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March 19, 2015
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Phish - Story of A Ghost vinyl record
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Album FeaturesUPC:075596229715Artist:PhishFormat:VinylRelease Year:1998Record Label:ElektraGenre:Alternative, Rock & Pop
Album Notes
Phish:
Trey Anastasio (vocals, guitar); Page McConnell (vocals, keyboards);
Mike Gordon (vocals, bass); Jon Fishman (vocals, drums).
Additional
personnel: Dave Grippo (saxophone); James Harvey (trombone); Jennifer
Hartswick (trumpet); Heloise Williams (background vocals).
Engineers: Chris Shaw, John Siket, Phish, Andy Wallace.
Principally recorded at Bearsville Studios, Bearsville, New York between March 1997 and June 1998.
Why
does Phish have such an uncanny knack for constructing amazingly
dynamic eight-minute jam-journeys upon a few verses about little animals
with funny names? At times reminiscent of the darker songs on RIFT, THE
STORY OF THE GHOST is a shadowy assembly of songs about dream-makers,
phantom princes, listless wanderings and alienation. Let us not think,
however, that Phish's wacky lyrics would mire us in the gloom of the
pictures they paint. Just the opposite, they form the verbal thread
through often fantastical musical situations that exude a magical
feeling of limitlessness.
Building
freshly on familiar formulas from the past, this is one funky album.
Concert favorite "Guyute" (that's "gai-yoo-tee") opens with a tale of a
strange, nasty pig, in a 7/8 meter that makes "Row, Row, Row Your Boat"
in 4/4 sound awkward. It quickly yields to an instrumental rhapsody that
blazes with wild guitar-piano unisons. "Fikus" is just plain moody,
with creeping bass, vocals with a whiff of Robert Wyatt, and a lonely
bell in the background to boot. Mike Gordon's bass playing has arrived
at being truly excellent, providing both ample grooves and melodic grit.
If any of the band's more recent writing proved too pop-ish for some,
this is surely a ripping return to their dreamy tie-dyed soul.
Record is in good condition.
*** Skips on track 5 of side B
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