The Coda Collection: Pearl Jam rare footage on the new Prime Video channel

If you couldn’t experience Pearl Jam’s live releases on Nugs, you can now stream various PJ Video Vaults on The Coda Collection, the new Prime Video channel.

Photo: Joyce Davidse

The Coda Collection, a new multi-media company, launched a channel on Prime Video featuring rare concerts and music documentaries, exclusive premieres for films and more. The Coda Collection is now available via Prime Video Channels in the U.S., the channel will roll out globally throughout the rest of 2021. At launch, Amazon Prime members will be able to access over 150 titles streamed exclusively on The Coda Collection for $4.99 per month, with a free 7-day trial.

Among the titles being offered at launch include the premieres of Music, Money, Madness…Jimi Hendrix In Maui, The Rolling Stones’ On The Air, Johnny Cash At San Quentin, as well as newly filmed, exclusive performances by such artists as Jane’s Addiction and Stone Temple Pilots.

The Coda Collection also present rarely seen performances by such leading acts as Pearl Jam (Video Vault #2: Philly 2016 – The Ten Show), Foo Fighters, The Avett Brothers, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Paul Simon, AC/DC, and many more.

Among the Pearl Jam videos on the Coda Collection channel, you can find:

Live in Philadelphia, 4/29/2016
Live in Seattle, 8/8/ 2018
Pearl Jam Twenty 
The Kids Are Twenty (two hours of full-length performances, stemming from footage shot for the Pearl Jam Twenty film)