Super Rare Pearl Jam Live in Australia 1998 2xLP

Super Rare Pearl Jam Live in Australia 1998 2xLP

$239.00
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Super Rare Pearl Jam Live in Australia 1998 2xLP

Super Rare Pearl Jam Live in Australia 1998 2xLP

$239.00

Very hard to find high-quality bootleg release of the Pearl Jam concert in Melbourne Park Australia on March 5, 1998.

SUCK ON MY DICK PRESENT SHOW #126 WEEK OF JULY 22 PEARL JAM LIVE AT MELBOURNE PARK AUSTRALIA MARCH 5 1998 ... "PROMO RUN AT YOUR DISCRETION"

Own a legendary, unfiltered slice of grunge counter-culture history with this rare vintage 2xLP live underground pressing of Pearl Jam live at Melbourne Park, Australia. Capturing the band at the absolute peak of their roaring 1998 Yield global tour, this double-album artifact is sourced straight from the pristine soundboard radio broadcast of March 5, 1998. The deep, high-fidelity grooves effortlessly deliver the raw, arena-shaking velocity of Eddie Vedder’s vocals and the blistering twin-guitar attacks of Mike McCready and Stone Gossard. Because this pressing contains the completely unedited setlist, you get to experience rare live tracks and covers completely omitted from official modern reissues. Wrapped in its infamous, ultra-rare "Suck On My Dick Presents" white-label promo sheet layout, this spectacular, hard-to-find double record is the ultimate trophy centerpiece for any hardcore alternative rock collector or Pearl Jam completionist.

1998 Australian bootleg of Pearl Jam show in Melbourne on March 5, 1998.  

Tracklist:  (1) Release, Brain of J, Animal, Faithful, In My Tree, Corduroy, (2) Wishlist, Even Flow, Spin The Black Circle, Daughter, Given To Fly, Hail Hail, (3) Crazy Mary, Off He Goes, State Of Love And Trust, Do The Evolution, Alive, (4) Go, Black, Rearview Mirror, Immortality, Porch.

Sleeve is generic white with a paper insert over cover in excellent condition.  The paper lists the pertinent album info and track list across the double album (2xLP = 4 sides).  Really good sound quality - probably a sound board or radio broadcast taping.

Vinyl grades VG.  Visually they grade VG+ with just a couple light surface marks/hairlines and a light scratch across the four sides.  For the most part the discs play VG+ with no issues and crisp/clear sound.  The music features prominently though there is some crowd noise in the background.  There are a couple spots with maybe a little static/crackle, though it can be hard to tell given the content.  Anyways, based on that it's being graded VG.

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