Tracklist
A1 | Sometimes | |
A2 | Hail, Hail | |
A3 | Who You Are | |
A4 | In My Tree | |
A5 | Smile | |
A6 | Off He Goes | |
B1 | Habit | |
B2 | Red Mosquito | |
B3 | Lukin | |
B4 | Present Tense | |
B5 | Mankind | |
B6 | I'm Open | |
B7 | Around The Bend |
Companies, etc.
- Distributed By – Sony Music Entertainment
- Copyright © – Epic Records
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Epic Records
- Manufactured By – Noiseland Industries – 16-0155
- Lacquer Cut At – SST Brüggemann GmbH
- Pressed By – MPO
Credits
- Bass – Jeff Ament
- Concept By [Concept Of No Code By] – Jerome Turner
- Drums – Jack Irons
- Engineer [Assistant] – Matt Bayles
- Guitar – Stone Gossard
- Lacquer Cut By – Kr*
- Layout – Jerome Turner
- Mastered By – Bob Ludwig
- Mixed By – Nick Didia
- Photography By [144 Polaroids] – M. McCready*
- Photography By [Black & White] – Lance Mercer
- Producer – Pearl Jam
- Recorded By – Nick Didia
- Vocals – Stone Gossard
Notes
25th Anniversary re-issue
© 1996, 2016 Epic Records
For the european release with 19439889161 as catalog number and also No Code.
© 1996, 2016 Epic Records
For the european release with 19439889161 as catalog number and also No Code.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (Text, sticker): 1 9439-88916-1 3
- Barcode (Scanned, sticker): 194398891613
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): 16-0155NL A 88875188981 Kr SST MPO [MPO Logo] 21216829
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): 16-0155NL B 88875188981 Kr SST MPO [MPO Logo] 21216725
Other Versions (5 of 175)
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No Code (CD, Album, E) | Epic | EPC 484448 2, 484448 2 | Europe | 1996 | |||
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No Code (LP, Album, "C" Set) | Epic | EPC 484448 1 | Europe | 1996 | ||
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No Code (Cassette, Album) | Epic | EPC 484448 4 | Europe | 1996 | ||
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No Code (CD, Album) | Epic | 484448 2 | Australia | 1996 | ||
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No Code (Cassette, Album) | Epic | EPC 484448 4, 01-484448-30 | Netherlands | 1996 |
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Reviews
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Just found a copy at my local of this pressing. Sounds great. The packaging is a bit oversized and doesn't fit my outer protection sleeves, but otherwise it's a nice addition to my library and it the vinyl sounds nice. Not even the regular static problem with a lot of newer stuff.
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Edited 3 months agoNot really sure what all the fuss is about. Sounds pretty good to me. It's not an audiophile record, or recording for that matter, but aside from a bit of sibilance here and there, it sounds exactly as I'd expect it so sound. No warps or quality issues.
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Edited one year agoI agree with most of the reviews of this vinyl... [Terrible] sounds as bad as I this album sounded on CD in the day... I guess I have on vinyl ... but "whats" the point. [PJ might want to actually have someone Interpret "what they think it sounds like" to the professionals]... [ all PJ Vinyl sounds like a cassette compression-horridness high midrange]... Technics SL1200MKIII/Rega 301b/Blue Point No.2
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For a single LP with this many songs… this US pressing sounds awesome! Nice, quiet, flat pressing.
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Edited 3 years agoBeautiful packaging, sadly i bought it for the music being one of my favourite PJ releases, but it sounds awful, almost disgusting, it’s the way vinyl is made now i guess. My OP CD while old, has better sound quality than this…
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Sounds good. Really enjoy the vinyl compared to the original CD but it is very quiet comparatively to almost everything else I have!
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Edited 3 years agoKind of quiet. Had to turn my volume up more than normal. Overall happy with the pressing sides the volume. Exact same as 2016 press
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