Ten (Pearl Jam Album) - Track Listing

Track Listing

All lyrics written by Eddie Vedder; except "I've Got a Feeling" by John Lennon and Paul McCartney.

No. Title Music Length
1. "Once" Stone Gossard 3:51
2. "Even Flow" Gossard 4:53
3. "Alive" Gossard 5:40
4. "Why Go" Jeff Ament 3:19
5. "Black" Gossard 5:44
6. "Jeremy" Ament 5:18
7. "Oceans" Gossard, Ament, Vedder 2:41
8. "Porch" Vedder 3:30
9. "Garden" Gossard, Ament 4:59
10. "Deep" Gossard, Ament 4:18
11. "Release" Gossard, Ament, Dave Krusen, Mike McCready, Vedder 9:05
Total length: 53:24

^ I "Release" contains the hidden track "Master/Slave" at 5:20.

European bonus tracks
No. Title Music Length
12. "Alive" (live) Gossard 4:54
13. "Wash" Ament, Gossard, Krusen, McCready, Vedder 3:33
14. "Dirty Frank" Dave Abbruzzese, Ament, Gossard, McCready 5:38

^ I *Recorded live on August 3, 1991 at RKCNDY in Seattle, Washington.

Japanese bonus tracks
No. Title Music Length
12. "I've Got a Feeling" John Lennon, Paul McCartney 3:42
13. "Master/Slave" Ament 3:48
Reissue bonus tracks
No. Title Music Length
12. "Brother" (with vocals) Gossard 3:59
13. "Just a Girl" (Mookie Blaylock demo 1990) Gossard 5:01
14. "Breath and a Scream" (Mookie Blaylock demo 1990) Gossard 5:58
15. "State of Love and Trust" (Demo 1991) McCready, Ament 4:47
16. "2,000 Mile Blues" Ament, McCready, Krusen 3:57
17. "Evil Little Goat" Ament, Gossard, Krusen, McCready, Vedder 1:27
iTunes reissue bonus tracks
No. Title Music Length
18. "Why Go" (live at The Academy Theater) Ament 4:01
19. "Even Flow" (live at The Academy Theater) Gossard 5:10
20. "Alone" (live at The Academy Theater) Abbruzzese, Ament, Gossard, McCready, Vedder 3:26
21. "Garden" (live at The Academy Theater) Gossard, Ament 5:42
  • Live tracks recorded on December 31, 1992 at The Academy Theater in New York, New York.

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