The Siket Disc

The Siket Disc
Studio album by Phish
Released July 3, 1999 (1999-07-03)
Recorded March 11–15 and September 29 – October 2, 1997
Studio Bearsville Studios, Woodstock, New York
Genre Instrumental rock, Jam Rock
Length 35:12
Label Elektra
Producer Phish
Phish chronology
Hampton Comes Alive
(1999)Hampton Comes Alive1999
The Siket Disc
(1999)
Farmhouse
(2000)Farmhouse2000
LivePhish.com Downloads series chronology
Live Phish Downloads: Hampton Comes Alive
(2009) Live Phish Downloads: Hampton Comes Alive2009
Live Phish Downloads: The Siket Disc
(2009) Live Phish Downloads: The Siket Disc2009
Live Phish Downloads: Farmhouse
(2009) Live Phish Downloads: Farmhouse2009
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The Siket Disc is a 1999/2000 release from the American band Phish. (It was released in 1999 through the Phish web site and mailordering system, but did not reach stores until November 7, 2000, from Elektra Records.)

The Siket Disc emerged from material developed during the Bearsville Studio sessions for Phish's 1998 album The Story of the Ghost. Not exactly outtakes or unfinished songs, The Siket Disc's compositions are actually select excerpts from the long-form improvisation of the "Ghost Sessions". Phish keyboard player Page McConnell edited and mastered the selections into this compilation, named for engineer John Siket.[2]

The material on The Siket Disc is defined by an almost ambient, post-rock sound that is a distinct departure from the band's major studio albums. The album is almost completely instrumental, but contains a few instances of vocalization. "Quadrophonic Toppling", for instance, includes a triggered sample of bass guitarist Mike Gordon repeating the song's title.

Only the compositions "My Left Toe" and "What's the Use?" have been notably incorporated into the band's live shows on a somewhat regular basis. (However, "Quadrophonic Toppling"[3] and "The Happy Whip and Dung Song"[4] have each made at least one live appearance).

Gordon has indicated that The Siket Disc became a fixture in the band's late night tour bus music rotation in the early 2000s (decade), saying that "It fit the vibe perfectly ... It's one of the only instances I can remember when we regularly played our own music."[5]

In February 2009, this album was made available as a download in FLAC and MP3 formats at LivePhish.com.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."My Left Toe"Anastasio, Fishman, Gordon, McConnell4:47
2."The Name is Slick"Anastasio, Fishman, Gordon, McConnell3:59
3."What's the Use?"Anastasio, Fishman, Gordon, McConnell11:19
4."Fish Bass"Anastasio, Fishman, Gordon, McConnell1:11
5."Quadrophonic Toppling"Anastasio, Fishman, Gordon, McConnell1:58
6."The Happy Whip and Dung Song"Anastasio, Fishman, Gordon, McConnell5:29
7."Insects"Anastasio, Fishman, Gordon, McConnell3:11
8."Title Track"Anastasio, Fishman, Gordon, McConnell1:00
9."Albert"Anastasio, Fishman, Gordon, McConnell2:18

Personnel

Phish

Trey Anastasio – guitars
Page McConnell – keyboards
Mike Gordon – bass guitar
Jon Fishman – drums

with

John Siket – engineer

References

  1. Ruhlmann, William (2011). "The Siket Disc – Phish | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 7 August 2011.
  2. Phish.net FAQ File: What is The Siket Disc? Phish.net. Online. Accessed: July 27, 2009.
  3. Phish.net Song History: Quadrophonic Toppling Phish.net. Online. Accessed: August 31, 2011.
  4. Phish.net Song History: The Happy Whip and Dung Song Phish.net. Online. Accessed: August 31, 2011.
  5. Cohen, Jonathan. Phish Swims Again Billboard. December 21, 2002. Online. Accessed: August 31, 2011.
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