Tracklist
Arbor Day 393
Ava Green 161
Late Edition 407
Yakima 282
Marfa 74
Barre 83
Candlestick 287
Altoona 87
Soul Etude 274
The Lemon Drop 421
Unsung Cities and Movies Never Made

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Tracklist
Arbor Day 393
Ava Green 161
Late Edition 407
Yakima 282
Marfa 74
Barre 83
Candlestick 287
Altoona 87
Soul Etude 274
The Lemon Drop 421

Reviews

Thephats 2/1/2024 3:16:34 PM

"I miss you all. Such light you men have shown me. Thankful!"

D. Molloy 6/15/2016 5:54:45 PM

"Fantastic - Can't wait for more stuff like this from Page."

Unsung Cities and Movies Never Made 11/27/2013 10:26:59 PM

"I was really happy to hear this, especially The Lemon Drop. I wish there were credits though on the livephish site. Anyway, thanks for making it available. I hope there is more soon! :-)"

Drick 10/24/2013 5:03:20 PM

"I listened to it and still go to shows. I'm a long time fan like since the early nineties. The sbd audio of the show is stellar. The music like every show from this era in phish is tight but lacks energy and innovation. Trey was an innovative guitar player years ago he is not anymore. It's boring stuff. His ability to navigate through different musical genres and still echo his own authentic improvisation ideas is lost. His playing these days reminds me of a b movie matinee on a tues afternoon at best. The band is still cohesive and tight along with nice sound and lights. Trey was and is the centerpiece and his once innovative play elevated the compositions he's responsible for. Now he rests on those tunes rather then winding through them with a truly innovative response. He was a special player and they are a special band. I still go but instead of jumping up and down at his playing like I once did I watch and wish it still was."

mister dubbbbles 9/19/2013 9:00:30 PM

"vinyl? i was just telling a friend who's bday is today, 9/19, that i was sending her a gift- for when she feels bad, and i asked how she liked her music best, but then i realized when i corrected her answer myself before she could answer, bcuz of course vinyl is the best but we no longer have much choice. do we? idk that she's ever listened to phish & so i'm turning her on & it's something else that not yet has phish let even down those who want to be, due to "jam bands"(="hippy"="toe tag"(=why "bag it, tag it, sell it to the butcher in the store" is a great line) as label, brand, category, slapstick genre & slapdash definition for what can't be easily defined by those systems of (not prevalence, but still, prevalent) thought, that files art-& worse, everything for that matter- and even worse- artists- and even worser & worsest-not the professors of...but the makers of magic(!)- into just so much dewey decimal dust for broom sticks to sweep into their respective piles & push under their separate rugs that are really just welcome mats- the dunce cap's red carpet. so, if you happen to know, without going to any great trouble i can't myself go to, is there vinyl available? for live phish? and is this still, too? how/where did you find/get this on vinyl? -dub "

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