PEARL JAM Songs Come To The Nursery

September 8, 2010

According to The Pulse of Radio, PEARL JAM is the subject of the latest entry in the "Lullaby Renditions" series of albums from Rockabye Baby. Due out on October 26, "Lullaby Renditions of Pearl Jam" features new versions of 13 tracks from the Seattle band, with guitars, bass and drums largely replaced by instruments like a glockenspiel, vibraphone, Mellotron, harps and bells. Rockabye Baby music coordinator Leo Flynn said in a statement that PEARL JAM is "able to bridge styles as diverse as hard rock, punk, folk, even funk. For the Rockabye team, transforming so many different styles into a soothing, lullaby sound was a real challenge but a lot of fun!"

The "Lullaby Renditions" series has won awards, critical acclaim and approval from parenting organizations over the last four years.

Other acts that have gotten the baby-friendly Rockabye Baby treatment include THE BEATLES, QUEEN, KANYE WEST, U2, GUNS N' ROSES, LED ZEPPELIN, COLDPLAY, NIRVANA, PINK FLOYD, GREEN DAY, METALLICA, RADIOHEAD, AC/DC and more.

PEARL JAM will celebrate its 20th anniversary with an appearance at Neil Young's annual Bridge School Benefit concert on October 23 and October 24 in Mountain View, California.

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