Live Phish Volume 11
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Live Phish Vol. 11 | ||
Live album by Phish (Live Series) | ||
Released | April 16, 2002 | |
Recorded | November 17, 1997 | |
Genre | Rock | |
Length | 2:28:35 39:14 (Filler) |
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Label | Elektra | |
Producer(s) | Phish | |
Phish (Live Series) chronology | ||
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Live Phish Volume 10 (2002) |
Live Phish Volume 11 (2002) |
Live Phish Volume 12 (2002) |
Live Phish Vol. 11 was recorded live at the McNichols Sports Arena in Denver, Colorado on November 17, 1997.
The 1997 fall tour will always be remembered by fans as the "funk" era of Phish, which saw the band trading in their technical prowess for simple, groove-based jams and extended space improvisations. This show from Denver was instantly a band and fan favorite, as Phish planned to release the album long before the Live Phish Series came to fruition.
Highlights include the extended opener "Tweezer" and a long, high-energy version of "Ghost", as well as a twelve minute improvisational jam following a version of Chuck Berry's "Johnny B. Goode".
Bonus tracks include two songs from the concert at Assembly Hall in Champaign, Illinois on November 19, 1997, featuring a half-hour version of "Wolfman's Brother".
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
[edit] Disc one
- Tweezer
- Reba
- Train Song
- Ghost
- Fire
[edit] Disc two
- Down With Disease
- Olivia's Pool
- Johnny B. Goode
- Jesus Just Left Chicago
- When the Circus Comes
[edit] Disc three
- You Enjoy Myself
- Character Zero
- Wolfman's Brother*
- Makisupa Policeman*
*Tracks 3-4 recorded November 19, 1997 at Assembly Hall in Champaign, Illinois.
[edit] Personnel
- Trey Anastasio - guitars, vocals
- Page McConnell - piano, organ, vocals
- Mike Gordon - bass, vocals
- Jon Fishman - drums, vocals