![]() ![]() Track 2 produced and mixed by Matt Cameron ![]() Track 1 produced and mixed by Jeff Ament with Brett Eliason Track 18 from 'Binaural Outtakes' leak (mp3 sourced)Īll tracks produced and mixed by Tchad Blake except: Track 14 from 'Nothing As It Seems' CD single Tracks 13,16 from 'Binaural Preview' Promo CD (mp3 sourced) Track 12 from 1999 TenClub Christmas 7" single Tracks 5-7 from 'Touring Band' DVD (LPCM sourced) Tracks 3,4,8-10,15,17 from 'Rarities Unreleased Cuts' Promo CD Track 2 from Matt Cameron’s MySpace webpage (mp3 sourced) Track 11 from 'Nothing As It Seems' CD single **A number of the tracks on disc two are taken from lossy sources - if anyone comes across a lossless upgrade for any of these, please PM me and I will gladly update this collection.ĭISC TWO: DEMOS, OUTTAKES AND ALTERNATE MIXES The 'Lost Dogs' tracks included on disc one have also been remastered to better fit with the rest of the album. ![]() You may have heard these tracks before, but not like this - they have been expertly remastered by JWB to sound as close to an official release as possible. The aim was not to create the original 'Tchad Blake version' of the album (which would require a number of his unreleased mixes that have yet to surface), but rather to present what I consider to be the definitive Binaural tracklist, using the best officially released versions of each track.ĭisc two brings together a collection of demos, outtakes and alternate mixes from the Binaural sessions, including some original Tchad Blake mixes of tracks later remixed for the final album by Brendan O'Brien. This compilation aimed to give Binaural the deluxe treatment it deserves, and features the original March 2000 tracklist on disc one (with the addition of 'Gods' Dice', which was added to the final version of the album). This has lead to frequent debate and 'retracking' among the fan community, as individuals to sought to compile their 'definitive Binaural'. These include the 1999 TenClub Christmas single, three instrumentals featured on the Touring Band 2000 DVD, and various leaked production discs. Other recordings from the Binaural sessions have also found their way into the hands of Pearl Jam fans over the years. Some tracks that were originally on the album were dropped and not released until the 2003 rarities compilation, 'Lost Dogs'. When the tracklisting for Binaural was first published in late March 2000, it was quite different from the version of the album released in May 2000, which was the result of some last minute revising and remixing by the band's long-time producer Brendan O'Brien. The Binaural recording sessions took place at Stone Gossard's Studio Litho in Seattle, WA between March 1999 and January 2000, with innovative producer Tchad Blake at the helm. ![]()
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