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Backspacer

Backspacer is the ninth studio album by the American rock band Pearl Jam, released on September 20, 2009. The band members started writing instrumental and demo tracks in 2007, and got together the following year to work on an album. It was recorded from February through April 2009 with producer Brendan O'Brien, who had worked on every Pearl Jam album except their 1991 debut Ten and 2006's self-titled record—although this was his first production credit since 1998's Yield. Material was recorded at Henson Recording Studios in Los Angeles, California, and O'Brien's own Southern Tracks Recording in Atlanta, Georgia. The album—the shortest of the band's career—features lyrics with a more optimistic look than the politically infused predecessors Riot Act and Pearl Jam, something frontman Eddie Vedder attributed to the election of Barack Obama.

Backspacer
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 20, 2009 (2009-09-20)
RecordedFebruary 16 – April 30, 2009
Studio
Genre
Length36:38
LabelMonkeywrench
ProducerBrendan O'Brien
Pearl Jam chronology
Pearl Jam
(2006)
Backspacer
(2009)
Live on Ten Legs
(2011)
Singles from Backspacer
  1. "The Fixer"
    Released: August 24, 2009
  2. "Got Some"/"Just Breathe"
    Released: October 31, 2009
  3. "Amongst the Waves"
    Released: May 17, 2010

The band released the album through its own label Monkeywrench Records with worldwide distribution by Universal Music Group via a licensing agreement with Island Records. Physical copies of the record were sold through Target in North America, and promotion included a deal with Verizon, a world tour, and moderately successful singles "The Fixer" and "Got Some"/"Just Breathe". Reviews for Backspacer were largely positive, praising the sound and composition, and the album became Pearl Jam's first chart topper in the U.S. Billboard 200 since 1996's No Code, while also topping the charts in Canada, Australia and New Zealand.

Background and recording Edit

In 2007, after Pearl Jam's 2006 tour had ended, the band members began recording demo material on their own while staying in occasional contact via e-mail. Guitarist Mike McCready revealed at the time that he'd tested out some ideas with guitarist Stone Gossard and drummer Matt Cameron in separate sessions as well.[3] After the band was invited to record The Who's "Love, Reign o'er Me" for the Reign Over Me soundtrack, they opted to call long-time collaborator Brendan O'Brien to produce their cover. During the experience, O'Brien and Pearl Jam decided it was a good time for them to work again on a studio album.[4] This ninth album would mark O'Brien's first production credit with Pearl Jam since 1998's Yield.[5] The band allowed O'Brien greater latitude in determining the sound of Backspacer. "At this point, I think we're willing to let somebody cut the songs up a little bit," said lead vocalist Eddie Vedder. "In the past, Brendan would say, 'It's a great song, but I think you should do it in a different key,' and we'd say no. But now that we've heard Bruce [Springsteen] has listened to his suggestions, I think we will too."[6] Bassist Jeff Ament said, "He brings a brutally honest approach to what he thinks is working and what isn't, and it really moves things along... We don't get weighted down with ideas that maybe aren't even that good. He's one of the few people outside of the band that we trust with our music, and we're really, really looking forward to making this record."[7]

The band began working on the album in May 2008,[5] making demos in Seattle, Washington before recording sessions at Henson Recording Studios in Los Angeles, California, where O'Brien usually works.[6][8] Ament said it was "the first time since the first record that we've really rehearsed instead of just going to the studio with a handful of ideas."[6] In May the band had "about five ideas that have been worked on,"[5] which were given some instrumental beds later in the summer. Additional demos were put to tape in December,[7] following a trip by all bandmembers but Vedder to Ament's home in Montana.[6] The singer later proceeded to put rough vocals on those tracks,[7] and also brought in his own material for the band members to work on.[9]

In February 2009, Pearl Jam went for a two-week session at Henson.[7] It was the first time the band spent a considerable amount of time recording outside of Seattle since 1996's No Code.[7] McCready said, "[When] we got together with Ed and it really started getting more cohesive, we took that momentum down to Los Angeles with Brendan... It was a great idea to get us out of Seattle. You've got to get out [of] your comfort zone, and we've talked about doing that for the past 10 years and kind of haven't, so we trusted Brendan's judgment."[9] In April 2009, the band went for a two-week session to finish the album with O'Brien at his mixing facility at Southern Tracks in Atlanta, Georgia.[10] The album took a total of thirty days in the studio to get finished, and O'Brien stated "we had 90% of the record cut in the first nine days".[11]

The album title was chosen in part because of nostalgia for the historical name of the backspace key on typewriters that went out of use in the 1950s[12] and also as a reference to looking back on one's life.[13] Vedder is known to use typewriters when writing lyrics and letters.[12] Vedder said, "Backspacer [means] actually you kind of have to go back and look at your mistake."[14] Gossard said, "There are some retrospective moods on this record, where Ed is looking at both his past and his future."[15] The album title Backspacer was also used for the name of a leatherback turtle that was sponsored by Pearl Jam for Conservation International and National Geographic's Great Turtle Race.[16]

Music and lyrics Edit

McCready said, "I'd sum it up as kind of a tight, concise, rock 'n' roll record with kind of pop or maybe new wave elements to it... It's a really quick record, but I like that element to it. I like the sparseness of the songs and the way that Brendan pulled us together and made us play as good as we could."[9] Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic said that "prior to Backspacer, Pearl Jam wouldn't or couldn't have made music this unfettered, unapologetically assured, casual, and, yes, fun."[17] Vedder stated, "The new record feels good so far—really strong and uptempo, stuff we can sink our teeth into",[6] and added that the band's live performances inspired the album's sound: "At one of our gigs, without flashpots and electricity, there's only so much room for those difficult listening songs. That's one reason we kept the arrangements lean."[11] The singer cited Guided by Voices as a reference in creating the shorter and faster songs of Backspacer.[5] Gossard said that Backspacer is "what we could have done for the last five records, in terms of re-engaging with the roots of why this band works,"[18] and that "there are plenty of ballads, too... and there are some shifts in how Jeff and Matt and I are all relating—I think this record's got a chance to sound significantly different."[6] Ament said, "There are a couple of great things that Ed brought in that could be real departures for us. Whatever wave Ed caught with [his soundtrack for] Into the Wild has taken him to different places."[6]

Lyrically, Backspacer displays a more positive outlook than the band's last few albums.[19] Vedder credited the election of President Barack Obama as inspiration for the optimistic lyrics.[14] Regarding the lyrics, Vedder said, "I've tried, over the years, to be hopeful in the lyrics, and I think that's going to be easier now."[6] Gossard stated, "We've made a couple of political and pointed records, the last two in particular, and just to move away from that is great, because it allows you to go back to that when you need to and it refreshes everybody, and it comes down to a beat and a melody and your friends and a lyric and a poem and something that's important to you."[20] Vedder stated he did not spend "more than half hour" writing the lyrics to each song: "If it's not going to happen quick then I don't want to do it, because it means there's another one out there that is going to happen quick, and is going to hit you like a lightning bolt."[21]

Vedder called "Gonna See My Friend" a "drug song," but elaborated that the song is about going to see a friend to stay off drugs,[22] and he stated that "Got Some" is about a "drug dealer," but added what the drug the dealer is selling is actually a great rock song.[23] The lyrics to "Johnny Guitar," described by Vedder as "almost an Elvis Costello homage,"[11] were inspired by a collage of album covers pasted on the bathroom wall of the band's rehearsal space. Vedder noticed the album cover for Johnny "Guitar" Watson's 1979 album, What the Hell Is This?, and imagined a man who becomes attracted to one of the various women on the cover and then wonders why this woman would rather be one of Watson's many girlfriends instead of his only one.[24] Vedder described "Just Breathe" as "as close to a love song as we've ever gotten,"[22] and said that the subject of the song is the happiest times of people's lives when they should just take in the moment and "breathe for a minute."[24] He also said that "Unthought Known" concerns the human psyche,[24] and "Supersonic" is about the love for music.[23] According to Vedder, "Speed of Sound" is taken from the perspective of a man still sitting in a bar after everyone else has left, but he added that even though the song is sad it became more "confident" when played with the whole band.[24] He said "Force of Nature" is "about the strength of one person in the relationship, when they can withstand some of the faults in another."[25] "The End" has been described as an "aching love song."[12]

Artwork Edit

The artwork for the album was handled by editorial cartoonist Dan Perkins, who goes by the pen name Tom Tomorrow.[26] Perkins spent six months working on the artwork.[27] In 2009, Village Voice Media, publishers of 16 alternative weeklies, suspended all syndicated cartoons across their entire chain, including Perkins' strip This Modern World. Perkins lost twelve client papers in cities including Los Angeles, Minneapolis, New York City and Seattle,[28] prompting his friend Vedder to post an open letter on the Pearl Jam website in support of the cartoonist.[29] Perkins referred to the artwork as "dreams and memories,"[30] while Gossard referred to the artwork as a "bizarro otherworldy dreamscape."[31]

The album's cover art features nine images created by Perkins, and was revealed through a contest on the band's official website. The nine images were hidden on various websites, and the contest asked Internet users to search for the websites containing the images, whereby the images would be placed on a grid on the Pearl Jam website after clicking on them. After finding all of the images, users were rewarded with a demo version of the song "Speed of Sound".[32] The bottom right image is based on Robert Wiles' photo of Evelyn McHale's suicide. On the cover and spine of the limited edition gatefold sleeve version, the "Backspacer" keys glow in the dark.[33]

Release and promotion Edit

Pearl Jam did not re-sign its record deal with J Records, and the band released the album through its own label Monkeywrench Records in conjunction with Universal Music Group in the United States and through Universal's Island Records internationally. Pearl Jam reached a deal with Target to be the exclusive big-box store retailer for the album in the United States.[18] The album also saw release through the band's official website, independent record stores, online retailers, and iTunes.[12][34] Those who purchase the compact disc or iTunes version of the album can access a "virtual 'vault'" which features eleven concerts that span from 2005 to 2008, of which up to two can be chosen to download for free;[35] the iTunes edition was also released as an iTunes LP. Tying in with the release of the album, the entire album has been made available as downloadable content for the Rock Band series of video games.[12] A deal with Verizon made the songs from the album available as both ringtone and ringback.[11]

Backspacer Tour Edit

 
Pearl Jam and collaborator Boom Gaspar (keyboards) on the Backspacer Tour. Pictured in a semi-circle behind Eddie Vedder in this concert in Manchester, England on August 17, 2009, are: from L to R: Matt Cameron, Jeff Ament, Mike McCready, Boom Gaspar, and Stone Gossard

Pearl Jam promoted the album with tours in North America and Oceania in 2009.[36] On October 4, 2009, the band headlined the Austin City Limits Music Festival.[37] The appearance took place amidst a fourteen-date North American leg of the tour.[36] Afterward, the band continued to tour in Oceania.[12] In November 2009, they appeared in Australia, with their first performance in Perth, and after, gigs in Adelaide, Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane. Their next concert performances followed in New Zealand. After their last date there, Pearl Jam returned to the United States for a final American leg in May 2010,[38] and a European leg in June 2010.[39]

Singles Edit

The lead single "The Fixer" (backed with B-side "Supersonic," also from the album), was made available through the band's official website. "The Fixer" entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number 56 and reached number three on the Alternative Rock Tracks charts. A music video was made for "The Fixer." Footage from the video, directed by Cameron Crowe, was used for a commercial for Target advertising Backspacer which features "The Fixer."[31][34] The song was also nominated for Best Rock Song at the 52nd Grammy Awards.[40] The band also released the double a-side single "Got Some"/"Just Breathe" a month after Backspacer and "Amongst the Waves" the following summer.[41]

Critical reception Edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?7.1/10[42]
Metacritic79/100[43]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [17]
Entertainment WeeklyB[44]
The Guardian     [45]
Los Angeles Times    [46]
The New York Timesmixed[47]
Pitchfork4.6/10[2]
Q     [48]
Rolling Stone     [49]
Spin8/10[50]
Timefavorable[51]

Backspacer received mainly positive reviews from music critics, and is the band's best reviewed studio album of the 2000s according to Metacritic, where it received a score of 79 out of 100 based on reviews from 24 professional critics.[43] With 18 critics, the editors of AnyDecentMusic? rated Backspacer a 7.1 out of 10.[42] AllMusic staff writer Stephen Thomas Erlewine gave the album four and a half out of five stars, saying that "it sounds as if they enjoy being in a band, intoxicated by the noise they make."[17] Ann Powers of the Los Angeles Times gave the album four out of four stars, describing it as "11 breakneck rockers and candidly emotional ballads, adding up to barely more than a half hour of optimally toned catharsis" and praising the "lightness and dexterity of the playing" and "Vedder's hard-driving, often playful vocals", and called its music "Accessible without sacrificing sophistication, aggressive without flailing".[52] Rolling Stone staff writer Rob Sheffield gave Backspacer four out of five stars, saying that it contains "the shortest, tightest, punkiest tunes they've ever banged out," and that "Eddie Vedder's heart-on-fire vocals are the main attraction, as always." He added, "After toughing out the Bush years, Pearl Jam aren't in the mood for brooding; at long last, surf's up."[49] Dave Simpson of The Guardian also gave the album four out of five stars. In the review he stated that "the Seattle quartet have rarely sounded this energised." Simpson observed that "this is a record made by mature men with perspective: full of reflection and eclecticism, finding space for both U2 guitar motifs and Buzzcocks solos." He added that "the ninth Pearl Jam album may even be the best of the lot."[45] Evan Sawdey of PopMatters gave the album a rating of 7/10 and wrote that Pearl Jam "have finally re-discovered who they are, and sound stronger than ever because of it".[53]

Paul Brannigan of Q gave the album four out of five stars. He said the album is "largely characterised by joyous new wave-influenced rock'n'roll, and for the first time in their 19-year career, Pearl Jam actually sound—whisper it—fun. No, honestly."[48] Josh Modell of Spin gave the album four out of five stars. He said, "For the first time in years, Pearl Jam are seizing the moment rather than wallowing in it."[50] Time reviewer Josh Tyrangiel said, "The songs here are built on hooks, covered with guitar fuzz, and then trimmed back a bit so the melody abides." Tyrangiel added, "Nothing revolutionary, but Backspacer provides an adrenaline jolt that shouldn't be underestimated either."[51] Leah Greenblatt of Entertainment Weekly gave the album a B, saying that Backspacer is "the sort of sweaty rock & roll that belongs in a bar with cracked-leather booths and $2 beers," and that it "grows same-y, but tracks like the surfing-as-life-metaphor anthem 'Amongst the Waves' do indeed make something old feel, if not new, good again."[44] The New York Times said that "Pearl Jam... [refuses]—mostly—to equate maturity with slowing down," but added, "Pearl Jam's quandary is that with fewer outside targets or frustrations to rail against, it risks turning sanctimonious... Pearl Jam's music doesn't align well with satisfaction."[47] Joshua Love of Pitchfork said that the album "seems to suggest in its tossed-off 37 minutes that Pearl Jam have no greater concern and regard for what they do than the rest of the world can muster," and he added that "with the spotlights long since extinguished, Pearl Jam seem content to do things by the book."[2]

Accolades Edit

At the 53rd Grammy Awards, Backspacer was nominated for Grammy Award for Best Rock Album, losing to Muse's The Resistance.[54] Several year-end lists included the album amongst the best releases of 2009. AllMusic listed it on their Favorite Rock Albums of 2009,[55] Billboard ranked it eighth on their Top 10 Albums of 2009,[56] while Rolling Stone put Backspacer at 11th on their list,[57] Popmatters had it as 31st,[58] and Q on the 35th spot.[59]

Commercial performance Edit

The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 with 189,000 copies sold in its first week of release,[60] the only independent release to top the Billboard 200 that year. It is the first Pearl Jam album to reach number one in the United States since No Code debuted at number one in 1996.[61] 7,000 of those copies were on vinyl, the highest first week total for LPs in 2009.[62] On the Billboard 200 dated May 22, 2010, Backspacer logged its 32nd week on the chart, making the album Pearl Jam's longest-charting album since 1998's Yield.[63] Backspacer was certified Gold by the RIAA on January 28, 2010[64] and has sold 635,000 copies as of July 2013, according to Soundscan.[65] It also topped the charts in Canada,[66] where it was certified Platinum;[67] Australia,[68] also going Platinum;[69] and New Zealand, being certified Gold.[70]

Track listing Edit

All lyrics are written by Eddie Vedder; all music is composed by Vedder, except where noted

Backspacer track listing
No.TitleMusicLength
1."Gonna See My Friend" 2:47
2."Got Some"Jeff Ament3:01
3."The Fixer"Matt Cameron, Mike McCready, Stone Gossard2:57
4."Johnny Guitar"Cameron, Gossard2:49
5."Just Breathe" 3:34
6."Amongst the Waves"Gossard3:57
7."Unthought Known" 4:08
8."Supersonic"Gossard2:38
9."Speed of Sound" 3:34
10."Force of Nature"McCready4:03
11."The End" 2:55
Total length:36:38
Canadian iTunes bonus track
No.TitleLength
12."Better Man" (live)4:56
Amazon.co.uk bonus track
No.TitleMusicLength
12."Immortality" (live)Dave Abbruzzese, Ament, Gossard, McCready, Vedder6:07

The iTunes LP edition also features a video of a live performance of "The Fixer" as well as a short documentary on the making of the album.

Personnel Edit

Pearl Jam

Additional musicians

  • Bruce Andrus – horn
  • Justin Bruns – violin
  • Richard Deane – horn
  • Danny Laufer – cello
  • Cathy Lynn – viola
  • Brendan O'Brien – backing vocals, piano
  • Christopher Pulgram – violin
  • Susan Welty – horn

Production

Charts Edit

Certifications Edit

Sales certifiations for Backspacer
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[69] Platinum 70,000^
Canada (Music Canada)[114] Platinum 80,000^
Italy (FIMI)[115] Platinum 70,000*
New Zealand (RMNZ)[70] Gold 7,500^
Portugal (AFP)[116] Gold 10,000^
United Kingdom (BPI)[117] Silver 60,000^
United States (RIAA)[118] Gold 500,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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External links Edit

  • Official website  
  • The Making of Backspacer short film on YouTube

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This article is about the 2009 Pearl Jam album For the 1996 Supergroove album see Backspacer Supergroove album Backspacer is the ninth studio album by the American rock band Pearl Jam released on September 20 2009 The band members started writing instrumental and demo tracks in 2007 and got together the following year to work on an album It was recorded from February through April 2009 with producer Brendan O Brien who had worked on every Pearl Jam album except their 1991 debut Ten and 2006 s self titled record although this was his first production credit since 1998 s Yield Material was recorded at Henson Recording Studios in Los Angeles California and O Brien s own Southern Tracks Recording in Atlanta Georgia The album the shortest of the band s career features lyrics with a more optimistic look than the politically infused predecessors Riot Act and Pearl Jam something frontman Eddie Vedder attributed to the election of Barack Obama BackspacerStudio album by Pearl JamReleasedSeptember 20 2009 2009 09 20 RecordedFebruary 16 April 30 2009StudioHenson Hollywood Southern Tracks Atlanta Doppler AtlantaGenreAlternative rock 1 hard rock 2 Length36 38LabelMonkeywrenchProducerBrendan O BrienPearl Jam chronologyPearl Jam 2006 Backspacer 2009 Live on Ten Legs 2011 Singles from Backspacer The Fixer Released August 24 2009 Got Some Just Breathe Released October 31 2009 Amongst the Waves Released May 17 2010The band released the album through its own label Monkeywrench Records with worldwide distribution by Universal Music Group via a licensing agreement with Island Records Physical copies of the record were sold through Target in North America and promotion included a deal with Verizon a world tour and moderately successful singles The Fixer and Got Some Just Breathe Reviews for Backspacer were largely positive praising the sound and composition and the album became Pearl Jam s first chart topper in the U S Billboard 200 since 1996 s No Code while also topping the charts in Canada Australia and New Zealand Contents 1 Background and recording 2 Music and lyrics 3 Artwork 4 Release and promotion 4 1 Backspacer Tour 4 2 Singles 5 Critical reception 5 1 Accolades 6 Commercial performance 7 Track listing 8 Personnel 9 Charts 9 1 Weekly charts 9 2 Year end charts 9 3 Singles 10 Certifications 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksBackground and recording EditIn 2007 after Pearl Jam s 2006 tour had ended the band members began recording demo material on their own while staying in occasional contact via e mail Guitarist Mike McCready revealed at the time that he d tested out some ideas with guitarist Stone Gossard and drummer Matt Cameron in separate sessions as well 3 After the band was invited to record The Who s Love Reign o er Me for the Reign Over Me soundtrack they opted to call long time collaborator Brendan O Brien to produce their cover During the experience O Brien and Pearl Jam decided it was a good time for them to work again on a studio album 4 This ninth album would mark O Brien s first production credit with Pearl Jam since 1998 s Yield 5 The band allowed O Brien greater latitude in determining the sound of Backspacer At this point I think we re willing to let somebody cut the songs up a little bit said lead vocalist Eddie Vedder In the past Brendan would say It s a great song but I think you should do it in a different key and we d say no But now that we ve heard Bruce Springsteen has listened to his suggestions I think we will too 6 Bassist Jeff Ament said He brings a brutally honest approach to what he thinks is working and what isn t and it really moves things along We don t get weighted down with ideas that maybe aren t even that good He s one of the few people outside of the band that we trust with our music and we re really really looking forward to making this record 7 The band began working on the album in May 2008 5 making demos in Seattle Washington before recording sessions at Henson Recording Studios in Los Angeles California where O Brien usually works 6 8 Ament said it was the first time since the first record that we ve really rehearsed instead of just going to the studio with a handful of ideas 6 In May the band had about five ideas that have been worked on 5 which were given some instrumental beds later in the summer Additional demos were put to tape in December 7 following a trip by all bandmembers but Vedder to Ament s home in Montana 6 The singer later proceeded to put rough vocals on those tracks 7 and also brought in his own material for the band members to work on 9 In February 2009 Pearl Jam went for a two week session at Henson 7 It was the first time the band spent a considerable amount of time recording outside of Seattle since 1996 s No Code 7 McCready said When we got together with Ed and it really started getting more cohesive we took that momentum down to Los Angeles with Brendan It was a great idea to get us out of Seattle You ve got to get out of your comfort zone and we ve talked about doing that for the past 10 years and kind of haven t so we trusted Brendan s judgment 9 In April 2009 the band went for a two week session to finish the album with O Brien at his mixing facility at Southern Tracks in Atlanta Georgia 10 The album took a total of thirty days in the studio to get finished and O Brien stated we had 90 of the record cut in the first nine days 11 The album title was chosen in part because of nostalgia for the historical name of the backspace key on typewriters that went out of use in the 1950s 12 and also as a reference to looking back on one s life 13 Vedder is known to use typewriters when writing lyrics and letters 12 Vedder said Backspacer means actually you kind of have to go back and look at your mistake 14 Gossard said There are some retrospective moods on this record where Ed is looking at both his past and his future 15 The album title Backspacer was also used for the name of a leatherback turtle that was sponsored by Pearl Jam for Conservation International and National Geographic s Great Turtle Race 16 Music and lyrics Edit nbsp The Fixer source source A sample of The Fixer the first single released from the album Problems playing this file See media help McCready said I d sum it up as kind of a tight concise rock n roll record with kind of pop or maybe new wave elements to it It s a really quick record but I like that element to it I like the sparseness of the songs and the way that Brendan pulled us together and made us play as good as we could 9 Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic said that prior to Backspacer Pearl Jam wouldn t or couldn t have made music this unfettered unapologetically assured casual and yes fun 17 Vedder stated The new record feels good so far really strong and uptempo stuff we can sink our teeth into 6 and added that the band s live performances inspired the album s sound At one of our gigs without flashpots and electricity there s only so much room for those difficult listening songs That s one reason we kept the arrangements lean 11 The singer cited Guided by Voices as a reference in creating the shorter and faster songs of Backspacer 5 Gossard said that Backspacer is what we could have done for the last five records in terms of re engaging with the roots of why this band works 18 and that there are plenty of ballads too and there are some shifts in how Jeff and Matt and I are all relating I think this record s got a chance to sound significantly different 6 Ament said There are a couple of great things that Ed brought in that could be real departures for us Whatever wave Ed caught with his soundtrack for Into the Wild has taken him to different places 6 Lyrically Backspacer displays a more positive outlook than the band s last few albums 19 Vedder credited the election of President Barack Obama as inspiration for the optimistic lyrics 14 Regarding the lyrics Vedder said I ve tried over the years to be hopeful in the lyrics and I think that s going to be easier now 6 Gossard stated We ve made a couple of political and pointed records the last two in particular and just to move away from that is great because it allows you to go back to that when you need to and it refreshes everybody and it comes down to a beat and a melody and your friends and a lyric and a poem and something that s important to you 20 Vedder stated he did not spend more than half hour writing the lyrics to each song If it s not going to happen quick then I don t want to do it because it means there s another one out there that is going to happen quick and is going to hit you like a lightning bolt 21 Vedder called Gonna See My Friend a drug song but elaborated that the song is about going to see a friend to stay off drugs 22 and he stated that Got Some is about a drug dealer but added what the drug the dealer is selling is actually a great rock song 23 The lyrics to Johnny Guitar described by Vedder as almost an Elvis Costello homage 11 were inspired by a collage of album covers pasted on the bathroom wall of the band s rehearsal space Vedder noticed the album cover for Johnny Guitar Watson s 1979 album What the Hell Is This and imagined a man who becomes attracted to one of the various women on the cover and then wonders why this woman would rather be one of Watson s many girlfriends instead of his only one 24 Vedder described Just Breathe as as close to a love song as we ve ever gotten 22 and said that the subject of the song is the happiest times of people s lives when they should just take in the moment and breathe for a minute 24 He also said that Unthought Known concerns the human psyche 24 and Supersonic is about the love for music 23 According to Vedder Speed of Sound is taken from the perspective of a man still sitting in a bar after everyone else has left but he added that even though the song is sad it became more confident when played with the whole band 24 He said Force of Nature is about the strength of one person in the relationship when they can withstand some of the faults in another 25 The End has been described as an aching love song 12 Artwork EditThe artwork for the album was handled by editorial cartoonist Dan Perkins who goes by the pen name Tom Tomorrow 26 Perkins spent six months working on the artwork 27 In 2009 Village Voice Media publishers of 16 alternative weeklies suspended all syndicated cartoons across their entire chain including Perkins strip This Modern World Perkins lost twelve client papers in cities including Los Angeles Minneapolis New York City and Seattle 28 prompting his friend Vedder to post an open letter on the Pearl Jam website in support of the cartoonist 29 Perkins referred to the artwork as dreams and memories 30 while Gossard referred to the artwork as a bizarro otherworldy dreamscape 31 The album s cover art features nine images created by Perkins and was revealed through a contest on the band s official website The nine images were hidden on various websites and the contest asked Internet users to search for the websites containing the images whereby the images would be placed on a grid on the Pearl Jam website after clicking on them After finding all of the images users were rewarded with a demo version of the song Speed of Sound 32 The bottom right image is based on Robert Wiles photo of Evelyn McHale s suicide On the cover and spine of the limited edition gatefold sleeve version the Backspacer keys glow in the dark 33 Release and promotion EditPearl Jam did not re sign its record deal with J Records and the band released the album through its own label Monkeywrench Records in conjunction with Universal Music Group in the United States and through Universal s Island Records internationally Pearl Jam reached a deal with Target to be the exclusive big box store retailer for the album in the United States 18 The album also saw release through the band s official website independent record stores online retailers and iTunes 12 34 Those who purchase the compact disc or iTunes version of the album can access a virtual vault which features eleven concerts that span from 2005 to 2008 of which up to two can be chosen to download for free 35 the iTunes edition was also released as an iTunes LP Tying in with the release of the album the entire album has been made available as downloadable content for the Rock Band series of video games 12 A deal with Verizon made the songs from the album available as both ringtone and ringback 11 Backspacer Tour Edit Main article Backspacer Tour nbsp Pearl Jam and collaborator Boom Gaspar keyboards on the Backspacer Tour Pictured in a semi circle behind Eddie Vedder in this concert in Manchester England on August 17 2009 are from L to R Matt Cameron Jeff Ament Mike McCready Boom Gaspar and Stone GossardPearl Jam promoted the album with tours in North America and Oceania in 2009 36 On October 4 2009 the band headlined the Austin City Limits Music Festival 37 The appearance took place amidst a fourteen date North American leg of the tour 36 Afterward the band continued to tour in Oceania 12 In November 2009 they appeared in Australia with their first performance in Perth and after gigs in Adelaide Melbourne Sydney and Brisbane Their next concert performances followed in New Zealand After their last date there Pearl Jam returned to the United States for a final American leg in May 2010 38 and a European leg in June 2010 39 Singles Edit The lead single The Fixer backed with B side Supersonic also from the album was made available through the band s official website The Fixer entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number 56 and reached number three on the Alternative Rock Tracks charts A music video was made for The Fixer Footage from the video directed by Cameron Crowe was used for a commercial for Target advertising Backspacer which features The Fixer 31 34 The song was also nominated for Best Rock Song at the 52nd Grammy Awards 40 The band also released the double a side single Got Some Just Breathe a month after Backspacer and Amongst the Waves the following summer 41 Critical reception EditProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingAnyDecentMusic 7 1 10 42 Metacritic79 100 43 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 17 Entertainment WeeklyB 44 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 45 Los Angeles Times nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 46 The New York Timesmixed 47 Pitchfork4 6 10 2 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 48 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 49 Spin8 10 50 Timefavorable 51 Backspacer received mainly positive reviews from music critics and is the band s best reviewed studio album of the 2000s according to Metacritic where it received a score of 79 out of 100 based on reviews from 24 professional critics 43 With 18 critics the editors of AnyDecentMusic rated Backspacer a 7 1 out of 10 42 AllMusic staff writer Stephen Thomas Erlewine gave the album four and a half out of five stars saying that it sounds as if they enjoy being in a band intoxicated by the noise they make 17 Ann Powers of the Los Angeles Times gave the album four out of four stars describing it as 11 breakneck rockers and candidly emotional ballads adding up to barely more than a half hour of optimally toned catharsis and praising the lightness and dexterity of the playing and Vedder s hard driving often playful vocals and called its music Accessible without sacrificing sophistication aggressive without flailing 52 Rolling Stone staff writer Rob Sheffield gave Backspacer four out of five stars saying that it contains the shortest tightest punkiest tunes they ve ever banged out and that Eddie Vedder s heart on fire vocals are the main attraction as always He added After toughing out the Bush years Pearl Jam aren t in the mood for brooding at long last surf s up 49 Dave Simpson of The Guardian also gave the album four out of five stars In the review he stated that the Seattle quartet have rarely sounded this energised Simpson observed that this is a record made by mature men with perspective full of reflection and eclecticism finding space for both U2 guitar motifs and Buzzcocks solos He added that the ninth Pearl Jam album may even be the best of the lot 45 Evan Sawdey of PopMatters gave the album a rating of 7 10 and wrote that Pearl Jam have finally re discovered who they are and sound stronger than ever because of it 53 Paul Brannigan of Q gave the album four out of five stars He said the album is largely characterised by joyous new wave influenced rock n roll and for the first time in their 19 year career Pearl Jam actually sound whisper it fun No honestly 48 Josh Modell of Spin gave the album four out of five stars He said For the first time in years Pearl Jam are seizing the moment rather than wallowing in it 50 Time reviewer Josh Tyrangiel said The songs here are built on hooks covered with guitar fuzz and then trimmed back a bit so the melody abides Tyrangiel added Nothing revolutionary but Backspacer provides an adrenaline jolt that shouldn t be underestimated either 51 Leah Greenblatt of Entertainment Weekly gave the album a B saying that Backspacer is the sort of sweaty rock amp roll that belongs in a bar with cracked leather booths and 2 beers and that it grows same y but tracks like the surfing as life metaphor anthem Amongst the Waves do indeed make something old feel if not new good again 44 The New York Times said that Pearl Jam refuses mostly to equate maturity with slowing down but added Pearl Jam s quandary is that with fewer outside targets or frustrations to rail against it risks turning sanctimonious Pearl Jam s music doesn t align well with satisfaction 47 Joshua Love of Pitchfork said that the album seems to suggest in its tossed off 37 minutes that Pearl Jam have no greater concern and regard for what they do than the rest of the world can muster and he added that with the spotlights long since extinguished Pearl Jam seem content to do things by the book 2 Accolades Edit At the 53rd Grammy Awards Backspacer was nominated for Grammy Award for Best Rock Album losing to Muse s The Resistance 54 Several year end lists included the album amongst the best releases of 2009 AllMusic listed it on their Favorite Rock Albums of 2009 55 Billboard ranked it eighth on their Top 10 Albums of 2009 56 while Rolling Stone put Backspacer at 11th on their list 57 Popmatters had it as 31st 58 and Q on the 35th spot 59 Commercial performance EditThe album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 with 189 000 copies sold in its first week of release 60 the only independent release to top the Billboard 200 that year It is the first Pearl Jam album to reach number one in the United States since No Code debuted at number one in 1996 61 7 000 of those copies were on vinyl the highest first week total for LPs in 2009 62 On the Billboard 200 dated May 22 2010 Backspacer logged its 32nd week on the chart making the album Pearl Jam s longest charting album since 1998 s Yield 63 Backspacer was certified Gold by the RIAA on January 28 2010 64 and has sold 635 000 copies as of July 2013 update according to Soundscan 65 It also topped the charts in Canada 66 where it was certified Platinum 67 Australia 68 also going Platinum 69 and New Zealand being certified Gold 70 Track listing EditAll lyrics are written by Eddie Vedder all music is composed by Vedder except where notedBackspacer track listingNo TitleMusicLength1 Gonna See My Friend 2 472 Got Some Jeff Ament3 013 The Fixer Matt Cameron Mike McCready Stone Gossard2 574 Johnny Guitar Cameron Gossard2 495 Just Breathe 3 346 Amongst the Waves Gossard3 577 Unthought Known 4 088 Supersonic Gossard2 389 Speed of Sound 3 3410 Force of Nature McCready4 0311 The End 2 55Total length 36 38 Canadian iTunes bonus trackNo TitleLength12 Better Man live 4 56 Amazon co uk bonus trackNo TitleMusicLength12 Immortality live Dave Abbruzzese Ament Gossard McCready Vedder6 07 The iTunes LP edition also features a video of a live performance of The Fixer as well as a short documentary on the making of the album Personnel EditPearl Jam Jeff Ament bass guitar layout design Matt Cameron drums percussion Stone Gossard guitar Mike McCready guitar Eddie Vedder guitar vocals layout design credited as Jerome Turner for album conceptAdditional musicians Bruce Andrus horn Justin Bruns violin Richard Deane horn Danny Laufer cello Cathy Lynn viola Brendan O Brien backing vocals piano Christopher Pulgram violin Susan Welty horn Production Billy Bowers additional engineering John Burton additional engineering Tom Tapley additional engineering Nick DiDia recording Andy Fischer layout design Eddie Horst string and horn arrangements Patti Horst copyist and contractor Neil Hundt drum technician Bob Ludwig at Gateway Mastering mastering Steve Morrison assistance Tom Syrowski assistance Brendan O Brien production mixing Jackie O Brien production coordination Mala Sharma production coordination Tom Tomorrow album concept album art layout design George Webb guitar technicianCharts EditWeekly charts Edit Weekly sales chart performance for Backspacer Chart 2009 PeakpositionAustralian Albums ARIA 71 1Austrian Albums O3 Austria 72 3Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 73 6Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 74 9Canadian Albums Billboard 66 1Croatia IFPI 75 36Danish Albums Hitlisten 76 5Dutch Albums Album Top 100 77 3Finnish Albums Suomen virallinen lista 78 11French Albums SNEP 79 20German Albums Offizielle Top 100 80 3Hungarian Albums MAHASZ 81 33Irish Albums IRMA 82 2Italian Albums FIMI 83 4Japanese Albums Oricon 84 34Mexican Albums Top 100 Mexico 85 8New Zealand Albums RMNZ 86 1Norwegian Albums VG lista 87 4Portuguese Albums AFP 88 1Scottish Albums OCC 89 5Spanish Albums PROMUSICAE 90 4Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 91 13Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 92 5UK Albums OCC 93 9US Billboard 200 94 1US Top Rock Albums Billboard 95 1 Year end charts Edit Year end chart performance for Backspacer Chart 2009 PositionAustralian Albums ARIA 96 42Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 97 78Canadian Albums Billboard 98 47Dutch Albums Album Top 100 99 58US Billboard 200 100 90US Top Rock Albums Billboard 101 24Polish Albums ZPAV 102 83Chart 2010 PositionUS Billboard 200 103 172US Top Rock Albums Billboard 104 47Singles Edit Sales chart performance for singles from Backspacer Year Single Peak chart positionsUS 105 US Alt 106 US Main 107 US Rock 105 AUS 108 CAN 109 GER 110 JPN 111 NZ 112 UK 113 2009 The Fixer 56 3 10 2 22 14 97 78 11 93 Got Some Just Breathe 78 6 36 5 30 2010 Amongst the Waves 17 27 Certifications EditSales certifiations for Backspacer Region Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 69 Platinum 70 000 Canada Music Canada 114 Platinum 80 000 Italy FIMI 115 Platinum 70 000 New Zealand RMNZ 70 Gold 7 500 Portugal AFP 116 Gold 10 000 United Kingdom BPI 117 Silver 60 000 United States RIAA 118 Gold 500 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Shipments figures based on 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