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Pearl Jam
Pearl Jam are to release four different Special Editions of their 1991 debut album 'Ten' on March 23 and uncut.co.uk has one copy of the Deluxe Collectors Edition to giveaway along with a T-shirt and a Ten poster.

The remastered album reissue (recently rated 5 stars in Uncut, see the review by clicking on the link on the right) will be accompanied by a new remixed version of the debut created by Pearl Jam longtime producer Brendan O'Brien and the bonus features include extra tracks: ‘Brother’, ‘Just a Girl’, ‘State of Love and Trust’, ‘Breath and a Scream’, ‘2,000 Mile Blues’ and ‘Evil Little Goat’.

The Collectors Edition of Ten also includes a DVD of the band's MTV Unplugged performance, recorded in 1992, a live LP of from their ‘Dropin the Park’ concert, and a replica Eddie Vedder composition notebook.

Uncut also has three prizes of a T-shirt and poster for runner-ups.

To be in with a chance of winning, simply log in and answer the simple question below. Closing date for entries is Noon on April 6, 2009.

For more competitions, keep checking back to Uncut.co.uk's special features here

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If you would like more information about the Ten Reissues, click here
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