JAKARTA - Pearl Jam announced the 25th-anniversary package for their album, Yield.

The Seattle grunge icon's fifth studio album was first released in February 1998 and featured the singles Do The Evolution and Given To Fly.

To celebrate their birthday, the album will be reissued on transparent red and black vinyl via Vinyl Me, Please.

It will be the first release from the company's new audiophile-grade pressing plant in Denver, Colorado, and is expected to start shipping in late summer.

For streaming services, Yield has now been released in spatial audio on Spotify, Apple Music, and others.

Elsewhere in the reissued package, Pearl Jam's concert film Give Way is being printed on both LPs and CD as a live album for the first time for Record Store Day 2023.

The show took place in Melbourne, Australia on 5 March 1998 - a month after the release of Yield - and was one of the last shows the band played with original drummer Jack Irons, who was soon replaced by Soundgarden's Matt Cameron.


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