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Into The Wild

EMAILPRINTby Eddie Vedder

Eddie Vedder reviews
67
8.7 User Score:

Generally favorable reviews

Based on 14 critic reviews
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Album Info

Label: J-Records

Release Date: 18 September 2007

Discs: 1 disc

Genre(s): Soundtrack

Summary

Pearl Jam's lead singer goes solo with music based on his works for the film of the same name.

What The Critics Said

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85

Hot Press

In truth, Into The Wild doesn’t sound like a first solo album. It radiates a confidence and maturity that Pearl Jam have lacked on their recent albums.

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80

Billboard

Vedder effectively conjures the endless possibilities of the open road with sparse, never morose, tracks.

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80

The Phoenix

Working with producer Adam Kasper, Vedder played nearly everything on the album. And that gives Into the Wild a cozy, intimate feel.

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75

Entertainment Weekly

Though the album is flawed (some tracks on the 33-minute disc are so brief that they never leave the ground), there is still something here that's compelling enough to stand alone, even without its real-life inspiration.

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70

Rolling Stone

Vedder, free from the noise (and outrage) of his day job, disappears into the sublime beauty of the simple, banjo-plucked 'No Ceiling.'

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70

Sputnikmusic

The brevity of this soundtrack makes for an overall calming effects with a few great moments.

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70

PopMatters

Satisfyingly, Into the Wild is filled with the hallmarks of such solo detours: sparse, moody crooning, more rising and falling than he allows in Pearl Jam and a surprising amount of ukulele.

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70

Spin

Vedder's incantatory vocals and campfire instrumentation evoke the eerie beauty of untouched lands. [Nov 2007, p.126]

60

Blender

It's the sound of a 24-year-old accepting death, as imagined by a lifelong misfit aging gracefully. [Nov 2007, p.158

60

Uncut

The lyrics to these songs are themselves sketchy, enigmatic, quietly rousing, windily romantic, redolent of majestic vistas, vast horizons, a landscape of personal liberation.

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60

Mojo

Lyrically, he may occassionally jar but it's hard not to be uplifted when he lets rip on the opener 'Setting Forth' or when he and Sleather-Kinney's Corin Tucker chime on 'Hard Sun.' [Dec 2007, p.100]

60

Q Magazine

'Society' suggests therr's always been a hippy survivialist under the grunge plaid. [Dec 2007, p.124]

50

New Musical Express

It's accomplished but occasionally overbearingly earnest and calls to mind the Foos' acoustic alter-ego, bolstered by Sufjan Stevens-ish banjo plucks and, in 'Hard Sun', the kind of play-it-again chorus made for credits rolling over a stunning landscape.

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50

All Music Guide

These songs all feel like a score, and that's not necessarily a good thing. They all seem to be of a piece, but musically there isn't enough imagination to distinguish them, to set the tension of dynamic in motion.

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What Our Users Said

The average user rating for this album is 8.7 (out of 10) based on 66 User Votes

Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Teri W gave it a10:
This is the most beautiful music I have heard for a very long time. What a voice, what poetry and the raw but clear, jangly music. Mesmerising. It gives me the same feeling as a long bushwalk.

sinclair c gave it a1:
Pretty much unlistenable. I find it hard to see how this album has received such rave reviews, annoying beats and vocals touting questionable lyrics. An album to avoid: don't believe the reviews!

fred f gave it a10:
Our generation's Dylon. Wow. Finally, pearl jam doesnt suck ass. thank you eddie, well done. well done. thought you were a douche, but no, you got a fing soul. a real soul.

Ariana M gave it a10:
beautiful melodies and lyrics that really transport you into the middle of a forest, far away from the hustle and bustle of the real world. it's a wonderful soundtrack to listen to while taking a walk by yourself. the only gripe i have is that some songs are too short!

Jim H gave it a9:
A showcase for Vedder's marvelous baritone, perhaps easy to overestimate because it has been so long since PJ has really allowed him to show off like this.

Helen M. gave it a10:
Listening to this beautiful music makes me feel like I'm reaching into my past. A past almost forgotten, something I've lost touch with. Eddie Vedder's voice lyrics and musica has an amazing way of transforming my spirit. I'm left greatfully reaching to find myself again. Thank you for making this beautiful music Eddie.

Richard J. gave it a10:
Superb-best album of '07, fits the film perfectly too.

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