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I Am Mine
Import, CD Single
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- Product Dimensions : 5 x 5.75 x 0.45 inches; 2.83 ounces
- Manufacturer : Sbme Import
- Item model number : 34K79809
- Date First Available : December 14, 2006
- Label : Sbme Import
- ASIN : B00006JXYF
- Number of discs : 1
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2 out of 5 stars
Great single, but not so great packaging
Single is great but I wish Amazon would ship their 7” singles in a cardboard shipper. This is the second one I’ve purchased that’s arrived like this.
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2019
- Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2002After a couple of years and in classic Pearl Jam fashion, out comes I am mine, the first single off of "Riot Act", the band's 7th studio album, and last one with their record company. Whenever the first single comes out, its always an exciting experience, cause it gives you a preview of whats to come. The rare thing here is that they usually release two studio tracks, and a b-side, which is the case of the I Am Mine european single, yet they decided to only include 1 track and a B-side.
I am mine is a mellow song, with awsome arrangements... youve got to put your ear up to hear how preciously the composition was handled. The strong vocals and direct lyrics make the song stand out even more. If you had the opportunity to listen to this song in any of Ed Vedder's last performances, youll be amazed to hear how better the studio version is. Mike Mcready's solo right at the end is glorious, and its probably one of the best solos on a PJ song ever.
Down is a fast paced song, an comes out a little happy, and that may be the reason why it was kept as a b-side. Its a very nice song actually, and should get some airplay also, the only thing i could say its that it does not sound 100% finished. This is usually the case of the b-sides which are worked on for a long time, but at the end, since it wont be in the album, a certain sparkle applied to Album tracks is missing.
Its great to get a b-side again, since the last 2 single did not contain any. This single was a little hard to find for me, i went all around Texas and Mexico to find it, i should have gotten it from amazon. Well, here it is, the newest addition to the catalog. A great single, the folk sound in the new work, specially in I am Mine, should not be feared. Apart from adding crisp clearness, and an amazing feel )youll be hooked on the songs after a couple of listens) it sets the tone for whats to come. The new album is filled with amazing songs, some hard rocking ones too, but the most important thing of all is that PJ are back, with rock solid tunes, and the desire to rock you, more than ever.
So get that mouse and click on buy it now, or go to your nearest record store, and delight in the wonderful experience that is I am Mine
- Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2003No matter what the radio or MTV (then again, it didn't produce a single music video) thinks, Binaural is a classic album... a little mellower and darker than previous Pearl Jam releases (it was kinda like the opposite of Yield, which also is incredible)... so, when I heard that that a new Pearl Jam album was coming out, I was filled with hope and excitement. I walked a couple miles in the rain to pick up Riot Act... but the reason why I did that was not so much because of my loyalty to them (though it obviously was a factor) as it was the previous purchase of this single.
"I Am Mine" hooks the listener with each instrument kicking in, one at a time... and then Matt's pounding drumming finally puts up the promise that a classic song is being displayed. Eddie's vocals get going with "the selfish, they're all standing in line/faithing and hoping to buy themselves time/me, I figure, as each breath goes by/i only own my mind"... honest, tear-worthy words that very few other popular bands could hope to even attempt. Eddie throws in a few thought-provoking comparisons ("the north is to south what the clock is to time/there's east and there's west and there everywhere life"), but it isn't until the chorus that Eddie lets his voice take off like an angel (I think I've said enough lyrics already... haha)... and the band just lets their guitars do the emotion, near the end. Ending the record, "Down" kicks in... a b-side that only missed Riot Act because there're so many great songs already on it. Like "I Am Mine", it's a mix of the best of Vitalogy (in the way the song plays) and Yield (hard-hitting, honest lyrics)... except it's more like "Corduroy" than "Wishlist".
No more words from me about this; just words from PJ.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2002'I Am Mine' is the first track to be released from Pearl Jam's upcoming album: 'The Riot Act.' 'I Am Mine' is a moderately placed single with a message of loneliness and longing. Eddie Vedder croons "the ocean is full because everyone is crying / the full moon is looking for friends at hightide" and punctuates each verse with "I only know my mind / I am mine." However, he sings those verses with confidence. While bemoaning a loss of innocence, he offers encouragement that "we don't need to hide," which he retracks later in the song ("We may need to hide"). As a result, the message comes off as one with an underlying sadness, but with tremendous hope. Despite this, the song doesn't lumber, and it doesn't even depress the listener. I've found myself happily humming the tune on a couple of occassions.
The B side, 'Down', will not appear on the album. However, it makes for a nice answer to 'I Am Mine'. Vedder's vocals suggest that he has "fell by the wayside", and "stuck in line", but "symptoms fade" and he "won't let the light escape from [him]." Overall, the message seems to be that even though things may be bleak, and he may be held down, they can't beat the hope out of him.
Both songs are reminiscent of something from 'Ten' or 'Vs.' Old school Pearl Jam fans should be happy with that. Those that complain about Vedder's experimentation should be happy to find something a little more traditional. Overall, two great songs from a great band. I can't wait for the album.
- Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2020Was replaced two times and damaged both times
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Cliente AmazonReviewed in Brazil on August 6, 2021
1.0 out of 5 stars NÃO GOSTEI...
PRODUTO CHEGOU TODO AMASSADO...
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World Leader PretendReviewed in Spain on October 1, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Gran canción.Bonito vinilo de 7” en color azul.
Vinilo de 7” en color azul precioso. En la cara A “I am mine”, la misma que en el álbum y en la cara B “Down”, también una canción tranquilita. Decir que éste primer single de Riot act es la que más me gusta de este disco regularcilla en la carrera de Pearl Jam. Pero “I am mine” nos encanta. Es preciosa...
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World Leader Pretend
Reviewed in Spain on October 1, 2020
Encantado con la compra
Espero que haya sido útil mi valoración
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Cliente AmazonReviewed in Italy on April 23, 2017
5.0 out of 5 stars Uno spettacolo
E veramente faticoso dare un giudizio il cd un capolavoro e per giunta fa parte di una serie numerata lo rende realmente interessante
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MassimoReviewed in Italy on March 11, 2019
4.0 out of 5 stars singolo 45 giri
per veri fan dei pearl jam. particolarità il vinile in colore blu, prodotto da collezionista.sul lato b la bellissima canzone "down" presente solo sulla raccolta lost dogs. non mette 5 stelle solo perchè a mio avviso il costo è un po elevato per un semplice singolo.