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Pearl Jam


"Pearl Jam Twenty" (PJ20) is a live compilation album released on September 19, 2011, in Europe and September 20 in the United States. The album serves as the soundtrack to the documentary film directed by Cameron Crowe, which chronicles the band's history and evolution over two decades. The compilation features a mix of live performances, showcasing iconic songs and memorable moments from Pearl Jam's concerts. It includes tracks that span their extensive discography, reflecting their journey from their early days in the Seattle grunge scene to their status as rock legends. In addition to the audio album, PJ20 was released as a deluxe box set, which included a vinyl version of the soundtrack, a coffee table book with photographs and essays, and other memorabilia. The film itself premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival in 2011 and provides an in-depth look at the band's creative process, influences, and the challenges they faced over the years. The album received positive reviews from fans and critics alike, highlighting the band’s passionate performances and the raw energy of their live shows. It serves not only as a celebration of Pearl Jam's music but also as a testament to their enduring impact on the rock genre.