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Lost Dogs is a two-disc compilation album by the American alternative rock band Pearl Jam, released on November 11, 2003 through Epic Records. The album has been certified gold by the RIAA in the United States.

Overview

Lost Dogs is a double-disc collection of B-sides and other released and unreleased material. Lost Dogs sold 89,500 copies in its first week of release and debuted at number fifteen on the Billboard 200 chart. Lost Dogs has been certified gold by the RIAA.

A number of songs included on Lost Dogs differ from the originally released versions, including "Alone", "U", "Wash", and "Dirty Frank". The album includes the hidden track "4/20/02" at the end of disc two, a tribute to Alice in Chains frontman Layne Staley. It was written by vocalist Eddie Vedder during the recording sessions for Riot Act on the day that he heard the news of Staley's death. The song features only Vedder singing and playing the guitar in a ukulele-inspired tuning. According to Vedder, the reason why it was not included on Riot Act was that the band already had too many songs. According to guitarist Mike McCready, the reason the song was only featured as a hidden track on Lost Dogs is because Vedder "wouldn't want it to be exploitative."

"Angel" (from the 1993 fan club Christmas single) was supposed to appear on disc two, but was deleted before release. There is still mention of it on the "lost dogs" flyers on the back cover. Besides "Angel", some notable omissions from the album include various songs only available on other fan club Christmas singles by the band, "I Got Id" and "Long Road" from the Merkin Ball EP, and "Leatherman" from the "Given to Fly" single.

Allmusic staff writer Stephen Thomas Erlewine gave the album four and a half out of five stars. He said, "This is further proof that Pearl Jam consciously turned away from the big, anthemic sound and spirit that won them a mass audience with Ten — they still had the songs and sound, they just chose to bury it. Lost Dogs crackles with that passion and it has another advantage: unlike most of Pearl Jam's album, it's a fun, compulsive listen. More than any other album in its catalog, Lost Dogs captures what Pearl Jam stood for and what it felt like at their peak." Rolling Stone staff writer David Fricke gave the album three out of five stars, saying that "for an album of odds 'n' sods, Lost Dogs sure sounds a lot like a pack of hits."

Track listing

Disc one

  1. "All Night" (Jeff Ament, Stone Gossard, Jack Irons, Mike McCready, Eddie Vedder) – 3:22
    • Previously unreleased. No Code outtake.
  2. "Sad" (Vedder) – 3:39
    • Previously unreleased. Binaural outtake. Originally titled "Letter to the Dead".
  3. "Down" (Gossard, McCready, Vedder) – 3:15
  4. "Hitchhiker" (Vedder) – 3:17
    • Previously unreleased. Binaural outtake.
  5. "Don't Gimme No Lip" (Gossard) – 2:35
    • Previously unreleased. No Code outtake.
  6. "Alone" (Dave Abbruzzese, Ament, Gossard, McCready, Vedder) – 3:11
    • Originally from the "Go" single. This version has new vocals and slightly different lyrics and is shorter than the B-side version. The music from this version is from the Ten sessions. Drummer Dave Abbruzzese gets writing credit for this because it wasn't published until 1993 (when all members were getting equal credit), even though it was written a year before he joined the band.
  7. "In the Moonlight" (Matt Cameron) – 3:07
    • Previously unreleased. Binaural outtake.
  8. "Education" (Vedder) – 2:46
    • Previously unreleased. Binaural outtake.
  9. "Black, Red, Yellow" (Vedder) – 3:26
    • Originally from the "Hail, Hail" single. This version is longer than the B-side version.
  10. "U" (Vedder) – 2:53
    • Originally from the "Wishlist" single. A different version from the B-side version, featuring Matt Cameron on drums.
  11. "Leaving Here" (Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Edward Holland, Jr.) – 2:51
  12. "Gremmie Out of Control" (Jimmy Haskell) – 2:25
    • Originally from the Music for Our Mother Ocean Vol. 1 compilation.
  13. "Whale Song" (Irons) – 3:35
    • Originally from the Music for Our Mother Ocean Vol. 3 compilation.
  14. "Undone" (Vedder) – 3:10
  15. "Hold On" (Gossard, Vedder) – 4:22
    • Previously unreleased. Ten outtake. The booklet incorrectly lists this as a Vs. outtake.
  16. "Yellow Ledbetter" (Ament, McCready, Vedder) – 5:00
    • Originally from the "Jeremy" single. The song became a radio hit in 1994. The last note inexplicably cuts off on this version.

Disc two

  1. "Fatal" (Gossard) – 3:39
    • Previously unreleased. Binaural outtake.
  2. "Other Side" (Ament) – 4:04
  3. "Hard to Imagine" (Gossard, Vedder) – 4:35
    • Originally from the Chicago Cab soundtrack. A different version from the Chicago Cab soundtrack version, taken from the Vs. sessions.
  4. "Footsteps" (Gossard, Vedder) – 3:54
    • Originally from the "Jeremy" single. Recorded live during Pearl Jam's appearance on Rockline on May 11, 1992. The harmonica was not present on the B-side version.
  5. "Wash" (Ament, Gossard, Dave Krusen, McCready, Vedder) – 3:48
    • Originally from the "Alive" single. It also appeared as an extra track on European releases of Ten. This version is longer than the B-side version.
  6. "Dead Man" (Vedder) – 4:16
  7. "Strangest Tribe" (Gossard) – 3:49
    • Originally from the 1999 fan club Christmas single.
  8. "Drifting" (Vedder) – 2:53
    • Originally from the 1999 fan club Christmas single.
  9. "Let Me Sleep" (McCready, Vedder) – 2:59
    • Originally from the 1991 fan club Christmas single.
  10. "Last Kiss" (Wayne Cochran) – 3:17
    • Originally from the 1998 fan club Christmas single. It was released as a regular single in 1999. It reached number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100, giving Pearl Jam its biggest hit to date.
  11. "Sweet Lew" (Ament) – 2:11
    • Previously unreleased. Binaural outtake.
  12. "Dirty Frank" (Abbruzzese, Ament, Gossard, McCready, Vedder) – 5:42
    • Originally from the "Even Flow" single. It also appeared as an extra track on European releases of Ten. This version is slightly longer than the B-side version and features quite a bit of the lyrics removed.
  13. "Brother" (Gossard) – 3:47
    • Previously unreleased. Ten outtake. All vocals were removed from the original outtake version, making this version of the song an instrumental. McCready recorded a new lead guitar part for this version. The version of "Brother" with vocals appears on the 2009 Ten reissue and became a radio hit that same year.
  14. "Bee Girl" (Ament, Vedder) – 9:55
    • Previously unreleased. Recorded live during Pearl Jam's appearance on Rockline on October 18, 1993. "Bee Girl" contains the hidden track "4/20/02" at 6:04, roughly four minutes and twenty seconds after "Bee Girl". "4/20/02", a Riot Act outtake, is a song honoring Layne Staley of Alice in Chains that was written the day Vedder heard of Staley's death.

Personnel

Pearl Jam
Additional musicians
Production

Chart positions

Chart (2003) Position
Top Internet Albums 4
Portuguese Albums Chart 7
US Billboard 200 15
New Zealand Albums Chart 18
Australian Albums Chart 19
Italian Albums Chart 20
Norwegian Albums Chart 33
Belgian Albums Chart (Vl) 50
Swedish Albums Chart 60
Swiss Albums Chart 61
Irish Albums Chart 63
German Albums Chart 64
Austrian Albums Chart 70
Dutch Albums Chart 75
UK Albums Chart 91
French Albums Chart 93

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