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Farmhouse
(2000)
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The party line on Phish is that the band's live shows are so extraordinary, their studio records are almost superfluous by comparison; frankly, it's a ridiculous contention -- apples and oranges, really -- and moreover, each successive Phish album reveals new layers of intricacy and melodic invention otherwise lost in the epic explosiveness of ...
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A Picture of Nectar
(1991)
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Phish's second major-label release, A Picture of Nectar is in many ways their best and most accomplished album. Expanding on the musical explorations that dominated Lawn Boy, Nectar incorporates a remarkable mixture of styles, from country, jazz, and calypso to straight-up rock & roll. Lyrically, the band's trademark goofiness is intact, but the ...
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Rift
(1993)
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The Story of the Ghost
(1998)
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Phish's The Story of the Ghost, the ninth album from neo-hippieville's most proficient and clever players, is the group's most commercially accessible offering to date, a slinky (and slightly funky) trip through a slim conceptual piece about a life-affirming spiritual quest -- or something like that; it all gets pretty confusing midway through. ...
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Lawn Boy
(1991)
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This album is relaxed, friendly, and a lot of fun. It is their true statement of purpose, capturing Trey Anastasio's unique visions in their rawest form. "Reba," with its absurd lyrics, intricate design, and renegade momentum is one of their best moments, neatly summarizing the band's philosophy in 12 minutes. Anastasio may have played with ...
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A Live One
(1995)
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Phish's strength has always been its live shows, and A Live One shows why. Given the opportunity, the band takes its songs in every direction, winding through several different sounds within the course of a song. A Live One also features seven previously unreleased songs, making it worthwhile listening for even casual fans. Then again, most fans ...
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Junta
(1988)
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With great sound and better playing, Phish's debut Junta is highly recommended whether you're starting to discover Phish or are backing up to the beginning. It may be a bit long-winded and unfocused, yet it establishes their dedication to musical exploration effectively -- not to mention the typical wild and woolly Phish humor spilling out all ...
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Hampton Comes Alive
(1999)
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Like the Grateful Dead, the line on Phish runs a little like this -- they make sense in concert, but never quite gel on record. However, the Dead's true character revealed itself because they thrived on improvisations; it wasn't quite the same with Phish, because the live experience revealed the band's humor, taste, eclecticism, and (foremost) ...
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Hoist
(1994)
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Hoist is the most concise Phish album to date, but that's not necessarily a compliment. Phish's strength is not songcraft or hooks, it's the band's love of free-form song structures and extended jams. When the group's sound is reduced to its core, as it is on Hoist, it isn't quite as compelling. Nevertheless, the album is an improvement on the ...
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Undermind
(2004)
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What's important to remember is that Phish is the kind of band whose hallmark moments don't happen in the studio, but on-stage where they feel most at home. That said, Undermind continues in the longstanding tradition of almost but not quite capturing the full band on all cylinders. It's the difference between watching an animal in its native ...
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Round Room
(2002)
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Phish reunited unexpectedly late in the summer of 2002. It was a bit of a shock, since their announced hiatus of 2000 seemed at least semi-permanent, yet this didn't have the vibe of a cash-in, even if their respective solo projects of the early 2000s didn't make many waves. The impromptu reunion felt spontaneous, as if the band simply felt like ...
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The Siket Disc
(2000)
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Phish's The Siket Disc, named for engineer and mixer John Siket, contains improvisations performed by the group in the late winter and early fall of 1997 at sessions for its album The Story of the Ghost. Originally available only by mail order from the band, it was given a retail release by Elektra shortly after Phish announced that it was going ...
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Live Phish, Vol. 18
(2003)
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Live at Madison Square Garden New Year's Eve 1995
(2005)
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With their breakup in 2004 and the subsequent releases of recordings from lead frontman Trey Anastasio, Phish and Rhino thought it a good idea to capitalize on the holiday market of 2005 by reaching back deep into the rich and plentiful archive of live recordings amassed over decades of touring, and present to the legions of fanatics what many ...
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Live Phish, Vol. 14
(2002)
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For Phish's second Halloween "musical costume," the band (at the behest of keyboardist Page McConnell) chose to perform a cover of the Who's 1973 Quadrophenia rock opera. As usual, Phish sandwiched the performance in between two sets of original music. For the album cover, the bandmembers bolstered themselves with a new version of the Giant ...
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Slip, Stitch & Pass
(1997)
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Released a mere two years after Phish's first live album, Slip, Stitch & Pass, the group's second live record, surpasses its predecessor in many ways, drawing a more complete picture of the Phish concert experience. Spanning two discs, A Live One had the scope of a Phish concert but there's actually more adventure and surprise on Slip, Stitch & ...
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Live Phish, Vol. 07
(2002)
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The seventh volume of Phish's Live Phish series, and the first in the second batch, captures the band at the height of their listening powers. It is highly representative of the kind of music the band was making live between 1992 and 1994: funny, fast, stylistically diverse, conceptual, well rehearsed, and musically hooked up, if not a taste ...
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Live Phish, Vol. 10
(2002)
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By June of 1994, Phish had built up a good head of steam. They had been touring behind Hoist since early April to increasingly larger crowds and were on top of their game in every way. (In fact, it was only several days after this show that they made the infamous brag that they could tackle any album ever recorded, which resulted the band donning ...
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Billy Breathes
(1996)
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Thanks to producer Steve Lillywhite, Phish finally delivered a concise pop album with Billy Breathes. Lillywhite had the band cut away their jams and accentuate their songwriting, resulting in a series of tightly written, melodic folk-rock and psychedelic pop songs. Phish still delve into the deeper waters with sweeping songs like "Theme from the ...
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Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI 4/4/98
(2005)
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Providence Civic Center, Providence, RI 4/5/98
(2005)
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Live Phish, Vol. 06
(2001)
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Recorded less than a week after the two shows documented on 1999's Hampton Comes Alive, the sixth volume in the Live Phish series, and the last in the first batch, documents Phish in populist, crowd-pleasing mode. The long, esoteric jams are nearly absent from the three discs presented here, with only three songs clocking significantly over the ...
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Live Phish, Vol. 16
(2002)
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Between 1996 and 1998, Phish turned from a lovable band of geeks to a band of (relatively) hard-partying geeks. For a while, it worked out great, and the band churned out great performances but, after a certain point, it manifested itself in a musical laziness. Beginning in 1998, the band tried desperately to channel this into an aesthetic of ...
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Live in Brooklyn
(2006)
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During the time Live in Brooklyn was recorded, Vermont's fantastic four had decided to call it quits, again, after two decades playing together with a small "breakup" lodged in between. So there was more than a little melancholy surrounding what was to be the band's absolute, unquestionable, no-looking-back, there-will-never-be-a-summer-tour-ever ...
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Live Phish, Vol. 20
(2003)
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