Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
ReviewsRanked #34 in the Village Voice's List of the 40 Best Albums of 1992., Ranked #15 in Spin's List of the 20 Best Albums of 1991., "These Songs Are As Touching Today As the Day They Came Out...", Included in Q's List of the 50 Best Albums of 1992., 5 stars out of 5 -- "It sounds great...from the inflammatory guitar intro to the momentous 'Once' to the final handsome drift of 'Release,' it's a resplendent thing.", "The hit singles 'Jeremy' and 'Alive' wove serious lyrical subject matter to flurrying guitar solos and singer Eddie Vedder's hectoring vocals...", Included in Q Magazine's "90 Best Albums of the 1990s.", Ranked #32 in Spin Magazine's "90 Greatest Albums of the '90s.", 4 stars out of 5 -- "With classic songwriting that wasn't afraid to wear its influences on its sleeve....The freewheeling guitars of 'Even Flow' and 'Jeremy' sounded vintage even then, so it's no surprise that they've held up so well after all these years.", "With its nod to classic '70s rock in the shotgun guitars and engaging Vedder's ragged, back-to-the-wall fury dissecting a fractured family life anthem like 'Alive' and 'Jeremy' sound as relevant and impassioned today as they did on the original release.", 4 stars out of 5 -- "'Alive' hits harder; 'Black' feels broader in scope; and Eddie Vedder's soaring vocals on 'Oceans' shine brighter.", 4 stars out of 5 -- "TEN is a classic of the grunge era, its super-sized anthems and introspective mood pieces powerfully voiced by Eddie Vedder...", Performance "Challenging" / Recording "Good" - "...the band sounds larger than life, producing a towering inferno of roaring guitars, monumental bass and drums, and from-the-gut vocals...the tunes here surge, ebb, and surge again...", 4 Stars - Excellent - "...a raucous modern rock, spiked with infectious guitar motifs and powered with driving bass and drums...may well be the face of the 90's metal...", 5 stars out of 5 -- "It's an exhilarating punk howl....It's a batch of outsider's tales coursing with beefy swagger..."
Additional InformationDark, Yet Hyper-Catchy, Debut Record by Eddie Vedder's Seattle Crew Helped Put Grunge on the Map.
Recording TypeStudio