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  • Today, Vitalogy is a fascinating record of just how far medical knowledge has come in 100 years -- and a sobering reminder of just how foolish some of what we believe may look a hundred years from now.

    Vitalogy Edward Willett 2007

  • Vitalogy is full of medical advice for conditions which we, in this supposedly more advanced age, find intractable.

    Vitalogy Edward Willett 2007

  • David Malitz: I may have missed the point of this exercise -- four of my five post - "Vitalogy" picks are still from the '90s.

    Lists: Pearl Jam's post-"Vitalogy" highlights 2010

  • Below are some of my favorite, most slept-on, post - "Vitalogy" ragers and mood-swingers.

    Lists: Pearl Jam's post-"Vitalogy" highlights 2010

  • Listen to the other eight after the jump, share your favorite post - "Vitalogy" tunes in the comments, and check Click Track first thing tomorrow for a review of tonight's show.

    Lists: Pearl Jam's post-"Vitalogy" highlights 2010

  • We each picked five of our post - "Vitalogy" favorites.

    Lists: Pearl Jam's post-"Vitalogy" highlights 2010

  • Pearl Jam was just getting started 18 years ago; even if you haven't bought an album since "Vitalogy" you'll probably love the show they play Thursday at Jiffy Lube Live.

    Week ahead: Pearl Jam hits the Lube, Tom Petty closes out "SNL" 2010

  • Looking gaunt in a baggy gray T shirt, seemingly weighed down by his electric guitar, Vedder led the band through seven songs from their third album, "Vitalogy," before announcing that he had a stomach flu and was leaving the stage.

    Nobody Knows The Troubles They've Seen 2008

  • The last song Vedder sang before exiting the stage in San Francisco was a bitter anthem from "Vitalogy" called "Not For You."

    Nobody Knows The Troubles They've Seen 2008

  • "Vitalogy" (1994) and the next release, the 1996 CD "No Code," where Vedder took considerable control over the songwriting.

    unknown title 2009

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