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Amazon.com Review The Songs that Inspired Pearl Jam Pearl Jam's Jeff Ament and Stone Gossard share the songs that have influenced their lives and music, ranging from the Sex Pistols’ “No Feelings” to George Michael’s “Father Figure” to Simon and Garfunkel’s “The Sound of Silence.” Listen to their playlists. Jeff Ament's Playlist "The Sound of Silence" by Simon & Garfunkel "Proud Mary" by Creedence Clearwater Revival "Black Sabbath" by Black Sabbath "Heaven Tonight" by Cheap Trick "Fame" by David Bowie "No Class" by Motorhead "Gimme Gimme Gimme" by Black Flag "Mountain Song" by Jane's Addiction "That Time of Night" by Marillion "Sisitizo la Amani Duniani" by Hukwe Zawose Stone Gossard's Playlist "Love is Alive" by Gary Wright "No Feelings" by Sex Pistols "Precious" by Pretenders "Relax" by Frankie Goes to Hollywood "Father Figure" by George Michael "You Dropped a Bomb on Me" by Gap Band "How You Like Me Now" by The Heavy "I'm Every Woman" by Chaka Khan "Punch Up at a Wedding" by Radiohead "Not Dark Yet" by Bob Dylan Product Description Published in celebration of Pearl Jam’s twentieth anniversary and in conjunction with Cameron Crowe’s definitive documentary film and soundtrack of the same name, PEARL JAM TWENTY is an aesthetically stunning and definitive chronicle of their two decades as a band—by the band itself. In 1991, Pearl Jam’s debut album, Ten catapulted the little-known Seattle-based band into superstardom. Then, at the height of their popularity, the band shunned the spotlight, refusing to shoot videos or do interviews. Even as Pearl Jam’s studio albums continued to be critically acclaimed and commercially successful, selling over 60 million albums worldwide, the inner workings of the band—their day-to-day routines, influences, and motivations—remained unknown even to their diehard fans. Twenty years later, this is their story. PEARL JAM TWENTY is a treasure trove of behind-the-scenes anecdotes, rare archival memorabilia, and the band’s personal photos, tour notes, and drawings. Told with wit and insight in the band members’ own words, and assembled by veteran music writer Jonathan Cohen with Mark Wilkerson—and including a foreword by Cameron Crowe along with original interviews with legends and contemporaries like Bruce Springsteen, Neil Young, and Dave Grohl—this intimate work provides an in-depth look at a group of musicians who through defying convention established themselves as “the greatest American rock band ever” (USA Today Readers’ Poll 2005). Review “Essential . . . Pearl Jam’s autobiographical account is one of few that focus on music rather than substance abuse. . . . Attests to their unwavering connection to their music and their ability to prevent fame from overshadowing art.” —Library Journal (starred review) “This is a remarkable account of a career . . . No small achievement . . . This book will satisfy casual listeners as well as obsessives.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review) “A fun, photo-filled day-in-the-life chronicle of one of America’s hardest-working rock bands . . . Whether or not readers are fans of the band, the book’s coverage of the Seattle grunge explosion during the early ’90s is impressive.” —Kirkus Reviews “There’s only three other bands on the planet that have the talent and the mystique to change the world with music. Radiohead, R.E.M., and Pearl Jam.” —Bono “The greatest American rock band ever.” —USA Today Readers’ Poll (2005) About the Author Pearl Jam is an American rock band that formed in Seattle, Washington, in 1991. Frontman Eddie Vedder is joined by Jeff Ament (bass), Mike McCready (guitar), Stone Gossard (guitar), and Matt Cameron (drums). Since its inception, the band has sold more than 30 million records in the US and an estimated 60 million worldwide. Throughout its career, Pearl Jam has been recognized globally for its deep commitment to social justice.