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Farmhouse
(2000)
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Phish
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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Live at Madison Square Garden New Year's Eve 1995
(2005)
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Phish
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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Plasma
(2003)
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Trey Anastasio
Trey Anastasio officially launched his solo career in the spring of 2002 with a self-titled solo album, supporting it with a tour in the summer that reunited him with Phish, who released an album toward the end of the year, just when Anastasio played another round of solo shows. It was a busy year for the de facto Phish leader, and its aftershocks ...
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Sharin' in the Groove: Celebrating the Music of Phish
(2001)
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Various Artists
This major two-disc set featuring tributes to Phish offers a particularly Phish-like twist to the tribute album equation. Instead of being performed by artists who Phish has influenced, the bulk of the tracks here come from Phish's own forerunners, including Tom Tom Club, Son Seals, Little Feat, the Wailers, John Scofield, and members of Los Lobos ...
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Farmhouse [Japan Bonus Tracks]
(2000)
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Phish
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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