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Pearl Jam Announces Soundtrack for Let’s Play Live Two Documentary

When Pearl Jam played Wrigley Field in Chicago last year, they made sure that everything got filmed. With a theatrical release due September 29th (followed by a home video release November 17th), it’s time to start talking about the soundtrack configurations. Let’s Play Two–that’s the name of the film and live album–like a fine Christmas gift.

Vinyl LP
2 x LP
Tip-on style gatefold jacket
Soft touch finish
Featuring photos and director’s note from Danny Clinch

CD
Casemade hardcover book Pizzoli package
32-page booklet
Featuring photos and director’s note from Danny Clinch

Tracklist
1. Low Light
2. Better Man
3. Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town
4. Last Exit
5. Lightning Bolt
6. Black Red Yellow
7. Black
8. Corduroy
9. Given To Fly
10. Jeremy
11. Inside Job
12. Go
13. Crazy Mary
14. Release
15. Alive
16. All The Way
17. I’ve Got A Feeling

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2 thoughts on “Pearl Jam Announces Soundtrack for Let’s Play Live Two Documentary

  • I gave up seeing the last Hip concert with my friends and family for these shows…. was so emotional to be away from Canada that weekend but I can’t even begin to tell you how amazing both of these Wrigley shows were!

    If the movie captures even a smidge of the electricity in the air when these shows happened, they will be EPIC!

    Can’t wait to see them!!

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  • Full concert official bootlegs of both Wrigley shows will also be released on November 17th per the band’s website. They don’t edit out any of the talking, so Ed’s dedication of Light Years to Gord Downie should be in there as well. Although since Light Years didn’t make the cut on the Let’s Play Two soundtrack the dedication won’t be on that release.

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