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Album to Be Released at Retail July 27th

Pre-Orders Available at www.pearljam.com Beginning June 21 with Band Poster for $13

SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--June 16, 2004-- Twelve years ago, Pearl Jam performed a rare acoustic show for MTV as part of the "Unplugged" series. Although the performance was never officially released, it continues to be one of the band's most bootlegged shows. On July 27th, 2004, Pearl Jam fans can satiate their acoustic appetites with the band's first ever full-length, mostly acoustic live show on a double disc CD entitled "Live at Benaroya Hall October 22, 2003" (Distributed through BMG and Ten Club).

"Live at Benaroya Hall October 22 2003" will feature the band's 2+ hour, sold-out performance on October 22, 2003 at the intimate 2,500-seat venue which marked the first live performance of Pearl Jam's Golden Globe nominated song "Man of the Hour" as well as acoustic covers of Bob Dylan's "Masters of War", the Ramones' "I Believe in Miracles" and Johnny Cash's "25 Minutes to Go." The full set list from the evening follows:

Disc 1

1. of the girl

2. low light

3. thumbing my way

4. thin air

5. fatal

6. nothing as it seems

7. man of the hour

8. immortality

9. off he goes

10. around the bend

11. I believe in miracles

12. sleight of hand

13. all or none

14. lukin

Disc 2

  1. parting ways
  2. down
  3. can't keep
  4. dead man
  5. masters of war
  6. black
  7. crazy mary
  8. 25 minutes to go
  9. daughter
  10. yellow ledbetter

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