Phish - New Year's Eve 1995: Live at Madison Square Garden - 2005 (3 CD)
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Category: Music
Total size: 1.44 GB
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Description:
Genre: Jam Band, Jazz-Rock, Progressive Rock, Funk Rock
Media: 3 x CD, Album
Country of disc (release): US
Year of publication: 2005
Publisher (label): Rhino
Catalog number: R2 73275
Country of artist (band): US
Audio codec: FLAC (*.flac)
Rip type: tracks+.cue
Total duration: 03:36:53
Tracklist:
CD1
1. Punch You In The Eye (8:46)
2. The Sloth (3:45)
3. Reba (14:25)
4. The Squirming Coil (10:27)
5. Maze (10:18)
6. Colonel Forbins Ascent - (5:22)
7. Fly Famous Mockingbird - (2:13)
8. Shine - (1:12)
9. Fly Famous Mockingbird (7:18)
10. Sparkle (3:46)
11. Chalkdust Torture (7:50)
CD2
1. Audience Chess Move (1:32)
2. Drowned - (12:27)
3. The Lizards (10:37)
4. Axilla II (4:13)
5. Runaway Jim (16:05)
6. Strange Design (3:36)
7. Hello My Baby (1:27)
8. Mikes Song (20:31)
CD3
1. Gamehendge Time Phactory (5:03)
2. Auld Lang Syne - (1:44)
3. Weekapaug Groove - (17:42)
4. Sea And Sand (3:46)
5. You Enjoy Myself (25:37)
6. Sanity (6:08)
7. Frankenstein (5:47)
Encore
8. Johnny B. Goode (4:59)
Personnel:
Bass, Vocals – Mike Gordon
Drums, Vocals – Jonathan Fishman
Guitar, Vocals, Percussion – Trey Anastasio
Keyboards, Vocals – Page McConnell
Mastered By – Adam Ayan
Perhaps more than any other show, Phish's New Year's Eve extravaganza at Madison Square Garden in 1996 set the commercial and artistic bar for the legions of jammers that followed. It's like musical theater, with four long-haired nerds performing one stunt after another throughout their three sets. But as always, the band's most impressive tricks were in their improvisations, including a nifty delay-loop motif at the end of the second set that would later appear on Trey Anastasio's solo side project, One Man's Trash, called "That Dream Machine." "It feels like an era is ending," Anastasio told Parke Puterbaugh of the band's massive, extended tour in the fall of 1995, which featured some of the Vermont quartet's rowdiest touring to date