Reviews
"This is a remarkable account of a career . . . No small achievement . . . This book will satisfy casual listeners as well as obsessives." - Publishers Weekly (starred review), eoeTheree(tm)s only three other bands on the planet that have the talent and the mystique to change the world with music. Radiohead, R.E.M., and Pearl Jam.e e"Bono, There's only three other bands on the planet that have the talent and the mystique to change the world with music. Radiohead, R.E.M., and Pearl Jam. -Bono, "There's only three other bands on the planet that have the talent and the mystique to change the world with music. Radiohead, R.E.M., and Pearl Jam." -Bono, This is a remarkable account of a career . . . No small achievement . . . This book will satisfy casual listeners as well as obsessives. - Publishers Weekly (starred review), "There's only three other bands on the planet that have the talent and the mystique to change the world with music. Radiohead, R.E.M., and Pearl Jam." --Bono, A fun, photo-filled day-in-the-life chronicle of one of America's hardest-working rock bands . . . Whether or not readers are fans of the band, the book's coverage of the Seattle grunge explosion during the early '90s is impressive. - Kirkus Reviews, eoeThis is a remarkable account of a career . . . No small achievement . . . This book will satisfy casual listeners as well as obsessives.e e" Publishers Weekly (starred review), "A fun, photo-filled day-in-the-life chronicle of one of America's hardest-working rock bands . . . Whether or not readers are fans of the band, the book's coverage of the Seattle grunge explosion during the early '90s is impressive." -- Kirkus Reviews, "Essential . . . Pearl Jam's autobiographical account is one of few that focus on music rather than substance abuse. . . . Attests to their unwavering connection to their music and their ability to prevent fame from overshadowing art." - Library Journal (starred review), "This is a remarkable account of a career . . . No small achievement . . . This book will satisfy casual listeners as well as obsessives." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review), "A fun, photo-filled day-in-the-life chronicle of one of America's hardest-working rock bands . . . Whether or not readers are fans of the band, the book's coverage of the Seattle grunge explosion during the early '90s is impressive." - Kirkus Reviews, "Essential . . . Pearl Jam's autobiographical account is one of few that focus on music rather than substance abuse. . . . Attests to their unwavering connection to their music and their ability to prevent fame from overshadowing art." -- Library Journal (starred review), eoeA fun, photo-filled day-in-the-life chronicle of one of Americae(tm)s hardest-working rock bands . . . Whether or not readers are fans of the band, the booke(tm)s coverage of the Seattle grunge explosion during the early e(tm)90s is impressive.e e" Kirkus Reviews, eoeEssential . . . Pearl Jame(tm)s autobiographical account is one of few that focus on music rather than substance abuse. . . . Attests to their unwavering connection to their music and their ability to prevent fame from overshadowing art.e e" Library Journal (starred review), This is a remarkable account of a career . . . No small achievement . . . This book will satisfy casual listeners as well as obsessives., A fun, photo-filled day-in-the-life chronicle of one of America's hardest-working rock bands . . . Whether or not readers are fans of the band, the book's coverage of the Seattle grunge explosion during the early '90s is impressive., Essential . . . Pearl Jam's autobiographical account is one of few that focus on music rather than substance abuse. . . . Attests to their unwavering connection to their music and their ability to prevent fame from overshadowing art., Essential . . . Pearl Jam's autobiographical account is one of few that focus on music rather than substance abuse. . . . Attests to their unwavering connection to their music and their ability to prevent fame from overshadowing art. - Library Journal (starred review), There's only three other bands on the planet that have the talent and the mystique to change the world with music. Radiohead, R.E.M., and Pearl Jam.