Today marks 30 years – THIRTY YEARS – since the release of the Singles soundtrack.
Putting aside the impossibility of such a statement, it’s hard to find words to describe the importance of this album to me.
It is one of the ten records I’d take with me on a deserted island. Other than Nirvana, it features all the major players of the grunge era, and more. It was one of the first group of CD’s I bought with my “introductory offer” at Columbia House Records and Tape. Most importantly, for a young fan eager to prove the band he was passionate about wasn’t a one and done fluke, there were two mighty, glorious new Pearl Jam songs.
Hearing Breathe and State of Love and Trust was all the proof I needed.
Happy Birthday Singles soundtrack. May you be played forever.