In Australia and the United Kingdom, Epic Records released
Merkin Ball on December 4, 1995. In the UK, it was released on
CD and
7-inch vinyl, while in Australia, only a CD was released. In Japan,
Sony Records issued a CD single two weeks later, on December 21. David Browne of
Entertainment Weekly gave
Merkin Ball a B+. Browne called "I Got Id" a "standard PJ chest thumper" and stated that "Long Road" "[takes] Young and Pearl Jam into a mystical zone never hinted at on [
Mirror Ball]." AllMusic staff writer Jonathan Cohen gave the record two and a half out of five stars, saying, "By no means essential, but well worth a spin."
Merkin Ball debuted and peaked at number seven on the US
Billboard Hot 100. It also reached number two on the
Billboard Album Rock Tracks charts and number three on the
Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart. Worldwide, the EP reached number two in Australia, number three in Finland, number five in Norway and number ten in Denmark. It additionally became a top-forty hit in Ireland, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Sweden and the United Kingdom. It has been certified
gold by the
Recording Industry Association of America for shipments of over 500,000. In September 2001, Vedder and Pearl Jam guitarist
Mike McCready were joined by Young to perform "Long Road" at the
America: A Tribute to Heroes benefit concert. "Long Road" was also used in the films
Dead Man Walking,
Outsourced, and
Eat Pray Love and in the episode "My Five Stages" of the sitcom
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