Pearl Jam: MTV Unplugged

Pearl Jam: MTV Unplugged

8.4

May 13 1992

1h 36m

Music, Documentary

A performance by Pearl Jam on MTV’s Unplugged. The band plays acoustic versions of songs from their debut album Ten, including 'Black' and 'Alive', plus 'State Of Love And Trust', which was not included on the original album.

Eddie Vedder

Eddie Vedder

Vocals

Stone Gossard

Stone Gossard

Guitar

Mike McCready

Mike McCready

Guitar

Jeff Ament

Jeff Ament

Bass

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