I had this cd and lost it a while ago. It is kind of hard to find in good shape and I was able to get just what I wanted at an excellent price. Super fast shipping was a warm welcome. I love it.
This is a companion piece to Neil Young's "Mirrorball" (it even says so on the back). Not all of Pearl Jam plays on this-it's basically Jack Irons and Eddie Vedder, with Brendan O'Brien on bass and Neil on guitar, pump organ and backround vocals. Eddie may be the singer and songwriter, but Neil's presence is indelibly stamped on this disc.
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Will I Walk the Long Road?
Review created: 06/24/01
by: ParisLemon -- a member of Epinions
Pros: "I Got Id" and "Long Road"
Cons: NONE
This Album Saved Me In 1995 I was younger, 6 years younger then I am now, and much more impressionable. I was going through some rough times in my life and had little hope for the future. Back then I was all about music, specifically Pearl Jam or "grunge" music, and it is of course what I turned to when I found nothing else could make me feel better. While recording Neil Young's Mirrorball, Pearl Jam took some studio time to record two songs with Neil that Eddie Vedder (lead singer) had written. The two songs, are two of Pearl Jam's best. Merkin Ball was released as a kind of add of to the...