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Binaural (album)

Binaural is the sixth studio album by American rock band Pearl Jam, released May 16, 2000, through Epic Records. 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 begin work on a new album. During the production of the album, the band encountered hindrances such as singer Eddie Vedder's writer's block, and guitarist Mike McCready's entrance into rehabilitation due to an addiction to prescription drugs. This is Pearl Jam's first album to feature former Soundgarden drummer Matt Cameron, who joined during 1998's Yield Tour to replace Jack Irons.

Binaural
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 16, 2000
RecordedSeptember 1999 – January 2000
StudioStudio Litho (Seattle)
Genre
Length52:05
LabelEpic
Producer
Pearl Jam chronology
Yield
(1998)
Binaural
(2000)
Riot Act
(2002)
Singles from Binaural
  1. "Nothing as It Seems"
    Released: April 25, 2000
  2. "Light Years"
    Released: July 10, 2000

The music on the album featured an experimental sound, evident on songs that used binaural recording techniques. The atmospheric tracks, mostly featuring somber lyrics dealing with social criticism, led the band to convey these themes with images of nebulas in the album artwork. Binaural received positive reviews, and debuted at number two on the Billboard 200. Although the album was certified gold by the RIAA, it became the first Pearl Jam studio album to fail to reach Platinum status in the United States. The album's 2000 tour spawned a large collection of official bootleg releases.

Recording edit

Similar to the process for Yield, the band members worked on material individually before starting the recording sessions together.[1] Lead vocalist Eddie Vedder called the making of the album "a construction job."[2] Binaural was the first album since the band's debut that was not produced by Brendan O'Brien. Gossard stated that the band "felt like it was time to try something new,"[1] and that they "were ready for a change."[3] Instead the band hired producer Tchad Blake, known for his use of binaural recording. Binaural recording techniques, which employ two microphones to create a 3-D stereophonic sound, were used on several tracks, such as the acoustic "Of the Girl." Regarding Blake, Gossard said, "He was just there for us the whole time, wanting us to create different moods."[4] This was the first Pearl Jam studio album following the departure of drummer Jack Irons, and features drummer Matt Cameron of Soundgarden, who had previously drummed on Pearl Jam's U.S. Yield Tour.[5]

Binaural was recorded in late 1999 and early 2000 in Seattle, Washington, at Studio Litho, which is owned by guitarist Stone Gossard.[5] The album was initially mixed at Sunset Sound Factory in Los Angeles, California, with Blake; however, the band proved to be dissatisfied with how the mixes turned out.[6] According to McCready, Blake's work complemented the slower tracks such as "Nothing as It Seems" well, but faced trouble with others, which the band wanted to sound heavier. For the heavier songs, the group brought in former producer O'Brien,[7] who remixed the tracks at his mixing facility at Southern Tracks in Atlanta, Georgia.[8] It was with O'Brien that the band determined the final sequencing of the album.[9]

During the writing and recording of the album, the band encountered several obstacles. Vedder has admitted that while working on the album he suffered from writer's block, which made it difficult for him to come up with lyrics.[10] This inspired the hidden track "Writer's Block" - which consists of the sounds of a typewriter - that appears at the end of the album, starting at 6 minutes and 50 seconds on the track "Parting Ways".[11] Vedder had written music for several songs, including "Insignificance" and "Grievance", but was having trouble coming up with lyrics for the songs.[6] He decided to not write any more music, and to focus only on lyrics, even banning himself from playing guitar. Unable to write more lyrics, Vedder said he saw a ukulele and thought "that's not a guitar," and wrote the song "Soon Forget" using the ukulele.[12] Guitarist Mike McCready went into rehabilitation to receive treatment for an addiction to prescription drugs.[6][9] Gossard recalled that "everyone wasn't on the same page" due to McCready's absence and the familiarization with Cameron.[3]

Three instrumentals featured on the Touring Band 2000 DVD ("Thunderclap", "Foldback", and "Harmony") come from the early Binaural sessions.[13] Several songs were rejected from the album that eventually found their way on to the 2003 Lost Dogs collection of rarities. These include "Sad", "Hitchhiker", "In the Moonlight", "Education", "Fatal", and "Sweet Lew".[14] "Sad", originally called "Letter to the Dead", was called "a great pop song" by Ament, but he said the song did not fit the album because the band does not "really [write] very many pop records."[15] "Sweet Lew", about Kareem Abdul-Jabbar,[14] was cut from Binaural because it did not fit the album according to Ament.[15] "Fatal" was producer Tchad Blake's favorite song to come out of the recording sessions.[14] "Strangest Tribe" and "Drifting" were also recorded around the time of the album's recording sessions, and both songs were released on the band's 1999 fan club Christmas single as well as Lost Dogs.[14][16]

Music and lyrics edit

Binaural opens with three up-tempo songs before growing more diverse.[17] Vedder explained, "We'd rather challenge our fans and make them listen to our songs than give them something that's easy to digest. There is a lot of music out there that is very easy to digest but we never wanted to be part of it."[10] As described by critic Jon Pareles on his review for Rolling Stone, Pearl Jam distances itself from the grunge that made them famous and "delve[s] elsewhere: jumpy post-punk and somber meditations, tightly wound folk rock and turbulent, neopsychedelic rockers that sound like they boiled out of jam sessions."[18]

A few songs on the album show classic rock influences. The intro to the opening track "Breakerfall" uses a guitar riff similar to The Who song "I Can See for Miles" (from the 1967 album, The Who Sell Out).[9] Additionally, "Soon Forget", which features Vedder playing a ukulele, is heavily influenced by The Who song "Blue, Red and Grey" (from the 1975 album, The Who by Numbers), with Vedder describing it as "30 seconds of plagiarising" and thanking Pete Townshend on the lyric sheet.[19] The song "Nothing as It Seems" has been compared to the style of Pink Floyd.[1]

Bassist Jeff Ament wrote lyrics for two songs on the album ("Gods' Dice" and "Nothing as It Seems"), and Gossard for three ("Thin Air," "Of the Girl" and "Rival"). The album is lyrically darker than the band's previous album Yield, with Gossard describing the lyrics as "pretty somber."[20] Vedder addressed the social criticism contained in the album's lyrics by stating, "I think what everyone's looking for, y'know, is freedom...That's part of being comfortable in your own skin. I know I had a problem with being told what to do, and had a problem with being mentally and physically constricted. All of humanity is searching for freedom and I think it's important to know when you have it, too."[20] Ament stated that "Gods' Dice" is about "judging anybody who has any sort of belief system whether they believe in God or not",[1] and that "Nothing as It Seems" is about his childhood growing up in a rural area of Northern Montana.[21] Vedder called "Evacuation" a "song about change",[4] and stated in an interview that the moral of "Insignificance" is "the ineffectiveness of political struggle."[22] Vedder took inspiration from the 1999 World Trade Organization protests in Seattle when writing "Grievance",[22] and said the song is about the dangers of technology.[10] Gossard has said that the song "Rival" is his reflection upon the 1999 Columbine High School massacre.[23]

Packaging edit

The album's cover art is a modified Hubble Space Telescope photo of the planetary nebula MyCn 18, popularly known as the Hourglass Nebula. Hubble Space Telescope photos of the Helix Nebula and Eagle Nebula are also featured in the inside cover and liner notes for this album, respectively. The photos were used with the permission of NASA. Regarding the artwork, Ament said, "The reason that we went with Tchad [Blake] is because he provides an amazing atmosphere to songs....So, I think we wanted the artwork to represent that....One of the themes that we've been exploring...is just realizing that in the big scheme of things, even the music that we make when we come together, no matter how powerful it is, it's still pretty minuscule. I think for me the whole space theme has a lot to do with scale. You know, you look at some of those pictures, and there are thirteen light years in four inches in that picture."[17]

The album's title is a reference to the binaural recording techniques that were utilized on several tracks. Binaural literally means "having or relating to two ears." Regarding the choice of the title, Gossard said, "When we looked up the word 'binaural,' it meant to listen with both ears. So it seemed like a fitting title for the album."[24]

Release and reception edit

Commercial performance edit

Binaural sold 226,000 copies during its first week of release and debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 album chart. It was held off the top spot by the Britney Spears album, Oops!... I Did It Again.[25] Binaural became the first Pearl Jam studio album to fail to reach Platinum status. Binaural has been certified gold by the RIAA,[26] and, as of 2013, has sold 850,000 copies in the United States according to Nielsen SoundScan.[27] The album topped the charts in New Zealand, where it was certified Platinum,[28] and Australia,[29] where it went Platinum[30] and ended as the 36th best-selling record of the year.[31]

Two singles were released from Binaural. The lead single, "Nothing as It Seems", was issued on April 25, 2000,[32] entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number 49, and reached number three on the Mainstream Rock charts. The album's other single, "Light Years", was released on July 10, 2000,[33] and did not chart on the Hot 100, but it did place on the Mainstream Rock and Modern Rock charts.[34]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic69/100[35]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [36]
Entertainment WeeklyB+[37]
The Guardian     [38]
Kerrang!     [39]
NME9/10[40]
Q     [41]
Robert Christgau [42]
Rolling Stone     [18]
Spin7/10[43]

Binaural received generally favorable reviews from music critics according to Metacritic, where it holds a 69 after 16 reviews.[35] NME gave Binaural a nine out of 10. In the review, Binaural is called "a seething, furious album; a declamatory statement against cynicism and passivity and the simple injustices of everyday life" and that "even when the band slow the pace, the songs are coloured by a heartfelt intensity."[40] AllMusic staff writer Stephen Thomas Erlewine gave the album four out of five stars, saying, "The songs are sharper, the production is layered, and the performances are as compassionate as ever, resulting in their finest album since Vitalogy."[36] Time reviewer Christopher John Farley noted that the album is "less impatient and rage filled than much of Pearl Jam's earlier work." Farley added that "Pearl Jam, rather quietly, is building a long-term career to rival the rock legends of the past."[44] Jim Farber of Entertainment Weekly gave the album a B+, considering that the "weighty subjects [give] Pearl Jam's introspective lyrics and stone-faced rock a refreshing edge" and adding that "if PJ long ago lost the zeitgeist, at least they've kept a hold on their hearts."[37] Critic Robert Christgau described the album as "Rock as inner struggle, eternally externalized."[42]

Spin gave the album seven out of 10 stars, writing that "Everything you want is still there—goofy experimentalism, guitar frenzy, Eddie's self-abusive wail. It's just more solid, more clear."[43] Q gave the album three out of five stars, commenting that "Grunge may have died, but Pearl Jam it seems will never be slayed."[41] Rolling Stone staff writer Jon Pareles gave the album three and a half out of five stars, feeling that the album "comes across as part of an extended conversation among the five band members...and fans loyal enough to check in for Pearl Jam's latest musings on love, death and social responsibility."[18] The Guardian also gave the album three out of five stars, stating that Pearl Jam "are dignified, musicianly, sincere... and a teensy bit dull" and observing that "Vedder's affecting vocal angst drowns in a sea of pessimistic riffola." The review called Binaural "a warts-and-all album; it has grabbers, songs that sink in slowly and a few absolute duds."[38] At the 2001 Grammy Awards, "Grievance" received a nomination for Best Hard Rock Performance.[45] Regarding Binaural, Ament stated that "we look back and think we didn't put some of the best songs on it", adding that "I think there are some beautiful things that came out of it, but we're never going to remember that record as one of the greats."[46]

Tour edit

 
Pearl Jam in Columbia, Maryland on September 4, 2000.

Pearl Jam promoted the album with tours in Europe and North America.[47] The tour started along with the album release on May 23, with a show in Lisbon, Portugal. The European tour had 26 dates.[48] The final concert of the European tour ended in tragedy, where an accident at the Roskilde Festival in Denmark on June 30 led nine fans to be crushed underfoot and suffocated to death as the crowd rushed to the front.[49] This led two additional concerts through July to be cancelled.[50] A month after the European tour concluded, the band embarked on a two-leg North American tour, starting on Virginia Beach, Virginia on August 3.[48] The first leg of the tour focused on the East Coast of the United States, and then the band moved to the Midwest and the West Coast for the tour's second leg.[47] The band considered disbanding after the Roskilde tragedy,[49] but Vedder stated that "playing, facing crowds, being together" in the North American tour "enabled us to start processing it."[6]

On October 22, 2000, the band played the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, celebrating the 10th anniversary of its first live performance as a band. The tour's final night took place on November 6, 2000, in Seattle, Washington at KeyArena where the band performed for more than three hours. The European and North American tours were documented by a long series of official bootlegs, all of which were available in record stores as well as through the band's fan club.[51] The band released 72 live albums in 2000 and 2001, and set a record for most albums to debut in the Billboard 200 at the same time.[52] Following the conclusion of the 2000 tour, the band released Touring Band 2000, a DVD which featured select performances from the North American legs of the tour.[13]

Binaural was played in its entirety at the May 10, 2016 show in Toronto at the Air Canada Centre, as a block and in sequence, during the first set of a longer performance.[53]

Track listing edit

Binaural track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Breakerfall"Eddie Vedder2:19
2."Gods' Dice"Jeff Ament2:26
3."Evacuation"Matt Cameron (music), Vedder (lyrics)2:56
4."Light Years"Stone Gossard (music), Mike McCready (music), Vedder (music & lyrics)5:06
5."Nothing as It Seems[*]"Ament5:22
6."Thin Air"Gossard3:32
7."Insignificance"Vedder4:28
8."Of the Girl[*]"Gossard5:07
9."Grievance"Vedder3:14
10."Rival[*]"Gossard3:38
11."Sleight of Hand[*]"Ament (music), Vedder (lyrics)4:47
12."Soon Forget[*]"Vedder1:46
13."Parting Ways[I]"Vedder7:17
Total length:52:05

^ I "Parting Ways" contains the hidden track "Writer's Block" at 6:49.

^ * Asterisks denote the use of binaural recording techniques.

Japanese bonus disc
No.TitleMusicLength
1."Footsteps[*]" (live)Gossard5:24
2."Better Man[*]" (live)Vedder4:37

^ * Live tracks recorded at the 1999 Bridge School Benefit.

Original track listing edit

When the track listing for Binaural was first released in late March 2000, it was quite different from the final version.[54] Some tracks that were originally on the album were dropped and not released until the 2003 rarities compilation, Lost Dogs,[46] and "Gods' Dice" was added to the final version. The original version is as follows:

  1. "Breakerfall"
  2. "Insignificance"
  3. "Evacuation"
  4. "Letter to the Dead"
    • Later renamed to "Sad"
  5. "Rival"
  6. "Grievance"
  7. "Light Years"
  8. "Of the Girl"
  9. "Thin Air"
  10. "Nothing as It Seems"
  11. "Fatal"
  12. "Sleight of Hand"
  13. "Soon Forget"
  14. "In the Moonlight"
  15. "Parting Ways"
  16. "Education"

Personnel edit

Charts and certifications edit

Singles edit

Weekly chart performance for singles from Binaural
Year Single Peak chart positions
US
[34]
US Main
[34]
US Mod
[34]
AUS
[29]
GER
[88]
IRE
[89]
ITA
[90]
NLD
[91]
NOR
[92]
NZ
[93]
SWE
[94]
SWI
[95]
UK
[96]
2000 "Nothing as It Seems" 49 3 10 7 98 27 6 33 5 42 40 83 22
"Light Years" 17 26 64 25 52
"—" denotes singles that did not chart.

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External links edit

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Binaural is the sixth studio album by American rock band Pearl Jam released May 16 2000 through Epic Records 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 begin work on a new album During the production of the album the band encountered hindrances such as singer Eddie Vedder s writer s block and guitarist Mike McCready s entrance into rehabilitation due to an addiction to prescription drugs This is Pearl Jam s first album to feature former Soundgarden drummer Matt Cameron who joined during 1998 s Yield Tour to replace Jack Irons BinauralStudio album by Pearl JamReleasedMay 16 2000RecordedSeptember 1999 January 2000StudioStudio Litho Seattle GenrePost punk folk rock neo psychedeliaLength52 05LabelEpicProducerTchad Blake Pearl JamPearl Jam chronologyYield 1998 Binaural 2000 Riot Act 2002 Singles from Binaural Nothing as It Seems Released April 25 2000 Light Years Released July 10 2000 The music on the album featured an experimental sound evident on songs that used binaural recording techniques The atmospheric tracks mostly featuring somber lyrics dealing with social criticism led the band to convey these themes with images of nebulas in the album artwork Binaural received positive reviews and debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 Although the album was certified gold by the RIAA it became the first Pearl Jam studio album to fail to reach Platinum status in the United States The album s 2000 tour spawned a large collection of official bootleg releases Contents 1 Recording 2 Music and lyrics 3 Packaging 4 Release and reception 4 1 Commercial performance 4 2 Critical reception 5 Tour 6 Track listing 6 1 Original track listing 7 Personnel 8 Charts and certifications 8 1 Weekly charts 8 2 Year end charts 8 3 Certifications 8 4 Singles 9 References 10 External linksRecording editSimilar to the process for Yield the band members worked on material individually before starting the recording sessions together 1 Lead vocalist Eddie Vedder called the making of the album a construction job 2 Binaural was the first album since the band s debut that was not produced by Brendan O Brien Gossard stated that the band felt like it was time to try something new 1 and that they were ready for a change 3 Instead the band hired producer Tchad Blake known for his use of binaural recording Binaural recording techniques which employ two microphones to create a 3 D stereophonic sound were used on several tracks such as the acoustic Of the Girl Regarding Blake Gossard said He was just there for us the whole time wanting us to create different moods 4 This was the first Pearl Jam studio album following the departure of drummer Jack Irons and features drummer Matt Cameron of Soundgarden who had previously drummed on Pearl Jam s U S Yield Tour 5 Binaural was recorded in late 1999 and early 2000 in Seattle Washington at Studio Litho which is owned by guitarist Stone Gossard 5 The album was initially mixed at Sunset Sound Factory in Los Angeles California with Blake however the band proved to be dissatisfied with how the mixes turned out 6 According to McCready Blake s work complemented the slower tracks such as Nothing as It Seems well but faced trouble with others which the band wanted to sound heavier For the heavier songs the group brought in former producer O Brien 7 who remixed the tracks at his mixing facility at Southern Tracks in Atlanta Georgia 8 It was with O Brien that the band determined the final sequencing of the album 9 During the writing and recording of the album the band encountered several obstacles Vedder has admitted that while working on the album he suffered from writer s block which made it difficult for him to come up with lyrics 10 This inspired the hidden track Writer s Block which consists of the sounds of a typewriter that appears at the end of the album starting at 6 minutes and 50 seconds on the track Parting Ways 11 Vedder had written music for several songs including Insignificance and Grievance but was having trouble coming up with lyrics for the songs 6 He decided to not write any more music and to focus only on lyrics even banning himself from playing guitar Unable to write more lyrics Vedder said he saw a ukulele and thought that s not a guitar and wrote the song Soon Forget using the ukulele 12 Guitarist Mike McCready went into rehabilitation to receive treatment for an addiction to prescription drugs 6 9 Gossard recalled that everyone wasn t on the same page due to McCready s absence and the familiarization with Cameron 3 Three instrumentals featured on the Touring Band 2000 DVD Thunderclap Foldback and Harmony come from the early Binaural sessions 13 Several songs were rejected from the album that eventually found their way on to the 2003 Lost Dogs collection of rarities These include Sad Hitchhiker In the Moonlight Education Fatal and Sweet Lew 14 Sad originally called Letter to the Dead was called a great pop song by Ament but he said the song did not fit the album because the band does not really write very many pop records 15 Sweet Lew about Kareem Abdul Jabbar 14 was cut from Binaural because it did not fit the album according to Ament 15 Fatal was producer Tchad Blake s favorite song to come out of the recording sessions 14 Strangest Tribe and Drifting were also recorded around the time of the album s recording sessions and both songs were released on the band s 1999 fan club Christmas single as well as Lost Dogs 14 16 Music and lyrics edit nbsp Nothing as It Seems source source A sample of Nothing as It Seems the first single released from the album It is one of the songs on the album that utilized binaural recording techniques The song was written by Ament and features prominent usage of his upright bass giving the song an atmospheric feel Light Years source source A sample of Light Years the second single released from the album The song is a mid tempo ballad and features lyrics written by Vedder mourning the loss of someone close Problems playing these files See media help Binaural opens with three up tempo songs before growing more diverse 17 Vedder explained We d rather challenge our fans and make them listen to our songs than give them something that s easy to digest There is a lot of music out there that is very easy to digest but we never wanted to be part of it 10 As described by critic Jon Pareles on his review for Rolling Stone Pearl Jam distances itself from the grunge that made them famous and delve s elsewhere jumpy post punk and somber meditations tightly wound folk rock and turbulent neopsychedelic rockers that sound like they boiled out of jam sessions 18 A few songs on the album show classic rock influences The intro to the opening track Breakerfall uses a guitar riff similar to The Who song I Can See for Miles from the 1967 album The Who Sell Out 9 Additionally Soon Forget which features Vedder playing a ukulele is heavily influenced by The Who song Blue Red and Grey from the 1975 album The Who by Numbers with Vedder describing it as 30 seconds of plagiarising and thanking Pete Townshend on the lyric sheet 19 The song Nothing as It Seems has been compared to the style of Pink Floyd 1 Bassist Jeff Ament wrote lyrics for two songs on the album Gods Dice and Nothing as It Seems and Gossard for three Thin Air Of the Girl and Rival The album is lyrically darker than the band s previous album Yield with Gossard describing the lyrics as pretty somber 20 Vedder addressed the social criticism contained in the album s lyrics by stating I think what everyone s looking for y know is freedom That s part of being comfortable in your own skin I know I had a problem with being told what to do and had a problem with being mentally and physically constricted All of humanity is searching for freedom and I think it s important to know when you have it too 20 Ament stated that Gods Dice is about judging anybody who has any sort of belief system whether they believe in God or not 1 and that Nothing as It Seems is about his childhood growing up in a rural area of Northern Montana 21 Vedder called Evacuation a song about change 4 and stated in an interview that the moral of Insignificance is the ineffectiveness of political struggle 22 Vedder took inspiration from the 1999 World Trade Organization protests in Seattle when writing Grievance 22 and said the song is about the dangers of technology 10 Gossard has said that the song Rival is his reflection upon the 1999 Columbine High School massacre 23 Packaging editThe album s cover art is a modified Hubble Space Telescope photo of the planetary nebula MyCn 18 popularly known as the Hourglass Nebula Hubble Space Telescope photos of the Helix Nebula and Eagle Nebula are also featured in the inside cover and liner notes for this album respectively The photos were used with the permission of NASA Regarding the artwork Ament said The reason that we went with Tchad Blake is because he provides an amazing atmosphere to songs So I think we wanted the artwork to represent that One of the themes that we ve been exploring is just realizing that in the big scheme of things even the music that we make when we come together no matter how powerful it is it s still pretty minuscule I think for me the whole space theme has a lot to do with scale You know you look at some of those pictures and there are thirteen light years in four inches in that picture 17 The album s title is a reference to the binaural recording techniques that were utilized on several tracks Binaural literally means having or relating to two ears Regarding the choice of the title Gossard said When we looked up the word binaural it meant to listen with both ears So it seemed like a fitting title for the album 24 Release and reception editCommercial performance edit Binaural sold 226 000 copies during its first week of release and debuted at number two on the Billboard 200 album chart It was held off the top spot by the Britney Spears album Oops I Did It Again 25 Binaural became the first Pearl Jam studio album to fail to reach Platinum status Binaural has been certified gold by the RIAA 26 and as of 2013 has sold 850 000 copies in the United States according to Nielsen SoundScan 27 The album topped the charts in New Zealand where it was certified Platinum 28 and Australia 29 where it went Platinum 30 and ended as the 36th best selling record of the year 31 Two singles were released from Binaural The lead single Nothing as It Seems was issued on April 25 2000 32 entered the Billboard Hot 100 at number 49 and reached number three on the Mainstream Rock charts The album s other single Light Years was released on July 10 2000 33 and did not chart on the Hot 100 but it did place on the Mainstream Rock and Modern Rock charts 34 Critical reception edit Professional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic69 100 35 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 36 Entertainment WeeklyB 37 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 38 Kerrang nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 39 NME9 10 40 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 41 Robert Christgau nbsp 42 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 18 Spin7 10 43 Binaural received generally favorable reviews from music critics according to Metacritic where it holds a 69 after 16 reviews 35 NME gave Binaural a nine out of 10 In the review Binaural is called a seething furious album a declamatory statement against cynicism and passivity and the simple injustices of everyday life and that even when the band slow the pace the songs are coloured by a heartfelt intensity 40 AllMusic staff writer Stephen Thomas Erlewine gave the album four out of five stars saying The songs are sharper the production is layered and the performances are as compassionate as ever resulting in their finest album since Vitalogy 36 Time reviewer Christopher John Farley noted that the album is less impatient and rage filled than much of Pearl Jam s earlier work Farley added that Pearl Jam rather quietly is building a long term career to rival the rock legends of the past 44 Jim Farber of Entertainment Weekly gave the album a B considering that the weighty subjects give Pearl Jam s introspective lyrics and stone faced rock a refreshing edge and adding that if PJ long ago lost the zeitgeist at least they ve kept a hold on their hearts 37 Critic Robert Christgau described the album as Rock as inner struggle eternally externalized 42 Spin gave the album seven out of 10 stars writing that Everything you want is still there goofy experimentalism guitar frenzy Eddie s self abusive wail It s just more solid more clear 43 Q gave the album three out of five stars commenting that Grunge may have died but Pearl Jam it seems will never be slayed 41 Rolling Stone staff writer Jon Pareles gave the album three and a half out of five stars feeling that the album comes across as part of an extended conversation among the five band members and fans loyal enough to check in for Pearl Jam s latest musings on love death and social responsibility 18 The Guardian also gave the album three out of five stars stating that Pearl Jam are dignified musicianly sincere and a teensy bit dull and observing that Vedder s affecting vocal angst drowns in a sea of pessimistic riffola The review called Binaural a warts and all album it has grabbers songs that sink in slowly and a few absolute duds 38 At the 2001 Grammy Awards Grievance received a nomination for Best Hard Rock Performance 45 Regarding Binaural Ament stated that we look back and think we didn t put some of the best songs on it adding that I think there are some beautiful things that came out of it but we re never going to remember that record as one of the greats 46 Tour editMain article Binaural Tour nbsp Pearl Jam in Columbia Maryland on September 4 2000 Pearl Jam promoted the album with tours in Europe and North America 47 The tour started along with the album release on May 23 with a show in Lisbon Portugal The European tour had 26 dates 48 The final concert of the European tour ended in tragedy where an accident at the Roskilde Festival in Denmark on June 30 led nine fans to be crushed underfoot and suffocated to death as the crowd rushed to the front 49 This led two additional concerts through July to be cancelled 50 A month after the European tour concluded the band embarked on a two leg North American tour starting on Virginia Beach Virginia on August 3 48 The first leg of the tour focused on the East Coast of the United States and then the band moved to the Midwest and the West Coast for the tour s second leg 47 The band considered disbanding after the Roskilde tragedy 49 but Vedder stated that playing facing crowds being together in the North American tour enabled us to start processing it 6 On October 22 2000 the band played the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas Nevada celebrating the 10th anniversary of its first live performance as a band The tour s final night took place on November 6 2000 in Seattle Washington at KeyArena where the band performed for more than three hours The European and North American tours were documented by a long series of official bootlegs all of which were available in record stores as well as through the band s fan club 51 The band released 72 live albums in 2000 and 2001 and set a record for most albums to debut in the Billboard 200 at the same time 52 Following the conclusion of the 2000 tour the band released Touring Band 2000 a DVD which featured select performances from the North American legs of the tour 13 Binaural was played in its entirety at the May 10 2016 show in Toronto at the Air Canada Centre as a block and in sequence during the first set of a longer performance 53 Track listing editBinaural track listingNo TitleWriter s Length1 Breakerfall Eddie Vedder2 192 Gods Dice Jeff Ament2 263 Evacuation Matt Cameron music Vedder lyrics 2 564 Light Years Stone Gossard music Mike McCready music Vedder music amp lyrics 5 065 Nothing as It Seems Ament5 226 Thin Air Gossard3 327 Insignificance Vedder4 288 Of the Girl Gossard5 079 Grievance Vedder3 1410 Rival Gossard3 3811 Sleight of Hand Ament music Vedder lyrics 4 4712 Soon Forget Vedder1 4613 Parting Ways I Vedder7 17Total length 52 05 I Parting Ways contains the hidden track Writer s Block at 6 49 Asterisks denote the use of binaural recording techniques Japanese bonus discNo TitleMusicLength1 Footsteps live Gossard5 242 Better Man live Vedder4 37 Live tracks recorded at the 1999 Bridge School Benefit Original track listing edit When the track listing for Binaural was first released in late March 2000 it was quite different from the final version 54 Some tracks that were originally on the album were dropped and not released until the 2003 rarities compilation Lost Dogs 46 and Gods Dice was added to the final version The original version is as follows Breakerfall Insignificance Evacuation Letter to the Dead Later renamed to Sad Rival Grievance Light Years Of the Girl Thin Air Nothing as It Seems Fatal Sleight of Hand Soon Forget In the Moonlight Parting Ways Education Personnel editPearl Jam 8 Eddie Vedder lead vocals rhythm guitar ukulele credited as Jerome Turner for album concept Jeff Ament bass guitar upright bass inside photography Matt Cameron drums Stone Gossard rhythm guitar Mike McCready lead guitar Additional musicians and production 8 Matt Bayles engineering Tchad Blake production mixing tracks 5 6 9 11 13 portraits Liz Burns assistance with NASA photos April Cameron viola Dakota canine vocal Justine Foy cello Mitchell Froom keyboard harmonium K P Handron R O Dell NASA inside cover J Hester P Scowen NASA booklet cover Wendy Melvoin percussion Brendan O Brien mixing tracks 1 4 7 8 10 Pearl Jam production R Sahai J Trauger WFPC2 science team NASA front cover Adam Samuels Ashley Stubbert second engineers Pete Thomas percussionCharts and certifications editWeekly charts edit Weekly chart performance for Binaural Chart 2000 Peakposition Australian Albums ARIA 55 1 Austrian Albums O3 Austria 56 8 Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 57 5 Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 58 34 Canadian Albums Billboard 59 2 Danish Albums Hitlisten 60 20 Dutch Albums Album Top 100 61 5 Finnish Albums Suomen virallinen lista 62 10 French Albums SNEP 63 12 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 64 4 Hungarian Albums MAHASZ 65 21 Irish Albums IRMA 66 6 Italian Albums FIMI 67 2 Japanese Albums Oricon 68 18 New Zealand Albums RMNZ 69 1 Norwegian Albums VG lista 70 2 Scottish Albums OCC 71 5 Spanish Albums AFYVE 72 11 Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 73 6 Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 74 8 UK Albums OCC 75 5 UK Rock amp Metal Albums OCC 76 1 US Billboard 200 77 2 Year end charts edit Year end chart performance for Binaural Chart 2000 Position Australian Albums ARIA 78 36 Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 79 95 Canadian Albums Nielsen SoundScan 80 88 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 81 99 US Billboard 200 82 152 Certifications edit Certifications for Binaural Region Certification Certified units sales Australia ARIA 83 Platinum 70 000 Canada Music Canada 84 Platinum 100 000 New Zealand RMNZ 85 Platinum 15 000 United Kingdom BPI 86 Silver 60 000 United States RIAA 87 Gold 500 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone Singles edit Weekly chart performance for singles from Binaural Year Single Peak chart positions US 34 US Main 34 US Mod 34 AUS 29 GER 88 IRE 89 ITA 90 NLD 91 NOR 92 NZ 93 SWE 94 SWI 95 UK 96 2000 Nothing as It Seems 49 3 10 7 98 27 6 33 5 42 40 83 22 Light Years 17 26 64 25 52 denotes singles that did not chart References edit a b c d Jeff Woods with Pearl Jam for Radio Rock Network Radio Rock Network May 15 2000 Archived from the original on October 20 2002 Retrieved February 12 2012 Dwyer Michael August 2000 Steady Eddie Rolling Stone No 848 Wenner Media ISSN 0035 791X a b Interview with Stone Gossard and Mike McCready Total Guitar No 103 Future Publishing 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