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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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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. 18
(2003)
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Live Phish, Vol. 12
(2002)
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Though the performance is filled with rarities that will appeal to the band's longtime fans, Live Phish, Vol. 12 mostly shows the band in the malaise they entered following their last great year of barnstorming performances in 1995, but before they reinvented themselves as a consummate arena funk act in 1997. Much of the year was spent searching ...
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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. 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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Live Phish 11/14/95
(2007)
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Live Phish, Vol. 13
(2002)
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In the spring of 1994, Phish played a show that included Trey Anastasio's "Gamehendge" suite in its entirety for the first set. For the second set, they performed their then new album, Hoist, from start to finish. For a band that famously changed its set lists every night, this was a rarity. After the show, they playfully boasted that they could ...
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Live Phish, Vol. 09
(2002)
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With one or two notable exceptions, Live Phish, Vol. 09 provides a pretty thorough overview of Phish's repertoire of original and cover material in 1989. They had self-released Junta several months earlier and material from Lawn Boy, which would be released the next year, was slowly making its way into the band's sets. Comprising three sets of ...
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