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Pearl Jam - No Code (CD)

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Release Date:08/27/1996
Label:Sony
UPC:074646750025

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    No`direction

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Mar 15, 2001 | 1 out of 1 found this No Code review helpful

    This is really the less good PJ album. Altough most of the tracks are good when you take them one by one, the whole album really lack in direction.You got one progressive song, one folk song, one indian song, one country song, one grunge song, one pu...nk song,...what's the point? In the end, this album is a kinda big musical stew that doesn't really work. But most of all, the songs on No Code are simply not their best. In fact, Only Present Tense is really, really good. I would have put 3 stars, but No code is really disappointing for a PJ album. Read more Less

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    A step in a different direction

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jul 17, 2003

    I suppose some people don't like this album, but I personally think it is an extremely good one. After Pearl Jam totally changed their sound with Vitalogy, they went even more different with No Code. This album has alot of songs that arent necess...arily real rock and roll songs, but merely songs that may not pack a punch, but are of a very hiiigh quality, songs like Off He Goes, In My Tree, and Present Tense. Although I'd have to say my favorite song on this cd is Red Mosquito, this is one of the songs on the album that is more rock, but in a non conventional way, overall it's just a great cd and a great departure from the ordinary. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    A strange phenomenon with anthemic hard rock bands is that when they begin to mature and branch out into new musical genres, they nearly always choose to embrace both the music and spirituality of the East and India, and Pearl Jam is no exception. Throughout No Code, Eddie Vedder expounds on his moral and spiritual dilemmas; where on previous albums his rage was virtually all-consuming, it is clear on No Code that he has embraced an unspecified religion as a way to ease his troubles. Fortunately, that has coincided with an expansion of the group's musical palette. From the subtle, winding opener, "Sometimes," and the near-prayer of the single, "Who You Are," the band reaches into new territory, working with droning, mantra-like riffs and vocals, layered exotic percussion, and a newfound subtlety. Of course, they haven't left behind hard rock, but like any Pearl Jam record, the heart of No Code doesn't lie in the harder songs; it lies in the slower numbers and the ballads, which give Ve...dder the best platform for his soul-searching: "Present Tense," "Off He Goes," "In My Tree," and "Around the Bend" equal the group's earlier masterpieces. While a bit too incoherent, No Code is Pearl Jam's richest and most rewarding album as well as their most human. They might be maturing in a fairly conventional method, but they still find new ways to state old truths. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Pearl Jam

Pearl Jam rose from the ashes of Mother Love Bone to become the most popular American rock roll band of the '90s. After vocalist Andrew Wood overdosed on heroin in 1990, guitarist Stone Gossard and bassist Jeff Ament assembled a new band, bringing in Mike McCready on lead guitar and recording a demo with Soundgarden's Matt Cameron on drums. Thanks to future Pearl Jam d... Read more