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[edit] B-sides

Year B-side A-side Format
1991 "Once" (album track)[I] "Alive" CD, 12", Cassette, 7"
"Wash"[II] CD, 12", Cassette
1992 "Even Flow" (re-recorded)[III][IV] CD
"Dirty Frank"[II] "Alive", "Even Flow" "Alive": CD
"Even Flow": CD, 12", Cassette, 7"
"Oceans" (remix)[V] "Even Flow" CD, 12", Cassette, 7"
"Footsteps"[II] "Jeremy" CD, Cassette, 7", 12"
"Yellow Ledbetter"[II][IV] CD, Cassette
"Alive" (live)[VI][VII] CD, Cassette, 7", 12"
"Alive" (album track)[I] 7"
"Why Go" (live)[VIII] "Oceans" CD, Cassette
"Deep" (live)[VIII]
"Alive" (live)[VIII]
1993 "Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town" (acoustic) "Go" CD, 12", Cassette
"Alone"[II]
"Blood" (live)[IX] "Daughter" CD, 3" CD, 12", Cassette, 7"
"Yellow Ledbetter" (live)[X] CD, 3" CD, 12", Cassette
"Animal" (album track)[XI] 7"
1994 "Animal" (live)[XII] "Animal", "Dissident" "Animal": CD, Cassette
"Dissident": CD
"Jeremy" (live)[XII]
"Jeremy" (album track)[I] "Animal" CD, Cassette
"Oceans" (album track)[I]
"Alive" (live)
"Daughter" (live)[XII] "Animal", "Dissident" "Animal": CD, Cassette
"Dissident": CD
"Release" (live)[XII] "Dissident" CD
"Rearviewmirror" (live)[XII] CD, 7", Cassette
"Even Flow" (live)[XII] CD
"Dissident" (live)[XII]
"Why Go" (live)[XII]
"Deep" (live)[XII]
"Glorified G" (live)[XII]
"Go" (live)[XII]
"Garden" (live)[XII]
"State of Love and Trust" (live)[XII]
"Black" (live)[XII]
"Alive" (live)[XII]
"Blood" (live)[XII]
"W.M.A." (live)[XII]
"Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town" (live)[XII]
"Rats" (live)[XII]
"Once" (live)[XII]
"Porch" (live)[XII]
"Indifference" (live)[XII]
"Tremor Christ" (album track)[XIII] "Spin the Black Circle" CD, 7", Cassette
1995 "Out of My Mind" (live)[XIV] "Not for You" CD, 3" CD, 7", Cassette
"Rearviewmirror" (Performed by The Frogs) "Immortality" CD, 7", Cassette
"Long Road"[XV] "I Got Id" CD, 7", Cassette
1996 "Habit" (album track)[XVI] "Who You Are" CD, 7", Cassette
"Black, Red, Yellow"[II] "Hail, Hail" CD
1997 "Dead Man"[II][XVII] "Off He Goes" CD, 7"
1998 "Pilate" (album track)[XVIII] "Given to Fly" CD, 7", Cassette
"Leatherman"
"U"[II] "Wishlist" CD, 7"
"Brain of J." (live)[XIX]
1999 "Soldier of Love"[XX] "Last Kiss" CD, 7", Cassette
2000 "Insignificance" (album track)[XXI] "Nothing As It Seems" CD, 7", 12"
"Better Man" (live)[XXII] CD, 12"
"Footsteps" (live)[XXII]
"Grievance" (live)[XXIII] "Light Years" CD, 12"
"Soon Forget" (live)[XXIII] CD, 12", 7"
2002 "Down"[II] "I Am Mine" CD, 7"
"Bu$hleaguer" (album track)[XXIV] CD
"Undone"[II]
2003 "Other Side"[II] "Save You", "Love Boat Captain" "Save You": CD
"Love Boat Captain": CD
"Love Boat Captain" (live)[XXV] "Love Boat Captain" CD
"Man of the Hour" (demo) "Man of the Hour" CD
2006 "Unemployable" (album track)[XXVI] "World Wide Suicide" Digital download
"Come Back" (live)[XXVII] "Life Wasted", "Gone" "Life Wasted": 7", Digital download
"Gone": Digital download
"Gone" (live) "Gone" Digital download

[edit] Christmas Fan Club singles

For every Christmas since 1991, with the exception of 1994, Pearl Jam has rewarded members of its official fan club with special, exclusive singles. Here are all of the songs to have been featured in each of those packages:

Year Track listing
1991
  1. "Let Me Sleep"
    • Later appears on Lost Dogs.
  2. "Ramblings"
1992
  1. "Sonic Reducer"
  2. "Ramblings Continued"
1993
  1. "Angel"
  2. "Ramblings"
1995
  1. "History Never Repeats" (live) (with Neil Finn and Tim Finn)
  2. "Sonic Reducer" (live) (with Joey Ramone)
  3. "Swallow My Pride" (live) (with Mark Arm and Steve Turner of Mudhoney, and Chuck Treece)
  4. "My Way" (live) (with Elvis impersonator Terry Presley)
1996
  1. "Olympic Platinum"
  2. "Smile" (live)
1997
  1. "Happy When I'm Crying"
  2. "Live for Today" (Performed by R.E.M.)
1998
  1. "Soldier of Love" (live)
  2. "Last Kiss"
    • Later appears on Lost Dogs and rearviewmirror: Greatest Hits 1991-2003.
1999
  1. "Strangest Tribe"
    • Later appears on Lost Dogs.
  2. "Drifting"
    • Later appears on Lost Dogs.
2000
  1. "Crown of Thorns" (live)
  2. "Can't Help Falling in Love" (live)
2001
  1. "Last Soldier" (live)
  2. "Indifference" (live) (with Ben Harper)
  3. "Gimme Some Truth" (live)
  4. "I Just Want to Have Something to Do"
2002
  1. "Don't Believe in Christmas" (live)
  2. "Sleepless Nights" (live) (with Beck)
2003
  1. "Reach Down" (live) (with Chris Cornell)
  2. "I Believe in Miracles" (live)
2004
  1. "Someday at Christmas"
  2. "Better Man" (with Walmer High School Choir)
2005
  1. "Little Sister" (live) (with Robert Plant)
  2. "Gone" (demo)
2006
  1. "Love, Reign o'er Me"
  2. "Rockin' in the Free World" (live) (with Bono and The Edge of U2)
2007
  1. "Santa God"
  2. "Jingle Bells"

[edit] Angel

What about the early track "Angel?" Cant see it listed here.

It was included on a fan club release in 1993. Fan club singles are a possibility for addition. Has this been discussed? Kristmace (talk) 13:50, 7 March 2008 (UTC)

[edit] Jeremy

Let's talk about this before it becomes an edit war.Billboards offical site claims Jeremy charted at #75 on the billboard hot 100.allmusic guide claims its peak was at #7.Other reliable wikipedians keep changing it to #79.Does anyone know for sure what Jeremy's peak was?I was only 5 at the time so I don't remember. -SOADLuver Just to let people know I was actually 12 when Jeremy came out sorry about the confusion

[edit] "Ten" album sales

The edit war over the U.S. Album sales needs to be resolved. If someone could please post some factual information regarding the exact album sales figure then we could come up with a definitive answer to this problem. Doesn't the RIAA calculate these figures? Enough of the back and forth edits, let's have a discussion about this. Someone please provide some references for the figures. -MattWatt 21:13, 15 August 2006 (UTC)

Link to RIAA top 100 albums shows Pearl Jam "Ten" having recieved 12.0 level (http://www.riaa.com/gp/bestsellers/topalbums.asp). This is 12x Platinum, and from my understanding, a Platinum rating is given for every 1 million units distributed from the manufacturers (http://www.riaa.com/gp/certification/criteria.asp). "Ten" was certified 12x Platinum on 9/11/2003. This information can be found on the RIAA website. So does this conclude that the U.S. sales figures for "Ten" are 12 million? It certainly seems that way to me, unless someone has some other info. -MattWatt 21:42, 15 August 2006 (UTC)

No actually.If you go to the main page you may read that this arguement has already been resolved.The RIAA count how many albums were SHIPPED.Tens sales ARE 9.4.period - SOADLuver

Actually I did, per your advice, and everything agrees with my statement. The sales are 12 million and there is no source for 9.4. Everyone has agreed it is 12 million, per the RIAA, and I am enforcing what is agreed on Pearl Jam's main article. I can guarantee you there aren't 2.6 million unsold "Ten" albums sitting in stores around the U.S. What make's SoundScan's figures more accurate? -MattWatt 05:43, 16 August 2006 (UTC)

[1] here's my source.A billboard article.Billboard uses only Soundscan figures in there articles.WHAT MAKES SOUNDSCANS FIGURES MORE ACCURATE!!!!!You must be a newbie.Please quit making a fool of yourself.An argument has already been made over this.Soundscan is the source.They are the ones that count sales figure down to the exact number.AND GUESS WHAT?I have a subscription AND GUESS WHAT?Ten's ales ARE 9.4.The RIAA count how many albums are shipped.Don't revert it back. - SOADLuver

Look kid. I've seen that source. I understand the differences between the two and I ask, again, why one is more legitimate than the other. Your attitude is uncalled for, especially coming from some kid named SOADLuver. Perhaps you should wander back to Myspace, because I can guarantee you that you wont become a Wikipedia Administrator with your attitude and maturity. I'd be interested to see what an Administrator would think of the way this "edit war" has been handled. Don't come here and trash an article and discussion for a band that I've been listening to since you were most likely in elementary school. That's great, you've got a free registration to SoundScan. I don't need one, and I've seen the figures. Let me ask you something else, are you also a 10+ year member of the TenClub? Why don't you leave the real PJ fans to take care of these articles. -MattWatt 19:29, 16 August 2006 (UTC)

listen ten-9.4 sold.Soundscan free?since when I pay 20$ a month.Bring in an admisistrator.What makes soundscan's figures more accurate!Whats wrong with you man soundscan is the company that counts records sold.Obviously your new to wikipedia.Do you think I made up the term "edit war".Bring in an admin.Because my source is from Billboard.Why is it better than yours?Because Billboard uses soundscan figures in all of there articles.

BTW I bought Ten the month it came out and I've been part of the Ten Club for 3 years.not like it means anything to this discussion.And I never trashed this acrticle.As for my comment I am sorry I've had a long day some moron keeps addind nonsence to The Killers page I guess I was sorta grumpy for that I apologize -SOADLuver< 36 year old owner of every Pearl Jam album and attende of 4 Pearl Jam concerts.

We've got to go with the Soundscan figures, because they give an exact number and the RIAA doesn't. I think the way it is now with the Soundscan figure AND the RIAA certification is good. Kristmace 22:49, 21 September 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Is "Black" a "Ten" single?

There seems to be a small edit war over whether or not "Black" should be included on the list of "Ten" singles. The Black article itself says this song was never released as a single, but I do know I've seen a very rare singled release for this song. Let's resolve this... -MattWatt 21:13, 15 August 2006 (UTC)

The more I thought about it no Black should not be on the singles list if it wasn't released as a single, but if it was released on a limited release than yes it should be on there. - SOADLuver

The only thing I have been able to come up with is that it may have been released as a single in other countries(possibly Mexico), but not the U.S. There really isn't much information and these are obviously quite rare. I've really been digging for hours and can't come up with anything more definative than that, but I did see a copy on eBay a long time ago, and I believe it was labeled as a promo. I would say it should be removed from the list of singles since it seems to be far too obscure. -MattWatt 05:43, 16 August 2006 (UTC)

yes if it was released in a rare radio release I'll delete it. - SOADLuver

To toss in personal observation/recollection...we (I was a DJ in the 90's) just thought it was a really good, dark track at the time, it went along quite well for mellow, lo-fi kind of indie shows. It was never released as a proper single that I recall. Tarc 00:19, 15 August 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Man of the Hour

Didn't the song Man of the Hour (from Big Fish soundtrack) make it onto the Modern Rock or Mainstream Rock charts briefly in late '03 or early '04? I don't see it listed. JDK77590 17:39, 12 August 2006 (UTC)

I don't think so. -SOADLuver

[edit] live in london

i have a 2 disc live album from 30/5/00 at the wembley arena in london. could someone look this up and add it?

It's listed in the "Official Bootlegs" section. -5- 23:44, 24 September 2006 (UTC)