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Recorded and mixed at White Crow studios in Burlington, VT Between June and August of 1991 Thanks to Todd Lockwood for gracious hospitality
Produced by Phish (with a lot of help from Kevin)
Engineered by Kevin Halpin Assisted by Jon Altschiller and Tom Walters Additional recording by Jon Altschiller Mastered at Masterdisk in New York, NY by Bob Ludwig
Mike Gordon: bass guitar, vocals Trey Anastasio: guitars, vocals Page McConnell: piano, organ, vocals Jon Fishman: drums, vocals, (guitar and piano on "Faht")
Gordon Stone: Pedal Steel, Banjo on "Poor Heart"
Road Crew: Paul Languedoc: House Sound Chris Kuroda: Lighting Designer Peter Schall: Stage Sound Andrew Fischbeck: Road Manager Marley: Security
Trey and Mike Play Paul Langedoc custom guitars and basses with the exception of the Martin acoustic generously donated by Calliope music in Burlington Guitar and bass strings provided by DR handmade strings Hammond modified by Goff organ serv., West Hartford, CT
Art direction/design: Mike Mills Band photography and cover photo of Nectar: B.C. Kagan Cover and inside photography: Joe Witkop Legal wizardry: Jay Fialkov Management: John Paluska/Dionysian Productions A&R: Sue Drew
Eight and a half years ago, we played our first bar gig at Nectar's in Burlington. Nectar Rorris, the proprietor, was happy to give us a gig despite our lack of experience, organization, or a song list long enough to last two sets. The night went well enough and soon we were playing a series of monthly three night stands - three sets a night on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. Like countless other bands in Burlington's diverse music scene, those nights at Nectar's taught us how to play. We dedicate this album to Nectar Rorris for 16 years of bringing Burlington live music every night of the week with no cover, and the best fries this side of...France.
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I was first introduced to Phish in 1990, through a series of bootlegs from friends who went to school in VT & NH. Old, old stuff... I wish I still had access to these tapes.
By '91 I had seen a h
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This album was the first time I heard of Phish from Vermont while in high school in 1992, was lucky to see them live shortly after & my life was changed thanks to the music from these 4 dudes that lo
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what about a ranothropic microgaze?
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