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Pearl Jam tour?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No news yet on a tour but here's the latest news on their forthcoming greatest hits release:Rearviewmirror (greatest hits 1991-2003) 2CD album to be released on November 29th Pearl Jam's career spanning hits collection, Rearviewmirror will be released on Novebmer 29th.The two-disc package will contain an Up Side feat. the band's biggest anthems, including 'Once', 'Spin The Black Circle' and 'Do The Evolution'. The Down Side will focus on their more introspective side, with songs like 'Black', 'Nothingman',and 'Wishlist'. Guitarist Stone Gossard and bassist Jeff Ament formed Pearl Jam in 1990 following the demise of their prior band, Mother Love Bone. Guitarist Mike McCready & singer Eddie Vedder soon joined,and drummer Dave Krusen completed the lineup (he would be the first of four drummers, followed by Dave Abbruzzese, Jack Irons, and current drummer, Matt Cameron). The band debuted with Ten in 1991,which was critically and publically acclaimed, including 'Jeremy', 'Evenflow', 'Once', 'Alive' and 'Black' (the latter three songs have been remixed for this collection by longtime Pearl Jam collaborator Brendan O'Brien).Ten went on to sell over 13 million copies worldwide.The band's next three LPs Vs', 'Vitalogy and No Code, continued the bands success, Pearl Jam has sold over 50 million albums worldwide to date.Track Listing Upside: Once,Alive, Even Flow, Jeremy, State of Love and Trust Animal, Go, Dissident, Rearviewmirror, Spin the Black Circle, Corduroy, Not for You, I Got ID, Hail Hail, Do the Evolution, Save You. Downside: Black, Breath, Daughter, Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town, Immortality, Betterman, Nothingman, Who You Are, Off He Goes, Given to Fly Wishlist, Last Kiss, Nothing As It Seems, Light Years I Am Mine, Man of the Hour, Yellow Ledbetter
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