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5x1: Pearl Jam Through The Eye of Lance Mercer

Message Publié : Lun Mars 06, 2006 10:25 am
par Olikatie
Je post à nouveau quelques articles sur le nouveau livre de photos sur Pearl Jam à paraître:

Un livre de photos pour Pearl Jam

Au printemps sera mis en vente sur le site de Pearl Jam un beau livre de photos du groupe imaginé par Lance Mercer, qui avait déjà publié en 1998 un autre recueil d'images autour de la bande à Vedder, "Place/Date".

Intitulé "5x1: Pearl Jam Through The Eye of Lance Mercer", ce livre contiendra davantage de clichés personnels que son prédécesseur, plus orienté live.

"La plupart des photos datent de la première moitié des années 90", a déclaré le photographe au site Billboard. "Ca fait plus d'un an que j'y travaille, et le groupe était d'accord pour que j'y mette en évidence davantage d'images prises backstage et lors des temps morts, à l'hôtel ou sur la route. La plupart sont totalement inédites".

Mercer a également confié qu'il aimerait publier un autre livre sur la scène rock de Seattle. Le prochain album de Pearl Jam devrait sortir fin du printemps - début de l'été.


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Pearl Jam Goes Through The Camera Eye

In tandem with fellow renowned Seattle photographer Charles Peterson, Lance Mercer in 1998 issued the first Pearl Jam photo book, "Place/Date." But there were plenty of shots that slipped through the cracks, a number of which will be seen this spring in the new volume "5x1: Pearl Jam Through the Eye of Lance Mercer." The book will be sold via Pearl Jam's Web site.

"I've been sitting on an archive of images for quite a long time, and was having coffee with [Pearl Jam bassist] Jeff [Ament]," Mercer tells Billboard.com. "We were talking about [how] I have all these Pearl Jam images that nobody's ever seen, like all this behind-the-scenes stuff. And Regan [Hagar, member of Pearl Jam side band Brad] is pretty instrumental in pushing me forward. I was kind of in this space where I wasn't sure what I was going to do photographically. So between the two of them and me, we came up with this idea of putting this book together."

"The nice thing about it was that Regan and I pretty much had free reign to put it together before we even showed it to them," Mercer continues. "We did a mock-up, but we waited for a long time -- we went through thousands of images and various different sequences of photos, and came up with one. We've been working on it over a year. I'm friends with those guys, and I'm in the mix, so it wasn't too hard to approach them on it."

Asked how the new book differs from the previous one, Mercer offers, "It's a lot more personal -- that's a big part of it. Some live stuff, but not really as much as the last one. The other thing is it's a lot more hands-on, and I think it's a lot more of a collaboration between Regan and I. Personal is the key, even down to the size we made it. It's going to be an 8x10 size book, so people can just carry it with them in their bag." The images span from the early to the mid '90s ("There's nothing super recent in it," Mercer notes).

Two photos in particular are among Mercer's favorites. "There's one where [guitarist] Mike [McCready] is dancing around in his hotel room," Mercer says.
"For me, it was one of those days where I think it was a turning point for me, because they were comfortable enough with me that I was able to just hang out in their hotel room and take pictures of them doing their everyday tour thing. There's another one where [singer] Eddie [Vedder] is playing around with the manager's daughter, and it's just really an innocent moment. I really love that shot -- they're in this hallway. Their guard was down and I was able to get some pretty spontaneous moments."


With "5x1" ready for release, Mercer already has plans for another book. "I'm actually going to jump right away into another book of the overall music scene," he says. "I'm just going to give Regan all my photos and let him pick through them. I have thousands of images. It could be from Malfunkshun to Soundgarden, maybe some of the punk bands, like the U-Men. A really eclectic mix of different things. I shot a lot of bands that weren't Seattle too -- there's tons."

As previously reported, Pearl Jam is eyeing a late spring release for its next studio album, which will be its first for J Records.

Message Publié : Lun Mars 06, 2006 10:39 am
par dranx
Merci Oli :D !!Ca aussi ,ça risque d'être sympa..

Message Publié : Lun Mars 06, 2006 6:11 pm
par Palavas
'suis impatient d'admirer ces clichés.

Message Publié : Lun Mars 06, 2006 8:45 pm
par loupiotteloupiotte
le plaisir des oreilles......plus le plaisir des yeux!!!! :D

Message Publié : Mer Oct 11, 2006 8:04 pm
par Québec fan
LANCE MERCER BOOK AVAILABLE NOW10.11.06
"5 x 1 Pearl Jam Through the Eye of Lance Mercer" a new photo book with over 180 photos of Pearl Jam like you've never seen them before is available

avant gout : http://pearljam.com/pjlm/5x1.htm

Message Publié : Mer Oct 11, 2006 8:19 pm
par Palavas
Pécho tout à l'heure !
...suis impatient d'avoir ça sous les yeux... :P

Message Publié : Mer Oct 11, 2006 9:13 pm
par yoyo
Palavas a écrit :Pécho tout à l'heure !
...suis impatient d'avoir ça sous les yeux... :P


choppé aussi ... mais putain cher le truc !!!! excellent quand meme .. enfin !!!!

Message Publié : Mer Oct 11, 2006 10:13 pm
par Olikatie
idem :D

Message Publié : Mer Oct 11, 2006 10:26 pm
par Mookie Blaylock
+1

J'avais pas vu que c'était dispo, merci pour l'info

Message Publié : Mer Oct 11, 2006 10:52 pm
par loupiotteloupiotte
Bah moi ça merde toujours au paiement

Message Publié : Mer Oct 11, 2006 11:04 pm
par thefrenchconnection
pris aussi ... le çà kik au niveau du prix !!!

Message Publié : Mer Oct 11, 2006 11:07 pm
par loupiotteloupiotte
bon ça a fini par marcher!!!!

Message Publié : Jeu Oct 12, 2006 8:07 am
par Olikatie
New Photo Book Captures Pearl Jam's Formative Years

Image

As tipped herein January, never-before-seen images from photographer Lance Mercer form the basis of the new book "5X1: Pearl Jam Through the Eye of Lance Mercer." The volume, which focuses on the first half of the band's career, is available beginning today (Oct. 11) via Pearl Jam's Web site.

Mercer, who collaborated with photographer Charles Peterson on the 1998 Pearl Jam photo book "Place/Date," worked in tandem this time around with artist Regan Hagar, who plays in Pearl Jam guitarist Stone Gossard's side band Brad.

"Regan and I pretty much had free reign to put it together before we even showed it to them," Mercer told Billboard.com in January. "We did a mock-up, but we waited for a long time -- we went through thousands of images and various different sequences of photos."

Two photos in particular are among Mercer's favorites. "There's one where [guitarist] Mike [McCready] is dancing around in his hotel room," he said. "For me, it was one of those days where I think it was a turning point for me, because they were comfortable enough with me that I was able to just hang out in their hotel room and take pictures of them doing their everyday tour thing. There's another one where [singer] Eddie [Vedder] is playing around with the manager's daughter, and it's just really an innocent moment. I really love that shot -- they're in this hallway. Their guard was down and I was able to get some pretty spontaneous moments."

"5X1" also includes essays from fellow musicians such as Bruce Springsteen, Pete Townshend, Michael Stipe and Ben Harper, activist Gloria Steinem, director Cameron Crowe, actor Tim Robbins and surfer Kelly Slater.


Having recently completed a European tour, Pearl Jam is taking a break before resuming live duty Oct. 21-22 at Neil Young's Bridge School Benefit outside San Francisco. On Friday, the group will be honored for its contributions to the Seattle-based organization YouthCare, which assists the area's homeless and high-risk youth.

Message Publié : Jeu Oct 12, 2006 10:10 am
par strummer
Pris également et je ne vous dis pas merci, j me suis dit "merde 14 $ de livraison, fais chier !" et j'ai pris le tour date et un sticker, le tigre là en + :D

Message Publié : Jeu Oct 12, 2006 11:24 am
par Buc
pour ma part c est vraiment trop cher....

Message Publié : Jeu Oct 12, 2006 11:32 am
par Blue, Red,Yellow
Idem ca attendra...le Ten club s'est un peu trop transformé en supermarché ces derniers temps...

Message Publié : Jeu Oct 12, 2006 11:33 am
par strummer
Ben en même temps c'est un peu le but... en y allant je pensais pas y trouver autre chose, bon peut-être des partoches au moins...

Message Publié : Jeu Oct 12, 2006 11:35 am
par yoyo
puis apparement, c'est limité ... faut peut etre pas trop attendre !?

Message Publié : Jeu Oct 12, 2006 11:35 am
par Blue, Red,Yellow
a Strummer :
Ouais mais j'ai plus le fric d'être fan de PJ ..
:proud:

Message Publié : Jeu Oct 12, 2006 11:40 am
par strummer
Remarque à choisir je préfère faire comme toi, craquer du blé pour les voir en vrai plutôt que thésauriser des posters et autres babioles, mais en même temps, y a aussi le temps que ça prend de les suivre en concert + la famille tout ça, bref chacun fait comme y veut, par rapport aux autres je sais pas s'ils exagèrent au niveau du merchandising, j'imagine qu'il y en a des plus accrocs à la thune genre les stones et d'autres moins