Yield (album)

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Yield
Studio album by Pearl Jam

Publication
(s)

February 3, 1998

Format (s)

CD , LP

Genre (s)

Alternative rock , grunge

Title (number)

13

running time

48:35

occupation

production

Brendan O'Brien , Pearl Jam

chronology
No Code
(1996)
Yield Binaural
(2000)

Yield is the fifth studio album by the American rock band Pearl Jam . It was produced by Brendan O'Brien . For the first time since the debut album Ten , the band released a video clip for a single. Directed Do the Evolution led Kevin Altieri and Todd McFarlane .

style

In contrast to the previous album No Code , Yield is less experimental. The band's typical mixture of faster pieces and ballads is continued, but more accessible and straightforward than on the two previous ones.

layout

Typical for the band, this album was also released in a cardboard slipcase. On the cover you can see a country road, on the edge of which there is a road sign with the words “Yield” and the meaning “Pay attention!”. If you open the front cover, you see the same street sign in the sea again.

reception

Bill Aicher wrote on musiccritic.com that Pearl Jam had released another great album. The album continues its path from "rough grunge to civilized rock."

Track list

  1. Brain Of J.
  2. Faithfull
  3. no way
  4. Given to Fly
  5. Wishlist
  6. Pilate
  7. Do the evolution
  8. Red Dot
  9. MFC
  10. Low light
  11. In hiding
  12. Push me, pull me
  13. All Those Yesterdays

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Bill Aicher: Yield. The First Mammal to Wear Pants. In: musiccritic.com. 1998, accessed November 12, 2018 .