Let's Play Two

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Let's Play Two
Pearl Jam Let's Play Two.jpeg
Live album by
ReleasedSeptember 29, 2017 (2017-09-29) (album)
November 17, 2017 (2017-11-17) (film)
RecordedAugust 20 and 22, 2016
Genre
Length79:42
Label Republic
Pearl Jam chronology
Lightning Bolt
(2013)
Let's Play Two
(2017)
MTV Unplugged
(2019)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
The Daily VaultB+ [1]

Let's Play Two is a live album and concert film by American alternative rock band Pearl Jam. The album was released on September 29, 2017, with the concert film being released on November 17, 2017. [2] [3] The footage and songs were recorded at the band's shows at Wrigley Field during their 2016 tour. [4]

Contents

Track listing

Audio

All lyrics are written by Eddie Vedder, except where noted

Let's Play Two track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Low Light"AmentAment3:16
2."Better Man" Vedder5:15
3."Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town" Vedder3:26
4."Last Exit"  Dave Abbruzzese, Stone Gossard 2:34
5."Lightning Bolt" Vedder5:42
6."Black, Red, Yellow" Vedder2:55
7."Black" Gossard7:50
8."Corduroy" Vedder6:04
9."Given to Fly"  Mike McCready 3:25
10."Jeremy" Ament5:01
11."Inside Job"McCreadyMcCready, Vedder5:54
12."Go" Abbruzzese2:49
13."Crazy Mary" Victoria Williams Williams6:22
14."Release" Ament, Dave Krusen, Gossard, McCready, Vedder5:29
15."Alive" Gossard6:04
16."All the Way" Vedder4:02
17."I've Got a Feeling" Lennon-McCartney Lennon-McCartney3:36

Video

  1. "Low Light"
  2. "Better Man"
  3. "Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town"
  4. "Last Exit"
  5. "Lightning Bolt"
  6. "Black, Red, Yellow"
  7. "Black
  8. "Corduroy"
  9. "Given to Fly"
  10. "Jeremy"
  11. "Inside Job"
  12. "Go
  13. "Crazy Mary"
  14. "Release"
  15. "Alive"
  16. "All the Way"
  17. "I've Got a Feeling"

Bonus tracks

  1. "Black"
  2. "Mind Your Manners"
  3. "Masters of War"
  4. "Rearviewmirror"
  5. "Immortality"
  6. "Lukin'" (hidden track)

Personnel

Pearl Jam


Additional musicians

Technical personnel

Charts

Weekly chart performance for Let's Play Two
Chart (2017)Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA) [5] 45
Austrian Albums (Ö3 Austria) [6] 55
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders) [7] 25
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia) [8] 51
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100) [9] 48
French Albums (SNEP) [10] 136
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) [11] 37
Irish Albums (IRMA) [12] 51
Italian Albums (FIMI) [13] 21
New Zealand Heatseeker Albums (RMNZ) [14] 7
Portuguese Albums (AFP) [15] 7
Scottish Albums (OCC) [16] 45
Spanish Albums (PROMUSICAE) [17] 21
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade) [18] 91
US Billboard 200 [19] 31

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