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Live: 07-11-03 Mansfield, MA | 
enlarge | Artist: Pearl Jam Label: Sony Category: Music
List Price: $19.98 Buy New: $12.47 You Save: $7.51 (38%)
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Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 28164
Format: Limited Edition, Live Media: Audio CD Discs: 3 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 90721 UPC: 827969072127 EAN: 0827969072127 ASIN: B0000C8AUU
Release Date: September 16, 2003 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Disc 1
| • | Long Road - Pearl Jam, Ament, Jeff | | • | Of the Girl - Pearl Jam, Gossard, Stone | | • | Sometimes - Pearl Jam, Vedder, Eddie | | • | Off He Goes - Pearl Jam, Vedder, Eddie | | • | All Those Yesterdays - Pearl Jam, Gossard, Stone | | • | Driftin - Pearl Jam, | | • | Thin Air - Pearl Jam, Gossard, Stone | | • | Sleight of Hand - Pearl Jam, Ament, Jeff | | • | Footsteps - Pearl Jam, Gossard, Stone | | • | All or None - Pearl Jam, Gossard, Stone | | • | Parting Ways - Pearl Jam, Vedder, Eddie | | • | Indifference - Pearl Jam, Abbruzzese, Dave |
Disc 2
| • | Can't Keep - Pearl Jam, Vedder, Eddie | | • | Breakerfall - Pearl Jam, Vedder, Eddie | | • | Brain of J - Pearl Jam, McCready, Mike | | • | Spin the Black Circle - Pearl Jam, Pearl Jam | | • | Ghost - Pearl Jam, Ament, Jeff | | • | Green Disease - Pearl Jam, Vedder, Eddie | | • | Tremor Christ - Pearl Jam, Pearl Jam | | • | Given to Fly - Pearl Jam, McCready, Mike | | • | Nothing as It Seems - Pearl Jam, Ament, Jeff | | • | Cropduster - Pearl Jam, Cameron, Matt | | • | Faithful - Pearl Jam, McCready, Mike | | • | Why Go - Pearl Jam, Ament, Jeff | | • | Wishlist - Pearl Jam, Vedder, Eddie | | • | Leatherman - Pearl Jam, Vedder, Eddie | | • | Nothingman - Pearl Jam, Ament, Jeff | | • | Betterman - Pearl Jam, Vedder, Eddie | | • | 1/2 Full - Pearl Jam, Ament, Jeff |
Disc 3
| • | MFC - Pearl Jam, Vedder, Eddie | | • | Blood - Pearl Jam, Abbruzzese, Dave | | • | Encore Break - Pearl Jam, | | • | Breath - Pearl Jam, Gossard, Stone | | • | Habit - Pearl Jam, Vedder, Eddie | | • | Down - Pearl Jam, Gossard, Stone | | • | Mankind - Pearl Jam, Gossard, Stone | | • | U - Pearl Jam, Vedder, Eddie | | • | Black - Pearl Jam, Gossard, Stone | | • | Jeremy - Pearl Jam, Ament, Jeff | | • | Encore Break - Pearl Jam, | | • | I Believe in Miracles - Pearl Jam, Ramone, Dee Dee | | • | Know Your Rights - Pearl Jam, Jones, Mick [Clash] | | • | Fortunate Son - Pearl Jam, Fogerty, John | | • | Rockin' in the Free World - Pearl Jam, Young, Neil | | • | One Note - Pearl Jam, | | • | Encore Break - Pearl Jam, | | • | Yellow Ledbetter - Pearl Jam, Ament, Jeff |
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Begins with a beast. May 28, 2006 Andres (St. Louis, MO) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I'd buy this live disc piece just for the rendition of the opener, Long Road (best song Pearl Jam has to offer live, IMO), and for the amazing setlist it has to offer. This show has gained a reputation for being one of Pearl Jam's top all-time, and surely ranks alongside the "State College" show as one of their best from the '03 tour. By the way, Carlos Perez stole his review from Allmusic.com...just thought I'd let you all know!
The acoustic set deserves 5 stars March 30, 2006 Tom Mulder (Netherlands) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The greatest Long Road ever recorded. Brilliant. The acoustic set on the first disc is a must have. Unfortunately the real concert is a little dissapointed. Eddie got some problems with his voice. I suppose the concert is too long. 3 stars will do. Despite off the great setlist. Try JB3, PH1, Seattle 2 or St. Louis instead.
Worth every cent! November 4, 2005 D. Taberner (Worcester, MA USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Even for the first accoustic disc the price is more than worth it. Add in 2 more amazing discs of music and you've got quite a deal. A memorable night to say the least.
Pearl Jam eases into its epic 48-song marathon! April 19, 2004 Carlos Perez (Miami, Florida United States) 4 out of 7 found this review helpful
Pearl Jam eases into its epic 48-song Mansfield, MA, show with the poignant "Long Road" from the 1996 film Dead Man Walking. It is the perfect opener for these aging alternative giants who have made a mission out of avoiding the path of least resistance and putting on marathon live shows. This first set of the evening sticks to acoustic versions of fan favorites like "Indifference" and "Sometimes" before breaking for a Sleater-Kinney set (not included). Set two kicks off with an ominous version of "Can't Keep" from Riot Act before exploding into brutal, full-throated renderings of "Breakerfall" and "Brain of J." Eddie Vedder sounds tired yet incrementally possessed as the show continues, delivering the anthemic "Why Go" with its chorus of "Why go home/Why go home" like a schoolyard dare. The audience takes his advice and screams through three encores, including classics like "Jeremy" and classic covers like "Fortunate Son" and "Rockin' in the Free World," before delivering the enduring singalong B-side "Yellow Ledbetter" like the blue-collar road dogs the band has become
A must for Pearl Jam fans April 6, 2004 hassenfeffer (Hammond, In) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This terrific cd shows why people still come to Pearl Jam's live shows. They still have not "lost it."(...) In this unusual setup, Pearl Jam was their own opening act, so to speak. They came out early to do a (mostly) acoustic set for almost an hour. Following the performance of their real opening act (Sleater-Kinney), they returned for their main set, for about another two-and-a-half hours! Disc one includes the acoustic set. Eddie Vedder thanks the crowd for coming early "to the experiment". The set starts with the lesser-known "Long Road." This song is so good,one wonders why it isn't on one of their regular albums. Excellent versions of "All Those Yesterdays", "Thin Air", and the b-side "Footsteps" are included. The main set is included in thier entirety on the second and third discs (except for "Arc", which isn't on any of the live cds). This tour was in support of the "Riot Act" album, and killer versions of songs from that album appear here. "Can't Keep", "Ghost", and "Cropduster", for examlple, show why "Riot Act" ranks among their best albums. (...) PJ include a wide variety of songs from thier entire catalog here, and do them well. Big hits, album cuts, b-sides, songs that only PJ fans know all appear here. The "man" trilogy appears here, highlighted by the crowd singing along with "Betterman". Proof positive That PJ still thrills and excites their audience. Even early fan favorites such as "Blood", and "Jeremy" are still played to the hilt. There is no "walking through" these songs,even after having played them a zillion times over the years. Sleater-Kinney return to play CCR's "Fortunate Son" and Neil Young's "Rockin'in the Free World" with PJ. The set finishes with "Yellow Leddbetter." Filled with outstanding live material, this 3 cd set is a "must own" for any and all Pearl Jam fans.
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