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At the Roxy (Atlanta '93) [Box] [PA] (CD - 2008)( UPC: 00825084987326)
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| Album Description | |
| Phish: Trey Anastasio (vocals, guitar); Page McConnell (vocals, keyboards); Mike Gordon (vocals, bass guitar); Jonathan Fishman (vocals, drums). Audio Remasterer: Fred Kevorkian. HAMPTON COMES ALIVE responded to the age-old query, "What could be better than one full Phish concert?" The answer: two full Phish concerts. AT THE ROXY, though, takes that train of thought even further down the line by presenting three entire Phish concerts over the course of eight discs. Standout tracks of this more-than-eight-hour offering by the Vermont jam band include the groovy "AC/DC Bag" and the silly epic "Fluffhead." Comprising material from a trio of shows in Atlanta, this eight-disc box set captures Phish's ascent to jam band glory in early 1993. The group had begun touring national amphitheaters one year prior, joining bands like Widespread Panic and Blues Traveler for the first annual H.O.R.D.E. Festival. 1993 brought about the band's first amphitheater-sized headlining tour, and At the Roxy captures the young (yet seasoned) musicians on their way to iconic status. Given this box set's length -- 78 songs, eight discs, and multiple hours of noodling improv -- At the Roxy is a fans-only affair; newcomers looking for a primer to Phish's concerts would do well to seek out the three-disc New Year's Eve 1995 instead. Those who crave a boatful of Phish will find this to be an indispensable collector's item, though, for the history it provides as well as its unique track list. Phish had yet to release a live album in 1993; accordingly, the band was still a relatively underground phenomenon, celebrated in some circles but relatively unknown in the mainstream. There's something pure about that, and the fact that Phish sustains its energy over these eight discs -- which brim with cover songs and musical cameos, including an unexpected sit-in with Gene Simmons (!!) -- only further justifies these shows' legendary reputation amongst Phishheads. ~ Andrew Leahey |
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| Track Listing | |
| 1. | Loving Cup |
| 2. | Rift |
| 3. | Split Open And Melt |
| 4. | Fee |
| 5. | Maze |
| 6. | Colonel Forbin's Ascent |
| 7. | Fly Famous Mockingbird |
| 8. | Sparkle |
| 1. | My Friend, My Friend |
| 2. | Poor Heart |
| 3. | Medley: David Bowie/Moby Dick |
| 4. | Runaway Jim |
| 5. | It's Ice |
| 6. | Paul And Silas |
| 7. | You Enjoy Myself |
| 8. | Ya Mar |
| 1. | Big Ball Jam |
| 2. | Lawn Boy |
| 3. | Funky Bitch - (featuring Jimmy Herring) |
| 4. | My Sweet One - (featuring Jimmy Herring) |
| 5. | Medley:Hold Your Head Up/Love You/Hold Your Head Up - (featuring Jimmy Herring) |
| 6. | Llama - (featuring Jimmy Herring) |
| 7. | Amazing Grace |
| 8. | AC/DC Bag |
| 1. | Golgi Apparatus |
| 2. | Foam |
| 3. | Sloth, The |
| 4. | Possum |
| 5. | Weigh |
| 6. | All Things Reconsidered |
| 7. | Divided Sky, The |
| 8. | Horse, The |
| 9. | Silent in The Morning |
| 10. | Fluffhead |
| 11. | Cavern |
| 1. | Wilson |
| 2. | Reba |
| 3. | Tweezer |
| 4. | Walk Away |
| 5. | Tweezer |
| 6. | Glide |
| 7. | Mike's Song |
| 8. | My Mind's Got A Mind Of It's Own |
| 9. | Mike's Song |
| 10. | I Am Hydrogen |
| 11. | Vibration of Life |
| 12. | Kung |
| 13. | I Am Hydrogen |
| 14. | Weekapaug Groove |
| 15. | Have Mercy |
| 16. | Weekapaug Groove |
| 17. | Rock And Roll All Nite - (featuring Gene Simmons) |
| 18. | Weekapaug Groove |
| 1. | Fast Enough For You |
| 2. | Big Ball Jam |
| 3. | Hold Your Head Up/Terrapin/Hold Your Head Up |
| 4. | Harry Hood |
| 5. | Tweezer Reprise |
| 6. | Sleeping Monkey |
| 1. | Suzy Greenberg |
| 2. | Buried Alive |
| 3. | Punch You In The Eye |
| 4. | Uncle Pen |
| 5. | Horn |
| 6. | Chalk Dust Torture |
| 7. | Esther |
| 8. | Dinner And A Movie |
| 9. | Bouncing Around The Room |
| 10. | Run Like An Antelope |
| 1. | Axilla |
| 2. | Curtain, The |
| 3. | Stash |
| 4. | Manteca |
| 5. | Stash |
| 6. | Lizards, The |
| 7. | Bathtub Gin |
| 8. | Hold Your Head Up/Cracklin' Rose/Hold Your Head Up |
| 9. | Squirming Coil, The |
| 10. | Big Black Furry Creature From Mars |
| 11. | Sweet Adeline |
| 12. | Good Times, Bad Times - (featuring Jeff Mosier) |
| 13. | Paul And Silas - (featuring Jeff Mosier) |
| 14. | Pig In A Pen - (featuring Jeff Mosier) |
| Album Information | |
UPC: |
00825084987326 |
| Release Date: | Nov 18, 2008 |
| Type: | Boxed Set |
| Genre: | Rock & Pop |
| Label: | Jemp Records |
| Distributor: | Alternative |
| Engineer: | Kevin Shapiro; Rick Supan; Paul Languedoc |
| Country of Origin: | USA |
| Original Release Year: | 2008 |
| # of Discs: | 8 |
| Studio / Live: | Live |
| Mono / Stereo: | Stereo |
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