Tracklist
A1 | Brain Of J. | |
A2 | Faithfull | |
A3 | No Way | |
A4 | Given To Fly | |
A5 | Wishlist | |
A6 | Pilate | |
B1 | Do The Evolution | |
B2 | 🔴 | |
B3 | MFC | |
B4 | Low Light | |
B5 | In Hiding | |
B6 | Push Me, Pull Me | |
B7 | All Those Yesterdays |
Companies, etc.
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
- Copyright © – Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
- Manufactured By – Epic
- Recorded At – Studio Litho
- Mixed At – Studio Litho
- Recorded At – Studio X
- Mixed At – Studio X
- Recorded At – Southern Tracks
- Mixed At – Southern Tracks
- Recorded At – Doppler Studios
- Mixed At – Doppler Studios
- Mastered At – Rodney Mills Masterhouse
- Published By – Write Treatage Music
- Published By – Innocent Bystander
- Published By – Jumpin' Cat Music
- Published By – Scribing C-Ment Songs
- Published By – Mr. Brootz Music
Credits
- Bass, Layout – Jeff Ament
- Design Concept [Album Concept] – Carpenter Newton
- Drums – Jack Irons
- Engineer [Additional Engineering] – Matt Bayles
- Engineer [Second Engineer, At Southern Tracks] – Ryan Williams
- Engineer [Second Engineer, At Studio Litho] – Matt Bayles
- Engineer [Second Engineer, At Studio X] – Sam Hofstedt
- Guitar – Stone Gossard
- Layout – George Estrada (2)
- Mixed By – Nick DiDia (tracks: B6)
- Photography By [All Photography] – J. Ament*
- Photography By [With] – Jerry Gay
- Producer – Pearl Jam
- Recorded By – Nick DiDia
- Vocals, Guitar – Ed Vedder*
Notes
Die-cut cover.
Includes a printed inner sleeve and a Pearl Jam "yield sign" sticker.
The name of track B2 is a red dot.
© 1998 Sony Music Entertainment Inc. /℗ 1998 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Manufactured by Epic, a division of Sony Music
Recorded and mixed at Studio Litho and Studio X (Seattle) and Southern Tracks Recording and Doppler (Atlanta). Mastered at Rodney Mills' Masterhouse.
For all songs: © 1997 Write Treatage Music/Innocent Bystander/Jumpin' Cat Music/Scribing C-Ment Songs (ASCAP)/Mr. Brootz Music (BMI).
Catalog numbers:
E 68164 - Spine & labels
68164 - Inner sleeve
Includes a printed inner sleeve and a Pearl Jam "yield sign" sticker.
The name of track B2 is a red dot.
© 1998 Sony Music Entertainment Inc. /℗ 1998 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
Manufactured by Epic, a division of Sony Music
Recorded and mixed at Studio Litho and Studio X (Seattle) and Southern Tracks Recording and Doppler (Atlanta). Mastered at Rodney Mills' Masterhouse.
For all songs: © 1997 Write Treatage Music/Innocent Bystander/Jumpin' Cat Music/Scribing C-Ment Songs (ASCAP)/Mr. Brootz Music (BMI).
Catalog numbers:
E 68164 - Spine & labels
68164 - Inner sleeve
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Rights Society: ASCAP
- Rights Society: BMI
- Barcode (On outer plastic wrap, scanned): 074646816417
- Barcode (On outer plastic wrap, text): 0 7464-68164-1 7
- Matrix / Runout (Label side A): AL 68164
- Matrix / Runout (Label side B): BL 68164
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): AL 68164-1A 1
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): BL 68164-1B 1
Other Versions (5 of 90)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Yield (Cassette, Album, Promo) | Epic | EPC 489365 | 1997 | |||
New Submission
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Yield (CD, Album, Promo) | Epic | ESK 3936 | US | 1997 | ||
Yield (CD, Album, Tri-Fold Digipak) | Epic | 489365 2, EPC 489365 2 | Europe | 1998 | |||
Yield (CD, Album, Digipak Tri-Fold) | Epic | EK 68164 | US | 1998 | |||
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Yield (LP, Album) | Epic | EPC 489365 1 | Europe | 1998 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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Edited one month agoI found this out in the wild at Amoeba today. Reasonable price too. Couldn’t believe it. One of my favorite PJ albums. Sounds absolutely amazing, great to crank up loud. The level of detail is incredible, I’m hearing things that I didn’t before when I played this on CD. Don’t hesitate if you come across a copy.
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Don’t have the 45 rpm VMP reissue to compare, mainly because this version sounds fantastic and saw no need to buy another copy.
This is how I this classic album sounding and this OG press sounds wonderful on my set up. -
Edited one year ago3349 "haves" right now. I'm surprised at how many copies they seem to have pressed of this considering it was released in 1998 at the height of the CD era. I didn’t even consider buying this on any other format than CD back then.
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This album sounds great. The dynamics increase with the volume and begs for you to play it loud. The songs on this album are some of my favorite of Pearl Jam’s. The sticker is a nice touch and the inner sleeve is sturdy. Highly recommend picking this one up.
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Pearl Jam is now taking preorders for Yield and No Code vinyl reissues on their site. Releasing Aug 5, 2016. Hooray for sane prices!
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