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Phish discography

Phish discography

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Phish is an American rock band noted for their live concerts and improvisational jamming. Audience recordings of Phish's live shows have been traded among fans since the band's earliest days. In addition to numerous studio albums and projects, Phish has maintained a steady output of live releases and albums, including the Live Phish series, the Live Bait series, the Live Phish Downloads series, along with numerous box sets and stand-alone archival releases. The band has also officially released every show they've performed since 2002, which are available at LivePhish

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Albums

Studio albums

Phish recorded and/or released several albums before being signed to Elektra Records in 1991; they remained with Elektra through 2004, before founding their own label, JEMP Records. Phish's albums all feature the quartet of Trey Anastasio (guitar), Mike Gordon (bass guitar), Jon Fishman (drums), and Page McConnell (keyboards), often joined by a number of guest musicians.

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Other albums

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Unreleased albums

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Live albums

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Live Phish series

Beginning in late 2001, the "Live Phish" series are multi-CD sets chronicling complete shows picked by the band spanning their entire career. [A] The original twenty-volume "Live Phish" series was released by Elektra Records and launched while Phish was on hiatus from recording and touring (October 2000 to December 2002). Numbered 01 through 20, each multi-disc set was made available individually and featured innovative packaging: a cardboard slipcase containing the compact discs housed in a foldable plastic page that could be stored in a ShowCase binder that was sold separately or with select copies of Volume 06. The first six volumes were simultaneously released on September 18, 2001. The rest of the series was then released in sporadic batches through May 2003. Among the initial twenty volumes, there are four two-disc sets, twelve three-disc sets and four quadruple-disc sets totaling over forty-seven and a half hours of live recordings ranging from 1989 to 2000. The original plastic fold-out CD pages eventually began leaking a sticky liquid goo that often ruined the CDs within the covers. Elektra Records thus began re-issuing several Live Phish Volumes 1 through 20 in clamshell CD cases in the mid-2000s.

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Live Phish Downloads: Archival releases

A ^ : The Live Phish Downloads Series is regularly updated with shows both old and new, available as downloads in various formats, with select shows* made available on CD

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Compilation albums

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Live Bait series

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Singles

From 1992 to 2004 Phish was signed with Elektra Records and released seventeen CD promo singles for radio DJs and one commercial cassette single, "Down with Disease". In 2005 Phish started their own record label, JEMP Records (in association with Rhino for a year) and have released one promo single and four digital singles since.

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  1. "Bouncing Around the Room" reached number 34 on the rock chart published by Radio & Records dated August 18, 1995.[8]
  2. "Bouncing Around the Room" reached number 27 on the adult alternative chart published by Radio & Records dated September 22, 1995.[9]

Video releases

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Phish tributes discography

Since 2000, various artists have recorded a number of tribute albums dedicated to the rock band Phish. Like Phish's music, the albums cover a wide range of genres including reggae, bluegrass, classical music, and more. The first Phish tribute album - Sharin' in the Groove - was a double album created by a non-profit group of fans called The Mockingbird Foundation, who also published The Phish Companion. The album features a number of high-profile musicians performing Phish songs, including Jimmy Buffett, The Wailers, Dave Matthews, Arlo Guthrie, Hot Tuna, Tom Tom Club, and members of Pavement and Los Lobos. The members of Phish officially endorsed this album, which also featured an album release concert at the Great American Music Hall in San Francisco led by Merl Saunders. In 2002, members of the Birmingham, Alabama bluegrass group Rollin' In The Hay collaborated with a number of other bluegrass musicians to release Gone Phishin: A Bluegrass Tribute to Phish, featuring all instrumental versions of Phish classics. The album was a success, and a sequel followed later in the year with a song list that included more obscure Phish songs. In 2004, Phish became one of over a hundred bands to have their songs interpreted by a string quartet (joining the ranks of Tool, Radiohead, and U2). Another bluegrass tribute (this time with vocals) by a group of Nashville-based musicians was released later in the year.

Cover songs of other artists

They consistently vary their set lists while touring extensively. To keep the music fresh and the audiences intrigued, Phish records and performs a number of cover songs from various musical genres.[10][11][12]

Books

  • The Phish Book (official biography written by Phish and Richard Gehr – 1998)
  • Phish: The Biography (non-official biography written by Parke Puterbaugh – 2009)

Live albums by recording date

This is a list of live Phish albums released on CD or LP, in recording date order.


References

  1. "RIAA searchable certification database". Recording Industry Association of America. Archived from the original on 2013-01-04. Retrieved 2011-12-17.
  2. "Phish Chart History: Billboard 200". Billboard. Retrieved 10 January 2022.
  3. "Phish Chart History: Alternative". Billboard. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
  4. "Phish Chart History: Mainstream Rock". Billboard. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
  5. "Phish Chart History: Adult Top 40". Billboard. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
  6. "Phish Chart History: Triple A". Billboard. Retrieved 1 February 2018.
  7. "Rock Top 50" (PDF). Radio & Records. 18 August 1995.
  8. "Radio & Records" (PDF). No. 1113. 22 September 1995. p. 88.
  9. Phish Cover Songs at The Covers Project
  10. Phish Setlists at The Helping Phriendly Book

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