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| Artist: Eddie Vedder Label: J-Records Category: Music
List Price: $18.98 Buy New: $8.99 You Save: $9.99 (53%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 150 reviews Sales Rank: 307
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.4
MPN: 715944 UPC: 886971594423 EAN: 8869715944236 ASIN: B000ULQV0W
Release Date: September 18, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Short, but genius. Just like Eddie Vedder. September 14, 2008 This is the music I've been waiting for from Eddie Vedder. The richness of voice matched with the passsion of his performance and lyrics with substance touch me in ways that Pearl Jam does not. He has produced other music with those elements, but here his warmth and sincerity are not competing with heavy rock sound. A few of the songs really remind me of John Lennon. No Ceiling would fit right in on Revolver. The first few months I owned the album, I considered it quiet and contemplative. After seeing four of his solo shows, I turn it way up and it has a whole different energy. The shortness of the album has an easy fix: hit play again.
Great music September 11, 2008 This may be a little softer than what some Pearl Jam fans expect from Eddie Vedder. Its the same type of music as his Crazy Mary single. I thought it was a great CD, even if you have not seen the movie or read the book the songs are moving.
Into The Wild Soundtrack Featuring Eddie Vedder August 19, 2008 Great movie and soundtrack. Beautiful scenery to go along with the eerily smooth and hynotic voice of Eddie Vedder! Acoustics spin you in!
This is a Bias Review August 15, 2008 1 out of 16 found this review helpful
Dear Sean Penn, I know that this movie is set in the time of grunge's uprising of muddy guitar tones and lyrics crafted of the Fathers of the North Western Baritone Teenaged Angst, but really? Eddie Vedder? There was more around that you could have chosen, maybe someone who evolved from their flanneled past. There has been a near twenty year span since then. Look how far you have come from lovable teen to what you have become now.
Spicoli, this was a great film, but there was so much more that you could have made better, if you would have taken a little more time. Emile Hirsch should not have played McCandless, to whom he brought a body, but no justice in his portrayal. He acts too naive and looks too green to portray a tramp of the road for over two years. Maybe you should have thought about that, I Am Sam. I have no suggestion for you, and am terribly sorry that I dont, however. But dont get me wrong, I did enjoy your movie. I just thought you could have made it better.
Sir, on your next film in which you are behind the camera, please investigate in a little more musical taste than that of the diluted, choking voice of a 43 man who's career derives off of rock and roll's distasteful past.
Sincerely, MrFisette
Into The Wild August 4, 2008 This CD is amazing...the movie is awesome, it is an amazing story and the soundtrack really captures the essence of the story. Having listened to the CD so many times, now I want to see the movie again to see where the songs fit in. While the music can certainly stand on it's own, seeing the movie really increases its relevance. Totally recommend....hands down.
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