Tracklist
A1 | Breakerfall | |
A2 | Gods' Dice | |
A3 | Evacuation | |
A4 | Light Years | |
B1 | Nothing As It Seems | |
B2 | Thin Air | |
B3 | Insignificance | |
C1 | Of The Girl | |
C2 | Grievance | |
C3 | Rival | |
D1 | Sleight Of Hand | |
D2 | Soon Forget | |
D3 | Parting Ways |
Companies, etc.
- Recorded At – Studio Litho
- Mixed At – Southern Tracks
- Mixed At – The Sound Factory
Credits
- Bass – Jeff Ament
- Cello – Justine Foy
- Drums – Matt Cameron
- Engineer – Matt Bayles
- Engineer [2nd] – Ashley Stubbert
- Guitar – Stone Gossard
- Keyboards, Harmonium – Mitchell Froom
- Mixed By – Tchad Blake (tracks: B1, C1, C3 to D2)
- Percussion – Wendy Melvoin
- Producer – Tchad Blake
- Viola – April Cameron
- Vocals, Guitar – Eddie Vedder
Notes
Recorded at Studio Litho, Seattle, WA.
Mixed at Southern Tracks, Atlanta, GA and Sunset Sound Factory, Los Angeles, CA.
Mixed at Southern Tracks, Atlanta, GA and Sunset Sound Factory, Los Angeles, CA.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Some copies have a sticker with a barcode.): 7464-63665-1
- Matrix / Runout (A-side, runout, etched): 67388 AL TL
- Matrix / Runout (B-side, runout, etched): 67388 BL TL
- Matrix / Runout (C-side, runout, etched): 67389 AL TL
- Matrix / Runout (D-side, runout, etched): 67389 BL TL
Other Versions (5 of 78)
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Binaural (CD, Album) | Epic | EK 63665 | US | 2000 | ||
Binaural (CD, Album, Tri-Fold Digipak) | Epic | 494590 2, 4945902000 | Europe | 2000 | |||
Binaural (2×LP, Album) | Epic | 4945901000, 494590 1, EPC 494590 1, 4945901003 | Europe | 2000 | |||
New Submission
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Binaural (CD, Album, Limited Edition, Digipak, CD, Single, Limited Edition) | SME Records | SRCS 2298-9 | Japan | 2000 | ||
Recently Edited
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Binaural (CD, Album, Digipak) | Epic | 494590 2 | Australia | 2000 |
Recommendations
Reviews
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Edited 2 years agoI respectfully disagree that the reissues are equal or sound the same as the originals. There is no way they both sound the same. I was really debating selling my original and just carefully A-B'd them and although the reissue sounds really good, they are distinctly different. This original seems to have more bite. The acoustic guitars sound real, the bass and drums are aggressive, Eddie's vocals are mixed in perfect. Everything is a little more in your face in a good way. The reissue sounds much smoother. It's more tame to me. It's still good, but when you listen to them both back to back, you can hear the differences between the 2. The difference reminds me exactly as Let Your Dim Light Shine. The original has the same in your face aggressive sound whereas the Real Gone Music is lacking. If you just listen to the reissues you'll love them. But if you carefully compare you really notice the difference.
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I've had my copy for 20 years. This thing is a majestic work of dark, murky mystery and beauty. I've gotten rid of a lot of good records over the years but I think I kept this one not only because I like the album a lot (have it on CD all that time, too), but because it's such a brilliant example of why vinyl is the best. The soundstage and the depth, warmth, space, heaviness, presence. It's got it all.
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i have both reissue and original now. played on a project debut black ortofon. amp, decent speakers, etc.
original vs reissue - i don't see the value of spending three to four times the price of a reissue on an original copy that's been used. the reissue sounds exactly the same to the original. sorry scalpers. i know you want to sell it for the high costs but there really is no difference.
same can be said for the other reissues and originals i have (ten, no code). -
Original Ten, VS, Vitalogy, No Code....all sound better than the reissues....but Binaural original, no differences. Go reissue on Binaural.
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This original sounds so much better than the recent reissue. Save your money and get the real thing instead of the reissue, it will be worth it.
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