Pearl Jam ??/??/90
Hallucinogenic Recipe Boxset, Various, Various
Set I
Disc One
(MOTHER LOVE BONE STUDIO DEMOS)
Thru Fade Away
Savoy Fare Slide
Waiting For You
Stardog Champion
Chloe Dancer
Half Ass Monkey
Dream Come True
Gentle Groove
Greasy
Heartshine
Untitled
Ever Kissed A Lady
Holly Rollers
These R No Blues
Playground
Savoy Fare Slide
Country Shome And The Fist
Rhapsody In Chartreuse

Disc Two
(GREEN RIVER DEMOS)
New God
Tunnel Of Love
Untitled
Leech
Twist
Fear
Baby, Help Me....
33 RPS

(STONE GOSSARD DEMOS)
New God
Richard E.
E Ballad(Black)
Wreck
Wierd A (Animal)
Pushin Foward Back
The King (Evenflow)
Set II
Disc Three
(EDDIE VEDDER HOME DEMOS)
Just Wanted You To Know
What Do You Want
Believe
Live
Stand By
It's Just A Book
Just Wanted You To Know (2nd Version)
What The Fuck Is Up
I'm Alive How's That
Broken Down
What The Fuck Is Up (2nd Version)
Believe (2nd Version)
I'm Alive How's That (2nd Version)
I Don't Know

EDDIE WITH THE REMAINING DOORS AT THE ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME
Roadhouse Blues
Break On Through
Light My Fire

EDDIE WITH MIKE AT THE BOB DYLAN TRIBUTE
Master Of War
Set III
Disc Four
(RARITIES)
Let Me Sleep
Ramblings 1
Wash (Re-Mix)
Dirty Frank
Oceans (1st Mix)
Footsteps
Yellow Ledbetter
Release [Demo]
Alive [Demo]
Breath
State Of Love And Trust
The Whipping
Don't Need
Hard To Imagine
Girl
Alone
Mystery

Disc Five
LAS VEGAS 12-01-93
Animal
Why Go
Jeremy
Glorified G.
Daughter
Enen Flow
Garden
Blood
State Of Love And Trust
Porch
Rearview Mirror
Alone
Rockin In The Free World (With Urge Overkill And Mudhoney)
Indifference
Leash [San Francisco 10/28/93]
Crazy Mary [New Orleans 11/17/93]
Comment
The "Hallucinogenic Recipe" box set was manufactured by Alley Kat records, the same company responsible for the infinitely more comprehensive "Into The Black" box set for Nirvana. Because of this, the set is a bit disappointing, especially since it isn't until disc 4 that actual Pearl Jam material starts to appear. The Mother Love Bone demos disc was also released as a bootleg entitled "In Memory Of Andrew Wood, while disc two's Stone Gossard demos are similar to material that appears on the widely circulated "Gossman Project" bootleg. Eddie's home demos are interesting, particularly for an early version of what would become "Betterman". However, most fans will be intrigued by the potential, but wishing there was more revelation of the creation process for future Pearl Jam material. Disc four is a collection of outtakes, which is quite outdated at this point, featuring only less-than-rare session work from "Ten" and "Vs." The one revelation here is "Girl", a very cool song that was never developed beyond the rough demo featured here. "Whipping" appears twice, credited as both "The Whipping" and "Don't Need", and "Hard To Imagine" and "Alone" would later be cleaned up and released on the "Lost Dogs" compilation. The most frustrating aspect of "Recipe" is the fact that a band so richly celebrated for their live performances is only glossed over in that arena here. Disc five features the only live Pearl Jam material in the set, and the show is not even presented in it's entirety. Even more puzzling is the fact that Alley Kat cut several songs from the show to fit the performance onto one disc, yet left room for two unconnected filler tracks at the end. For those interested in the pre-Pearl Jam activity of the members, this is a nice find. But, as an actual PEARL JAM set, this is far from essential.
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