Book Description
In this major biography Martin Clarke investigates one of the most popular and influential bands of our time and paints a detailed portrait of its enigmatic leader, Eddie Vedder. Exploding onto the world stage in 1991 with their multi-platinum first album, Ten, Pearl Jam courted controversy and conflict. They won credibility with their astounding second album, Vs, in 1993 which became the fastest selling American album of all time. Clarke explores their meteoric rise, and the unbearable pressures of fame, in this riveting telling of their rise, fall and rebirth.