Billy Breathes
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Billy Breathes | ||
Studio album by Phish | ||
Released | October 15, 1996 (US) | |
Recorded | February-June 1996 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 47:01 | |
Label | Elektra Records | |
Producer(s) | Steve Lillywhite | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Phish chronology | ||
A Live One (1995) |
Billy Breathes (1996) |
Slip, Stitch & Pass (1997) |
Billy Breathes was the eighth studio album by rock band Phish. It remains today as the one of the most popular Phish albums, and this release, along with Farmhouse, is said to have connected the band, which at the time had a strong cult following, to a more mainstream audience. Rolling Stone Magazine said that "Billy Breathes confirms that Phish is not just a jam band from Burlington."
The album was certified Gold by RIAA January 8, 1999.
[edit] Track listing
- "Free"
- "Character Zero"
- "Waste"
- "Taste"
- "Cars Trucks Buses"
- "Talk"
- "Theme From The Bottom"
- "Train Song"
- "Bliss"
- "Billy Breathes"
- "Swept Away"
- "Steep"
- "Prince Caspian"
[edit] Charting Singles
- 1996, "Free" (No. 11, Mainstream Rock Charts)
- 1996, "Free" (No. 24, Modern Rock Charts)
[edit] Personnel
- Trey Anastasio - guitars, vocals
- Page McConnell - keyboards, vocals
- Mike Gordon - bass, vocals
- Jon Fishman - drums, vocals