Live Phish Volume 7

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Live Phish Vol. 7
Live Phish Vol. 7 cover
Live album by Phish (Live Series)
Released April 16, 2002
Recorded August 14, 1993
Genre Rock
Length 2:47:48
29:43 (Filler)
Label Elektra
Producer(s) Phish
Phish (Live Series) chronology
Live Phish Volume 6
(2001)
Live Phish Volume 7
(2002)
Live Phish Volume 8
(2002)


Live Phish Vol. 7 was recorded live at the World Music Theater in Tinley Park, Illinois, on August 14, 1993.

Almost immediately, this concert became a sought after collectors item on the Phish bootleg circuit, as it seemed to define an era when Phish began breaking down many of its live performance boundaries. Whereas most shows before 1993 contained a distinct set of songs with specifically placed jams, many concerts in the summer of 1993 saw Phish experimenting with song segues and improvisation within sections of songs that were once tightly structured.

Here, the band floats in and out of "Run Like an Antelope" through most of the second set, switching from on-the-spot instrumental forays to unique and rare cover songs, all within the context of "Run Like an Antelope." Shortly after the massive jam session, drummer Jon Fishman provides a bit of comic relief with a performance of Prince's "Purple Rain."

Contents

[edit] Track listing

[edit] Disc one

  1. Chalk Dust Torture
  2. Guelah Papyrus
  3. The Divided Sky
  4. The Horse >
  5. Silent in the Morning
  6. It's Ice
  7. Sparkle
  8. Split Open and Melt
  9. Esther >
  10. Poor Heart
  11. Cavern

[edit] Disc two

  1. 2001 >
  2. Run Like an Antelope >
  3. Sparks >
  4. Walk Away >
  5. Run Like an Antelope (continued) >
  6. Have Mercy >
  7. Run Like an Antelope (continued)
  8. Mound
  9. The Squirming Coil
  10. Daniel (Saw the Stone)

[edit] Disc three

Tracks 5-7 recorded August 11, 1993 at Club Eastbrook in Grand Rapids, MI.

  1. You Enjoy Myself
  2. Purple Rain
  3. Golgi Apparatus
  4. La Grange
  5. Mike's Song >
  6. The Great Gig in the Sky >
  7. Weekapaug Groove

[edit] Personnel