Single Video Theory
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| Single Video Theory | |||||
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| Video by Pearl Jam | |||||
| Released | August 4, 1998 (VHS) November 24, 1998 (DVD) |
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| Recorded | November 7, 1997–November 10, 1997, The Warehouse, Seattle, Washington | ||||
| Genre | Alternative rock | ||||
| Length | 45 minutes | ||||
| Label | Epic | ||||
| Director | Mark Pellington | ||||
| Producer | Tom Gorai, Bill Roare | ||||
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Single Video Theory is a music documentary directed by Mark Pellington that follows the making of Pearl Jam's fifth album, Yield.
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[edit] Overview
The film was shot in 16mm film over three days in November 1997 in downtown Seattle. It features interviews with the band members and behind the scenes footage of the band's rehearsal sessions for its shows opening for The Rolling Stones. The term "single video theory" is a play on the "single bullet theory," involving the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
[edit] Track listing
- "All Those Yesterdays"
- "Faithfull"
- "Brain of J."
- "Given to Fly"
- "No Way"
- "MFC"
- "Wishlist"
- "In Hiding"
- "Low Light"
- "Do the Evolution"
[edit] Personnel
- Jeff Ament – bass
- Stone Gossard – guitar
- Jack Irons – drums
- Mike McCready – guitar
- Eddie Vedder – vocals, guitar
- Mark Pellington – direction
- Kelly Curtis, Cameron Crowe – executive production
- Tom Gorai, Bill Roare – production
- Ellen Dux, Lisa Stewart – associate production
- Adam Schwartz – associate production, editing
- Brendan O'Brien – song mixing
[edit] Chart positions
Information taken from Billboard.[1]
| Year | Chart | Position |
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| 1998 | US Top Music Videos | 2 |
[edit] References
- ^ Pearl Jam: Top Music Videos. Billboard. Retrieved on 2008-02-19.
[edit] External links
- Pearl Jam: Single Video Theory at the Internet Movie Database
- Pearl Jam: Single Video Theory at Allmovie
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