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Phish|LivePhish, Vol. 7 8/14/93 (World Music Theatre, Tinley Park, IL)

LivePhish, Vol. 7 8/14/93 (World Music Theatre, Tinley Park, IL)

Phish

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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 immature. The show was recorded near the end of the band's first tour of major amphitheaters (many of which were half-empty for the bulk of the tour). The energy over the three discs is raw and palpable and is filled with sudden left turns (in tempo, key, and even time signature) that could only come as the result of years of dedicated hard work. Densely composed songs such as the fugue-like "Guelah Papyrus," "It's Ice," and "You Enjoy Myself" move with a nearly breathtaking fluidity. The improvisations -- such as the long second-set sequence that connects the band's own "Run Like an Antelope" with the Who's "Sparks," the James Gang's "Walk Away," and the Mighty Diamonds' "Have Mercy" -- are schizophrenic and hyper, but also absolutely enthralling if one is willing to surrender to their momentum. The liner notes, which contain excerpts from bassist Mike Gordon's journal entry from the night of the show, offer penetrating insight into the way the band thought about themselves, speaking of intraband communication, Zen awareness, and the day-to-day life of a working band on the road. In many ways, it is the band's sense of humor that guided their collective sensibility and allowed them to simultaneously follow interesting musical whims (odd rhythmic forays into reggae, for example, through the second set), as well as defuse the pretensions that many of their prog rock tendencies might otherwise lead to.

© Jesse Jarnow /TiVo

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LivePhish, Vol. 7 8/14/93 (World Music Theatre, Tinley Park, IL)

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1
Chalk Dust Torture
00:06:16

Trey Anastasio, Writer - Phish, MainArtist - Tom Marshall, Writer

© 1993 2009 Phish Inc ℗ 1993 2009 Who Is She Music, Inc

2
Guelah Papyrus
00:06:07

Trey Anastasio, Writer - Phish, MainArtist - Tom Marshall, Writer

© 1993 2009 Phish Inc ℗ 1993 2009 Who Is She Music, Inc

3
The Divided Sky
00:15:01

Trey Anastasio, Writer - Michael Gordon, Writer - Phish, Composer, MainArtist - Page McConnell, Writer - Woolf, Writer - Jonathan Fishman, Writer

© 1993 2009 Phish Inc ℗ 1993 2009 Who Is She Music, Inc

4
The Horse
00:02:06

Trey Anastasio, Writer - Phish, MainArtist - Tom Marshall, Composer, Writer

© 1993 2009 Phish Inc ℗ 1993 2009 Who Is She Music, Inc

5
Silent In The Morning
00:04:51

Trey Anastasio, Writer - Phish, MainArtist - Tom Marshall, Writer

© 1993 2009 Phish Inc ℗ 1993 2009 Who Is She Music, Inc

6
It's Ice
00:09:01

Trey Anastasio, Writer - Phish, MainArtist - Tom Marshall, Writer

© 1993 2009 Phish Inc ℗ 1993 2009 Who Is She Music, Inc

7
Sparkle
00:03:46

Trey Anastasio, Writer - Phish, MainArtist - Tom Marshall, Writer

© 1993 2009 Phish Inc ℗ 1993 2009 Who Is She Music, Inc

8
Split Open And Melt
00:12:35

Trey Anastasio, Writer - Phish, Composer, MainArtist

© 1993 2009 Phish Inc ℗ 1993 2009 Who Is She Music, Inc

9
Esther
00:08:42

Trey Anastasio, Writer - Phish, MainArtist

© 1993 2009 Phish Inc ℗ 1993 2009 Who Is She Music, Inc

10
Poor Heart
00:03:02

Phish, MainArtist - Mike Gordon, Writer

© 1993 2009 Phish Inc ℗ 1993 2009 Who Is She Music, Inc

11
Cavern
00:04:28

Trey Anastasio, Writer - Phish, MainArtist - Tom Marshall, Writer - Scott Herman, Writer

© 1993 2009 Phish Inc ℗ 1993 2009 Who Is She Music, Inc

12
2001
00:04:20

Richard Strauss, Writer - Phish, MainArtist

© 1993 2009 Phish Inc ℗ 1993 2009 Who Is She Music, Inc

13
Run Like An Antelope
00:12:50

Trey Anastasio, Writer - Phish, Composer, MainArtist - Steve Pollak, Writer

© 1993 2009 Phish Inc ℗ 1993 2009 Who Is She Music, Inc

14
Sparks
00:02:39

Pete Townshend, Writer - Phish, MainArtist

© 1993 2009 Phish Inc ℗ 1993 2009 Who Is She Music, Inc

15
Walk Away
00:03:37

Phish, MainArtist - Joe Walsh, Writer

© 1993 2009 Phish Inc ℗ 1993 2009 Who Is She Music, Inc

16
Tinsley Park Jam
00:04:21

Phish, MainArtist

© 1993 2009 Phish Inc ℗ 1993 2009 Who Is She Music, Inc

17
Run Like An Antelope
00:02:14

Trey Anastasio, Writer - Phish, Composer, MainArtist - Steve Pollak, Writer

© 1993 2009 Phish Inc ℗ 1993 2009 Who Is She Music, Inc

18
Have Mercy
00:03:05

Donald Shaw, Writer - Trey Anastasio, Writer - Phish, MainArtist - Lloyd Ferguson, Writer - Fitzroy Simpson, Writer

© 1993 2009 Phish Inc ℗ 1993 2009 Who Is She Music, Inc

19
Run Like An Antelope
00:02:00

Trey Anastasio, Writer - Phish, Composer, MainArtist - Steve Pollak, Writer

© 1993 2009 Phish Inc ℗ 1993 2009 Who Is She Music, Inc

20
Mound
00:05:44

Phish, MainArtist - Mike Gordon, Writer

© 1993 2009 Phish Inc ℗ 1993 2009 Who Is She Music, Inc

21
The Squirming Coil
00:09:53

Trey Anastasio, Writer - Phish, Composer, MainArtist - Tom Marshall, Writer

© 1993 2009 Phish Inc ℗ 1993 2009 Who Is She Music, Inc

22
Daniel Saw The Stone
00:03:18

Traditional, Writer - Phish, MainArtist

© 1993 2009 Phish Inc ℗ 1993 2009 Who Is She Music, Inc

23
You Enjoy Myself
00:20:16

Trey Anastasio, Writer - Phish, Composer, MainArtist

© 1993 2009 Phish Inc ℗ 1993 2009 Who Is She Music, Inc

24
Purple Rain
00:06:52

Prince, Writer - Phish, MainArtist

© 1993 2009 Phish Inc ℗ 1993 2009 Who Is She Music, Inc

25
Golgi Apparatus
00:05:42

Trey Anastasio, Writer - Phish, MainArtist - Tom Marshall, Writer - Aaron Woolf, Writer - Bob Szuter, Writer

© 1993 2009 Phish Inc ℗ 1993 2009 Who Is She Music, Inc

26
La Grange
00:04:54

Dusty Hill, Writer - Frank Beard, Writer - Phish, MainArtist - Orlando Gibbons, Writer

© 1993 2009 Phish Inc ℗ 1993 2009 Who Is She Music, Inc

27
Mike's Song (8/11/93)
00:12:19

Phish, MainArtist

© 1993 2009 Phish Inc ℗ 1993 2009 Who Is She Music, Inc

28
The Great Gig in the Sky (8/11/93)
00:05:27

Phish, MainArtist

© 1993 2009 Phish Inc ℗ 1993 2009 Who Is She Music, Inc

29
Weekapaug Groove (8/11/93)
00:11:55

Phish, MainArtist

© 1993 2009 Phish Inc ℗ 1993 2009 Who Is She Music, Inc

30
Stash (8/15/93) (Bonus Track)
00:18:02

Phish, MainArtist

© 1993 2009 Phish Inc ℗ 1993 2009 Who Is She Music, Inc

Approfondimenti

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 immature. The show was recorded near the end of the band's first tour of major amphitheaters (many of which were half-empty for the bulk of the tour). The energy over the three discs is raw and palpable and is filled with sudden left turns (in tempo, key, and even time signature) that could only come as the result of years of dedicated hard work. Densely composed songs such as the fugue-like "Guelah Papyrus," "It's Ice," and "You Enjoy Myself" move with a nearly breathtaking fluidity. The improvisations -- such as the long second-set sequence that connects the band's own "Run Like an Antelope" with the Who's "Sparks," the James Gang's "Walk Away," and the Mighty Diamonds' "Have Mercy" -- are schizophrenic and hyper, but also absolutely enthralling if one is willing to surrender to their momentum. The liner notes, which contain excerpts from bassist Mike Gordon's journal entry from the night of the show, offer penetrating insight into the way the band thought about themselves, speaking of intraband communication, Zen awareness, and the day-to-day life of a working band on the road. In many ways, it is the band's sense of humor that guided their collective sensibility and allowed them to simultaneously follow interesting musical whims (odd rhythmic forays into reggae, for example, through the second set), as well as defuse the pretensions that many of their prog rock tendencies might otherwise lead to.

© Jesse Jarnow /TiVo

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