Pearl Jam "Vs." Promo Posters


With Vs. (originally going to be called "Five Against One"), Pearl Jam's second music release, the band's popularity reached an all-time peak, shattering sales records and selling out shows in minutes. With this incredible amount of fame came a very heavy burden for the band, which would affect them hereafter. During this time, anything associated with Pearl Jam was almost seen as a "gold mine", and many distributors printed posters to sale to the masses in record numbers. It is very safe to say that most of the posters shown below were printed in very large amounts, maybe even in the hundreds of thousands, and most are still very easy to find to this day. It is also interesting to note that most of these posters originated from the UK, as are a lot of posters for other music groups.

In this section, our goal is to display all the known commerical and promotional posters for Pearl Jam that started distribution after their second album "Vs.", and up to their third album "Vitalogy", and in no real particular order. This also includes promotional posters that were for a range of cities as well. Again, there is not really a lot to say about most of them individually...most of them being arguably the most common Pearl Jam posters available.

NOTE: Again, please feel free to contact us if we are missing something (but do note that we are not interested in "posters" from magazines)!

Last Updated: April 4th, 2002



"Eddie singing"

"Magnusson Park" (from Seattle '92)

"Lean" (taken from Magnusson Park, Seattle '92)
(photo by Kevin Westenberg; similar photo on cover of book "Five Against One" by Kim Neely; sepia colored)

"Go"

"Vs."

"Rolling Stone" (taken from cover of RS #668 10/28/93)

"Vs." with caption "The Fastest Selling Album in America - Ever!"

"Vs." (flat)

"Dissident" (UK promo poster)
(image is also used for the various "Dissident" cd singles)

"Slam Jam"
(Jeff with Shawn Kemp of the Seattle SuperSonics; giveaway at the Sonics' 1993 opening home game; also associated with the "NBA Superstars 3" VHS release, part of which is a Sonics highlight reel with "Go" as the background music)

"Daughter" (New Zealand promo poster)
(image is also used for the "Daughter" 1993 Australian CD single release)

"Helmet"

"Banner" (shot live during the late 1993 tour; limited release; one of the most sought-after promotional posters; photography by Lance Mercer)



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