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Track Listings

1 Sometimes
2 Hail, Hail
3 Who You Are
4 In My Tree
5 Smile
6 Off He Goes
7 Habit
8 Red Mosquito
9 Lukin
10 Present Tense
11 Mankind
12 I'm Open
13 Around the Bend

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Though it contains none of the band's radio staples, No Code may be the one Pearl Jam record that holds up start to finish. Partly this is because of the songs, which like the hypnotic "Who Are You" are unusually straightforward. But it's also because this is the most musically varied effort of the band's career: "Hail, Hail" is a full-tilt firestorm, but the quiet "Sometimes" is a hesitating, slow burn. And while "Smile" has a Crazy Horse roar, the unplugged setting of "Off He Goes" lets the song breathe and the emotions sink in. --David Cantwell

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  • Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No
  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.62 x 4.92 x 0.33 inches; 3.84 ounces
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Sony Legacy
  • Original Release Date ‏ : ‎ 1996
  • Run time ‏ : ‎ 49 minutes
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ December 12, 2006
  • Label ‏ : ‎ Sony Legacy
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B000002BFZ
  • Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
    Great record. My only complaint is that Amazon continues to make deliveries opposite of my requests. There are delivery instructions upon placing orders. The same individual either is completely incompetent or doesn’t know how to read.
  • Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2021
    One of their greatest albums ever, and this new re-release does it the justice it deserves. As PJ fans know most or all re-pressings or re-released vinyl doesn’t compare to the original pressings. In my opinion this is Pearl Jam’s best sounding re-issue that has ever been pressed, sounds near identical to the OG pressing from its original release. It’s an evolutionary album for the band, containing all the emotions of Eddie’s genius lyrics and displays the bands melodic beauty we expect and have seen from previous albums. No Code just presents these expectations in a different light. Showing the groups humble growth and understanding, acceptance and perseverance, both lyrically and musically and it all culminates into the utterly beautiful work that is No Code. The vinyl jacket is wonderfully put together with the lyric Polaroid cards worthy enough to be framed and put on the wall. The audio quality is superb in my opinion, not all overly clean as past re-pressings, which almost sounds digital, this pressing still preserving the subtle snaps and pops you’d expect from an original LP release. Unlike other re-pressings also Eddie’s voice does not have the dulled down almost muffled tone those contain, instead you hear the true gorgeousness and clarity of his amazing voice, so much emotion can not just be heard with his amazing lyrics, but also felt with the cadence in his voice. JUST BUY IT NOW! I lost my original LP many many years ago, have listened to CD and through streaming services countless times, and after just one listening session to this vinyl version it was as if I was hearing it all again for the first time since I first listened to 1996 pressing. I have nothing but praise to offer this album, once again, just BUY IT NOW! So far I’ve only givin it one spin on the table and listened through speakers so tonight when I play it again through my headphones the experience will only get better! Of your a new fan or an old fan this vinyl version is a MUST own!
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2024
    Sounds great. No issues
  • Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2019
    This album was very divisive when it came out over 20 years ago for Pearl Jam fans. The band had gone in a very different direction than their previous 3 albums and used different sounds and influences similarly to the Beatles when they came out with Sgt Peppers. Reflecting back now, the album though unique to the band's rest of the their albums, is very special and a must have for fans.

    The album starts of with Eddie Vedder being candid in the calm yet anxious "Sometimes" followed by the fast pace and jump inducing "Hail Hail". "In My Tree" is one of the most reflective and meaningful song in their catalogue. There are some folk songs like "Off He Goes" and "Around the Bend" and songs that rock like "Lukin" and "Present Tense". If you think you know Pearl Jam, this album will give you a different perspective and show you how versatile the band truly is.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2024
    Good songs.
  • Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2008
    With 1996's "No Code", Pearl Jam began to shift away from the limelight and dove deep into themselves to produce a record that is both diverse and entertaining.

    "Sometimes" begins the album, a track that is moody, and somewhat somber, exploring religious themes about the creation of man and man's struggle through life while remaining concise.

    The next track, "Hail, Hail" picks up the pace, with a dirty, fuzzed out riff and a good bass line. The song manages to take the somewhat depressing lyrics about a relationship gone wrong while staying fast paced, and as the song goes on some hope manages to seep in.

    The next two songs, "Who You Are" and "In My Tree" pick up in "Sometimes" place after the frenetic "Hail, Hail", with rolling, almost tribal drum beats carried by Jeff Ament's bass and Eddie's voice.

    "Smile" has a riff with a similar dirty quality to it, and relatively simplistic lyrics. The harmonica interspersed throughout adds another dimension to the trudging rocker, making it one of the more standout tracks.

    "Off He Goes" is one of my favorites from the album. The lyrics set a narrative over a slow acoustic guitar, telling the story of a friend that sets off on a trip brought on by what could be strains in his personal life ("Know a man...his face seems pulled and tense.../
    Like he's riding on a motorbike... in the strongest winds"), and as doubts creep into the narrator's mind about this friend's return, he unexpectedly shows up again, seemingly the same person. However, he is soon off again, and the song ends on a note similar to how it started.

    "Habit" has a garage rock/grunge-type riff to it, with muddled and often hard-to-understand vocals from Vedder. It seems to explore the drug use of someone close, how it's wrong for them but yet they're still sucked in and on the way to self-destruction. However, the two breakdowns Both crammed into a 3:36 song), coupled with the guitar solo (Which is pretty impressive) fading out right as it gets some good momentum behind it, put the track lower than it deserves to be.

    "Red Mosquito" has something closer to a country rock vibe going for it, with interesting vocal melodies. It's got a good flow and progression to it, and is one of the better tracks off the album.

    However, the next song takes a turn for the more abrasive side of Pearl Jam. "Lukin" is a 1 minute long song, with a simple three-chord riff and screechy vocals from Vedder, describing his own fallacies and a stalker that might or might not be out to kill him.

    "Present Tense" is a slow and introspective number, which also happened to put me in a much better mindset after some personal issues that had plagued me. The atmospheric guitar work during the verses highlight the lyrics and message without getting in the way, but I'll leave that message for you to discover yourself. It's worth it.

    "Mankind" is something that is either enjoyable or unenjoyable in my opinion, with little to no middle ground. Rhythm guitarist Stone Gossard employs the mic on this song, who also wrote the lyrics for the song. What's being conveyed is a man that is watching mankind obsess over the little things, while he sits back and wonders why. Again, you either like it or you don't.

    "I'm Open" begins and ends with spoken word poetry from Vedder, which is interesting to listen but may end up leaving the impression of him being pretentious and rambling. For those who can appreciate the song, though, it's an interesting piece of music that deserves a bit more praise.

    "Around The Bend" finishes the album, a number mostly carried by the bass and drums. The vocals are soothing and relaxing, and listening to it right now in my tired state is actually wearing me down further! The story behind it is that Vedder wrote it as a lullaby for one of the member's kids, and that quality leaves it's fingerprints through the whole song, both in lyrics and instrumentation. It's good to listen to when you want to get away from everything, if only for four minutes, because of it's optimistic and calming lyrics.

    Overall, Pearl Jam took a big chance with this album. It is markedly a much slower tempo than their previous albums, and marked the point in the band's history when they shifted to a less commercial and more mature entity. Of course the album was greeted with less-than-stellar sales, but it was well worth it in my mind.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2021
    the best Vinyl i bought in terms of presentantion and material for the fans, delightful photo art in the polaroids with the lirics handwrittings behind, remarcable design, quality and one of the most introspective works of the band, love the music, the lyrics, the energy and ambient this record brings everytime i listen to it, it's like to be in my tree
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  • fm
    5.0 out of 5 stars edição de vinyl
    Reviewed in Brazil on January 13, 2023
    Adquiri uma edição de vinyl em 2022, e ela veio super caprichada! Assim como a versão em CD dos anos 90, o vinyl vem com os polaroids! Muito bem feito!
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  • M.R
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great
    Reviewed in Canada on October 21, 2024
    Great!
  • Amazon Kunde
    5.0 out of 5 stars Endlich Neuauflage
    Reviewed in Germany on December 18, 2021
    Musikalisch eine schöne Reise. Klasse Sounds und Produktion. Da Originale aus 1996 zwischen 150 und 200 Euro gehandelt werden je nach Serie der beiliegenden Polaroids und die 2016er reissue auch schon die 100er Marke knackt, ist die aktuelle sorgfältige Neuauflage mehr als wiilkommen. Der Preis geht wegen der aufwendigen Produktion von Cover und Fotos in Ordnung. Die Polaroids gibt es diesmal wohl nicht in unterschiedlichen Serien. Mix und Pressqualität einwandfrei....
  • Cliente de Amazon
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente versión!
    Reviewed in Mexico on October 12, 2021
    Una gran sorpresa es la edición gatefold y viene con la réplica tamaño carta como las polaroids del CD original. Vale mucha la pena!
  • lacroix Gauthier
    5.0 out of 5 stars No Code repress 2016
    Reviewed in France on September 7, 2016
    Enfin !!!!
    Apres des années à hésiter à acheter les originaux mais qui coutent un bras,ma patience à enfin était récompensé !!
    Et récompensé comme il faut,ces éditions sont superbes et le son est magique !!!
    C'est pour moi encore un des derniers grands Pearl Jam,après Binaural j'ai commencé à bien lâcher mais No code et Yield sont des albums magiques et qui n'ont pas pris une ride !!
    Merci Pearl Jam