Pearl Jam To Reissue It’s Debut Album “Ten”
By johndavid
Almost 20 years and 12 million copies later, Pearl Jam fans are in for a treat as the band plans to reissue it’s debut album Ten in March of next year. Each set will include two different versions of the album – a remastered version of the original and a version remixed by producer Brenden O’Brien.

“The goal was to assemble the ultimate fan-piece,” explains Fischer (Pearl Jam’s Art Director). “Something Pearl Jam lovers could pore over as they experience an indelible record all over again, in an entirely new way.”
Expect this to be a regular thing as this is the first of many re-issues planned until Pearl Jam’s official 20th anniversary in 2011. Die hard fans can pre-order the entire deluxe box-set now at Pearl Jam’s official website to make sure they get their hands on a little piece of rock & roll history.
Monday, February 9, 2009 8:01AM
[...] Pearl Jam is joining some of music’s biggest names in the trend of self-releasing a new album without a label. Frontman Eddie Vedder told Rolling Stone that they are “close to hitting the studio” to record their ninth full-length album. Maybe Vedder and company are trying to do something noble by self-releasing their music (maybe we’ll get some free downloads), but the band isn’t short of corporate attachments. Pearl Jam will reissue their 1991 album “Ten” on March 23, but tracks will only be available through Verizon Wireless… and on Rock Band… So how do the non-sellout fans get their hands on this? [...]