Packaging The album's cover art features the members of the band at the time of recording in a group pose and standing in front of a wood cut-out of the name "Pearl Jam", with their hands risen high and holding one another's. The wood cut-out was constructed by
Jeff Ament. Ament said, "The original concept was about really being together as a group and entering into the world of music as a true band...a sort of all-for-one deal." Lance Mercer receives credit for photography, and both Lisa Sparagano and Risa Zaitschek are credited for design. Pearl Jam's original name was taken from the professional basketball player
Mookie Blaylock. In some versions (mainly CD and cassette releases), the cover is in gatefold form, folded in such a way that only the band members' hands are visible.
Tour Ament stated that "essentially
Ten was just an excuse to tour", adding, "We told the record company, 'We know we can be a great band, so let's just get the opportunity to get out and play.'" Drummer
Dave Abbruzzese joined the band for Pearl Jam's live shows supporting the album. Halfway through its own planned North American tour, Pearl Jam cancelled the remaining dates in order to take a slot opening for the Red Hot Chili Peppers on the band's
Blood Sugar Sex Magik tour in the fall of 1991 in North America. The spot was arranged by Jack Irons, who had called his former band asking for them to get an opportunity to his friend Vedder.
The Smashing Pumpkins and
Nirvana were also supporting acts. Nirvana was initially brought in because the tour promoters decided that Pearl Jam should be replaced with a more successful act, The band would only do this again in 2016 at
Philadelphia's
Wells Fargo Center, as the arena management homaged the band's tenth straight sellout concert in the city. Following the European leg, Pearl Jam did another tour of North America. Goldstone noted that the band's audience expanded, saying that unlike before, "everyone came." Ament said, "We'd been on the road over 10 months. I think there just came a point about half way through that tour it was just starting to get pretty intense. I mean just being away from home, being on the road all the time and being lonely or being depressed or whatever." The band would go on to play the 1992
Lollapalooza tour with the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Soundgarden,
Ministry and
Ice Cube, among others.
2009 re-release On March 24, 2009,
Ten was reissued in four editions (Legacy, Deluxe, Vinyl, and Super Deluxe). It was the first reissue in a planned re-release of Pearl Jam's entire catalogue that led up to the band's 20th anniversary in 2011. The extras on the four editions include a remastering and remix of the entire album by producer
Brendan O'Brien, re-designed packaging, six bonus tracks ("
Brother", "Just a Girl", "
Breath and a Scream", "
State of Love and Trust", "2,000 Mile Blues", and "Evil Little Goat"), a DVD of the band's 1992 appearance on
MTV Unplugged (including a bonus performance of "Oceans", which along with "
Rockin' in the Free World" was originally excluded from the broadcast version), vinyl versions of the album, an LP of the band's September 20, 1992 concert at
Magnuson Park in Seattle (also known as
Drop in the Park), a replica of the original
Momma-Son demo cassette, and a replica of Vedder's composition notebook containing personal notes and mementos. Regarding his remix of the album, O'Brien stated, "The band loved the original mix of
Ten, but were also interested in what it would sound like if I were to deconstruct and remix it...The original
Ten sound is what millions of people bought, dug and loved, so I was initially hesitant to mess around with that. After years of persistent nudging from the band, I was able to wrap my head around the idea of offering it as a companion piece to the original—giving a fresh take on it, a more direct sound." Since
Billboard considers the
Ten reissue a catalog item,
Ten did not appear on the
Billboard 200, Top Modern Rock/Alternative, or Top Rock Albums, since those charts do not include catalog items. The reissue also re-entered the
Australian Albums Chart at number 11, giving it a new peak chart position in Australia and its highest chart placing since June 14, 1992. Tying in with the re-release of the album in March 2009, the entire album was made available as downloadable content for the
Rock Band series of video games. In addition, three
Ten-era bonus tracks were made available for the
Rock Band video game for those who purchased the
Ten re-release through
Best Buy: "Brother", "Alive", and "State of Love and Trust", the latter two as live versions taken from the band's September 20 concert. ==Critical reception==