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Alive (Pearl Jam song)

"Alive"
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Single by Pearl Jam
from the album Ten
B-side "Once"/"Wash"
Released August 2, 1991
Format CD single, Cassette, Vinyl
Recorded January 29, 1991 (1991-01-29) at London Bridge Studio in Seattle, Washington and June 1991 (1991-06) at Ridge Farm Studios in Dorking, United Kingdom
Genre Grunge
Length 5:40
Label Epic
Writer(s) Eddie Vedder, Stone Gossard
Producer(s) Rick Parashar, Pearl Jam
Pearl Jam singles chronology
"Alive"
(1991)
"Even Flow"
(1992)
Ten track listing
"Even Flow"
(Track 2)
"Alive"
(Track 3)
"Why Go"
(Track 4)
Music video
"Alive" on YouTube

"Alive" is the debut single by American rock band Pearl Jam. "Alive" also appears on the band's debut album, Ten (1991). Written by guitarist Stone Gossard, "Alive" originated as an instrumental titled "Dollar Short" and was included on a demo tape circulated in hopes of finding a singer for the group. Vocalist Eddie Vedder obtained a copy of the tape and wrote lyrics that describe a somewhat fictionalized account of the time when he was told that the man he thought was his father was not actually his biological parent.

"Alive" charted at number 16 in the UK (the single was available only through import in the US). Remixed versions of the song were included on Pearl Jam's 2004 greatest hits album, Rearviewmirror (Greatest Hits 1991–2003), and the 2009 Ten reissue. The song peaked at number 16 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.

Guitarist Stone Gossard wrote the music for the song, which he titled "Dollar Short", in 1990 when he was still a member of Mother Love Bone. According to Gossard in an interview for Pearl Jam's VH1 Storytellers special, Mother Love Bone frontman Andrew Wood had even sung on it. After Wood died of a heroin overdose, Gossard and his bandmate Jeff Ament started playing with guitarist Mike McCready with the hope of starting a new band. "Dollar Short" was one of five tracks compiled onto a tape called Stone Gossard Demos '91 that Gossard, Ament, and McCready circulated in the hopes of finding a singer and drummer for the group.

The tape made its way into the hands of vocalist Eddie Vedder, who was working as a security guard for a petroleum company in San Diego, California at the time. He listened to the tape shortly before going surfing, where lyrics came to him. "Alive" was the first song for which Vedder recorded vocals. Vedder mailed the tape back to Seattle. Upon hearing the tape, the band invited Vedder to come to Seattle and he was asked to join the band.


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