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Tokyo Japan: March 3rd 2003 [Limited Edition, Live]

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (June 10, 2003)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Limited Edition, Live
  • Label: Sony
  • ASIN: B00009MGQA
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (20 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #158,826 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

Disc: 1
1. Release
2. Can't Keep
3. Even Flow
4. Save You
5. Hail, Hail
6. Dissident
7. Love Boat Captain
8. Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town
9. Given to Fly
10. Lukin
See all 15 tracks on this disc
Disc: 2
1. Corduroy
2. Do the Evolution
3. Blood
4. Encore Break
5. Bushleaguer
6. Know Your Rights
7. Go
8. Black
9. U
10. Breath
See all 17 tracks on this disc

Editorial Reviews

This 2 CD set is an out of print collectible! It is the 2003 Sony release. Catalog #E2K-90336. Still sealed. Cardboard cover.Track Listing:Disc One:1. Release2. Can't Keep3. Even Flow4. Save You5. Hail, Hail6. Dissident7. Love Boat Captain8. Small Town9. Given To Fly10. Lukin11. Not For You12. Daughter13. You Are14. I Am Mine15. BettermanDisc Two:1. Corduroy2. Do The Evolution3. Blood4. Encore Break5. Bushleaguer6. Know Your Rights7. Go8. Black9. U10. Breath11. RVM12. Encore Break13. Don't Be Shy14. Soon Forget15. Last Kiss16. Yellow Ledbetter17. Alive

 

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Pearl Jam puts forth another fine live effort, April 8, 2004
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This review is from: Tokyo Japan: March 3rd 2003 (Audio CD)
Pearl Jam's bootleg of the March 3rd show at Tokyo's Budokan is filled with plenty of highs and lows, but at the end of the day, it's a good recording worth owning.

Pearl Jam dives into their more well known catalog with "Evenflow" following "Release" and "Can't Keep," but the band's Ten-era rocker seems to have lost its intensity -- the vocals just don't have the same edge they used to have, and its played faster than usual to boot. This results in a weak version of an otherwise powerful fan favorite.

"Save You" off of Pearl Jam's latest studio album "Riot Act" recieves the same treatment and is played faster than usual, but sounds great all the same. Vedder's more 'reserved' scream on the studio version of the song doesn't appear here -- its a no-holds barred shout that sounds superior to a concious scream worried about its tonal quality on Save You's studio counterpart.

Renditions of "Hail, Hail" and "Dissident" off of Pearl Jam's earlier works sound great, "Hail, Hail" definitely a highlight with its memorable riffs.

"Lukin" is weaker than its studio recording on "No Code," as if Eddie Vedder doesn't have the voice to sing the song anymore. However, it does roll into a fantastic version of "Not For You."

"You Are" and "I Am Mine" off of Riot Act also make appearances. While "I Am Mine" is a suitable live rendition of the song, "You Are" features somewhat weak vocals, as if Vedder were uninterested. It just sounds a bit too low and lazy for me.

"Betterman," a song from Eddie Vedder's pre-Pearl Jam days that first appeared on "Vitalogy" sounds great -- a number that starts with a lone Vedder singing the song without the rest of the band, who come out after the first few verses. Normally a more interested crowd would drown out Vedder in the singing of the first few verses of "Betterman," but no such luck with the crowd at the Budokan that night.

The real highlights of the show open up the second disc. Pearl Jam's "Corduroy" still sounds strong with its straight forward message of love.

It's followed by Pearl Jam's "Do The Evolution" which is another fine live preformance by the band. It's a bit of a letdown compared to other official bootlegs, though with no improvisation at all on the part of Vedder. Most of the other times the song is preformed, its lyrics about "I am the first man to make plans" are substituted for something more humorous. No such thing on this boot. Not to say "Do The Evolution" sounds weak at all on the Tokyo show, just that better recordings of it exist.

Vedder's vocals sound fantastic on "Blood," an angry song about the media looking for dirt on rockstars and other icons. He hasn't lost it at all in the +10 years since the song was first heard.

In my opinion, "Bushleaguer" and "Know Your Rights" see their finest renditions of all of the 2003 tour on the Tokyo, Japan bootleg. "Bushleaguer" doesn't sound calculated at all -- it just flows and sounds fantastic. While Eddie Vedder once again sounds reserved on the studio version of the song, his vocals are more laid back and fluid live. Plus, its got some great opening guitar work from Mr. Mike McCready.

"Know Your Rights" is the same way -- a Clash cover, all the other appearances of the song (notably on the Madison Square Garden two-night stand) sound too calculated and it seems as if too much care has been taken in how Vedder's voice sounds. The Budokan sees a straight preformance of the song -- once again, it just flows and doesn't sound unnatural at all.

Other highlights of the second disc are a fine preformance of "Black," a Pearl Jam b-side "Breath" that's an absolutely amazing song with a fantastic riff, "Alive," "Yellow Ledbetter" (another b-side) and the attempt at a sad song on a ukulele, "Soon Forget." Seemingly one of the rare times "Soon Forget" appears live, it's a halarious song to hear as the attempt at making it sad are completely thwarted with the first few notes from Ed's uke.

While not the best live recording released for retail put out by Pearl Jam, it's got enough highlights that make it worthwhile for purchase.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The crowd was CRAZY, but the new bootlegs are about music, July 29, 2003
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This review is from: Tokyo Japan: March 3rd 2003 (Audio CD)
This Bootleg is a great one. If you crank it loud then you will hear the roaring crowd. The new bootlegs have much less crowd noise than previous tours. It takes getting used to, but the music and vocal quality is much better on the new bootlegs.

The setlist on this boot is only a preview. I have listened to it many times. The band jams quite bit and added extra to many songs. I have 5 PJ boots from 2003, this is by far the best as far as band energy, emotion, setlist. The crowd was crazy by the way. I was there! Pay no attention to the other reviews about a quiet crowd... the place went nuts. Turn up the volume and you will hear it.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Killer setlist, June 16, 2003
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Phineas (Chicago, IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tokyo Japan: March 3rd 2003 (Audio CD)
This is a great bootleg to get if you like to hear the BAND
rockin' out and not the incessant noise of the crowd.
PJ plays 30 songs on this night, so don't tell me they
aren't into the music. Most of their sets in the US have
been 25 songs.

SO if you want your moneys worth this is a good all
around live release.

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