux: Brand New Remixes by Brendan O'Brien!
88697413021-S1

Rear sleeve has track listings & barcode printed on a laminated sticker attached to shrinkwrap.
All songs ©1991 Write Treatage Music/Innocent Bystander/Jumpin' Cat Music/Scribing C-Ment Songs/3 Kick Heads (ASCAP).
© 1991, 2009 Sony Music Entertainment.

"Ten" - Mixed for Worlds End (America) Inc.
Recorded at London Bridge Studios, Seattle - March/April 1991.
Mixed at Ridge Farm Studios, Dorking, England - June 1991.
Remastered 2008 at Gateway Mastering, Portland, ME.

"Ten Redux" - Remixed at Southern Tracks, Atlanta, GA.
Mastered at Gateway Mastering , Portland, ME.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Printed Rear Sticker): 8 8697-41302-1 5
  • Barcode (Scan; Format: UPC_A): 886974130215
  • Barcode (Printed on Black Sticker): 88697413021-S1
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 1, Etched A side): 88697 37587-1A-RE-1 WG/NRP ⓤ
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 1, Etched B side): 88697 37587-1B-RE-1 WG/NRP ⓤ
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 1, Etched C side): 88697 37587-2C-RE-2 WG/NRP ⓤ
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 1, Etched D side): 88697 37587-2D-RE-1 WG/NRP ⓤ
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 2, Etched A side): 88697375871A-RE-10 WG/NRP ⓤ
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 2, Etched B side): 88697-37587-1B RE-10 WG/NRP ⓤ
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 2, Etched C side): 88697 37587-2C-RE-10 WG/NRP ⓤ
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 2, Etched D side): 88697-37587-2D-RE-10 WG/NRP ⓤ
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 3, Etched A side): 88697 37587-1A-RE-1 WG/NRP ⓤ
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 3, Etched B side): 88697 37587-1B-RE-1 WG/NRP ⓤ
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 3, Etched C side): 88697 37587-2C-RE-4 WG/NRP ⓤ
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 3, Etched D side): 88697 37587-2D-RE-4 WG/NRP ⓤ
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 4, Etched A side): 88697375871-A-RE-11 NRP ⓤ
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 4, Etched B side): 88697 375 871-B-RE-11 NRP ⓤ
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 4, Etched C side): 88697 37587-2C-RE-10 3 WG/NRP ⓤ
  • Matrix / Runout (Variant 4, Etched D side): 88697-37587-2D-RE-10 III WG/NRP ⓤ
  • Rights Society: ASCAP

Other Versions (5 of 309)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
Ten (CD, Album, Pitman Pressing)Epic Associated, Epic AssociatedZK 47857, 47857US1991
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Ten (CD, Album)Epic, EpicEPC 468884 2, 468884 2Europe1991
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Ten (Cassette, Album, Dolby System)Epic Associated, Epic Associated, Epic AssociatedZT 47857, ZT47857, 47857US1991
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Ten (LP, Album)Epic, Epic188.228, 1-468884Brazil1991
Ten (CD, Album)SonySRCS 5634Japan1991

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Reviews

  • 34marc's avatar
    34marc
    While I can’t speak on the quality of disc one (I’ve always preferred the mix of the redux), the pressing quality itself must’ve either improved because the record itself plays well. Little surface noise after a light clean with a brush and some cleaner. If you prefer the redux, it’s definitely worth a purchase (on sale, of course). If you prefer the original mix, given the reviews of this release, another pressing may be a better fit
    • nategwk's avatar
      nategwk
      The remix sounds worlds apart from the original mix. I had always wished they hadn’t soaked everything in reverb. I didn’t know what eddie was saying till I got older because I couldn’t hear what he was saying.
      • oztin79's avatar
        oztin79
        Wasn’t even planning on listening to the remix and was about to send the whole thing back because the remaster is meekly cut to noisy vinyl. But the remix is great. It’s clean, detailed, and transparent. Unfortunately, there is some distortion near the dead wax. Going to try to exchange for a good copy. But you can discount all the people saying the remix sucks. It’s excellent.
        • cookman70's avatar
          cookman70
          Just like VS surface noise galore. Even after a good cleaning.

          Dynamics are OK. It is definitely listenable. And I’d agree with others. This is one to crank on speakers….. I listened on my headphones and was disappointed with all the surface noise
          • bronco.b1972's avatar
            bronco.b1972
            Edited one year ago
            I got this album and got no pops and cracks. Bit it as a bit more surface noise then normal. The only thing is I really need to crank up the volume to get some decent dynamics. Easily mistaken for lack of dynamics…because in comparison to the cd version, that has a lot (to much perhaps?) dynamics.
            • dharbon's avatar
              dharbon
              Picked up a used copy yesterday. The runout codes indicate I have Variant 3. No issue with pops. Still flat in the sound but glad to have it in my collection now
              • Gary_Grennan's avatar
                Gary_Grennan
                Edited one year ago
                I own varient 1 of this pressing. It sounds good. Not great. I own all reissues of PJ records. They are all pressed at United. And they are all listenable. dinamic range isn't great. This pressing is worth $30-$40 bucks IMO. I don't listen to my Pearl Jam records to test out the quality of my system. I listen to them to enjoy the amazing music. As I'm typing this, Black Redux just came on, and it sounds really good. I enjoy turning this record up loud and rocking out. However, if I had an OG pressing, I'd probably find myself listening dutifully on my headphones to the sonic magic!!! This reissue is fine if you just want to listen to Pearl Jam and not pick apart the small inaccuracies of an average vinyl pressing. Enjoy!
                • leedb1969's avatar
                  leedb1969
                  Yeah, not great sounding really..there are some crackles and pops, but that's not what really bothers me..both discs just sound flat and lifeless, not at all what I was expecting, really disappointed, oh well
                  • HangTheBlessedDj's avatar
                    My copy plays great. It's not the greatest pressing of all time, but it's not bad either, and I'm very picky. I was expecting much worse based on the other comments. The thing with this album is it should be played loud. If you are having issues with pops, just crank up the volume.
                    • PruittFranks's avatar
                      PruittFranks
                      my copy was like the rest. even a mid rage turntable can’t play this without pops and cracks. really sucks cuz this album is amazing. but jesus not only is the mix on the “original” muddy it’s rifled with pops. get the 18$ one they were selling at Walmart. it’s not the “best” but it’s leagues ahead of this

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