Even Flow

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"Even Flow"
Evenflow.jpg
Single by Pearl Jam
from the album Ten
B-side "Dirty Frank" / "Oceans" (remix)
Released1992
RecordedMarch 27 – April 26, 1991 at London Bridge Studios, Seattle ( Ten version)
January 1992 at London Bridge Studios, Seattle (video version)
Genre Grunge [1]
Length4:54
Label Epic
Composer(s) Stone Gossard
Lyricist(s) Eddie Vedder
Producer(s)
Pearl Jam singles chronology
"Alive"
(1991)
"Even Flow"
(1992)
"Jeremy"
(1992)
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