

Binaural recording techniques were utilized on several tracks, such as the acoustic "Of the Girl." The songs are also identified with an asterisk next to the song names in the lyric book. For its sixth album, Pearl Jam brought in producer Tchad Blake, known for his use of binaural recording. The album has been certified gold by the RIAA in the United States. The album's 2000 tour spawned an enormous collection of official bootleg releases. The album became the first Pearl Jam studio album to fail to reach platinum status. Like a latter Beatles album or Brian Eno 84 recording, Tchad Blake's work is usually a 'down the rabbit hole' experience the listener is transported to another realm where the sonic texture asserts. Found this interview from SOS from 1997 in which he mentions pretty much all the same things: TCHAD BLAKE: Binaural Excitement Also discovered thru that interview that he engineered a couple of my favorite records (Crowded Houses 1st and 2nd albums). Binaural debuted at number two on the Billboard 200. In the last decade, Blake, with frequent partner Mitchell Froom, has created an aural terrain unto itself. Mr Blake hasnt changed his ways much in the last couple decades. The music on the record featured an experimental sound, evidenced on songs that utilized binaural recording techniques. Following a full-scale tour in support of its previous album, Yield (1998), Pearl Jam took a short break before reconvening toward the end of 1999 to commence work on a new album. Excerpt: Binaural is the sixth studio album by the American alternative rock band Pearl Jam, released on through Epic Records. Chapters: Binaural, Tea & Sympathy, Lost Dogs, Recurring Dream, Rearviewmirror, Ways & Means, Fruit of Life, Come to Where I'm From, 12 Memories, Undermind, Ruby Vroom, Silver Lining, These Are the Vistas, El Oso, You? Me? Us?, Split the Difference, Bad Love, Suspicious Activity?, Until Tomorrow Then: The Best of Ed Harcourt, Give, From Every Sphere, Fundamental, The Alternative to Love, Strangefolk, Stardust Five, Viva La Woman, Classic Masters, Souls Alike, Down Here, Dead Men Don't Smoke Marijuana, Where You Live, Colossal Head, Finn, Slide, Moonwink, Five Men in a Hut: A's, B's and Rarities 1998-2004, Year of the Crow. Commentary (music and lyrics not included).
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