Pearl Jam To Release Extra Tracks From Backspacer Sessions
Guitarist Mike McCready explains why the new album has only 11 songs.By Kyle Anderson
Pearl Jam's Mike McCready
Photo: MTV News
Pearl Jam's Backspacer,
which just got its exclusive release at Target stores on Sunday, is a lean, 11-track album that focuses less on the group's penchant for long live jams and more on intense, three-minute garage-rock tunes. In the age of epic double albums and never-ending streams of bonus tracks, it seems unusual for a rock act to keep it so efficient....
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MTV.com News — Guitarist Mike McCready explains why the new album has only 11 songs.By Kyle Anderson
Pearl Jam's Mike McCready
Photo: MTV News
Pearl Jam's Backspacer,
which ... more info
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