Pearl Jam

July 14, 1993
Brixton
Brixton Academy: London, England

Source: Sony ECM-909a > Sony WM-D6

CD > WAV > SHN: Rob Spina (rspina@optonline.net)
Equipment: IBM 32x DVD Drive > Creative Digital Audio Center > Shorten Compression

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Disc 1:
01 - Release                                        - 04:49
02 - Even Flow                                      - 07:18
03 - Blood                                          - 02:56
04 - Animal                                         - 03:13
05 - Why Go                                         - 03:53
06 - Deep                                           - 04:18
07 - Jeremy                                         - 05:27
08 - Rearviewmirror                                 - 05:21
09 - Beast Of Burden                                - 02:30
10 - Alive                                          - 05:15
11 - Black                                          - 05:48
12 - Go                                             - 02:39
Total:  53:34

Disc 2:
01 - Daughter/(W.M.A.)                              - 06:21
02 - Porch                                          - 07:42
03 - Once                                           - 03:54
04 - Garden                                         - 07:34
05 - State Of Love And Trust                        - 04:42
(Encore 1)
06 - Leash                                          - 02:59
07 - Fuckin' Up                                     - 04:27
08 - Sonic Reducer                                  - 04:58
(Encore 2)
09 - Indifference                                   - 04:15
Total:  46:58
Notes (from 5H):
'Even Flow' is stopped until someone in the crowd who is down gets back up. The Rolling Stones' 'Beast of Burden' is covered briefly, with the lyrics modified to "... all I want from you is to make love to me" with Ed clarifying that those are just lyrics and they don't really mean it. A little bluesy jam leads to 'Sonic Reducer.'
The encore is introed as "Here are some Journey songs for you" as a review of the previous Finsbury Park show compared PJ to Journey. A solid show.