Thing’s sweet. No issues with this one. Personally would have chosen to open side B w/Riker’s Mailbox. But you know, winners can’t be losers, that’d be fucked up.
Nice!
White Tape and Party Time are on sale today at Phish Dry Goods:
http://drygoods.phish.com/dept/vinyl-lp-records?cp=773_1429_6907
Good looks…only two I’m missing. ![]()

amazon.com/Phishs-Live-One- … inw_strp_1
Looks like this could be a cool thing … 160 pages on just this live album? Why’s it in a book series named 33 1/3 - the same as vinyl record speed in RPMs? I guess it has nothing to do with a vinyl release. Yet.
https://www.jambase.com/article/phish-release-live-one-vinyl
Really feel like they could have done this on 3LP but that has not been their style for any of the previous releases. Gumbo/Montana doesn’t even break 10 minutes and that’s likely all there is on side B.
I just got ALO, it’s pretty impressive. Which suits the music of course, what a release this is. I really like the color layout, the labels, the actual box. So far what I’ve listened to sounds just unbelievably good.
My friend Dan got a copy too, but his is defective on the YEM side, anyone else have trouble with it? He tells me his Junta vinyl is missing the very ending of Foam as well! Along with the error near the end of Tweezer on A Picture of Nectar vinyl (which I’ve assumed is inherent to all Nectar pressings … or at least the first one?), the errors are adding up … my copy of Fuego is on the orange vinyl and is kind of wonky; skips a LOT on the title track, and tends to be finicky otherwise, like I gotta keep cleaning the stylus yet there’s no dirt build-up.
I’m about halfway thru that ALO book I mentioned above, which is a tough read but pretty rewarding too. Glad I got it, but hesitate to recommend it. It’s kind of overly verbose, I guess you’d say, like, overboard with the fancy talk. Just seems to complicate things unnecessarily is what I mean.
I’m wrapping up what I think is my fourth listen to the ALO vinyl, and it’s been tremendous.
Things that bothered me at the time of its release now seem like solid attributes. I didn’t understand why more material wasn’t being represented - only 12 tracks and so much redundant to the studio songs (sooooo much material still not commercially available). Then, it felt so clinical that in a way it didn’t seem like it could be live, because no traded show ever sounded this well-engineered. So that was weird. It still doesn’t seem live because the sound quality is so pristine (and the performances are tight as a f’n jar that won’t f’n open g*ddammit) so it was not feeling like typical live Phish.
Now though, I’m so grateful for the unbelievably good sound this album’s got. And regards to the material they chose, it’s really simply a classic first live album. It promotes the back catalog, shows they play the single (lol), demonstrates they bring it live and offer some adventure along the way. And how can I really complain when they give us three classic non-studio cuts, and three new ones (counting Montana!) … ? Harry, Slave, Gumbo, Wilson and Simple are all outstanding, if not definitive, versions.
Having focused on it with fresh ears so many years later, I honestly wonder if this is their greatest release of all. Just that blown away by it right now.
One more post on this, lol.
The ALO Book I mentioned is good. Really glad I stuck it out. The author especially shines where he discusses how the Hood and Tweezer break new ground for the band (I think Stash is in that category too personally). He just has a habit of constantly throwing in the fattest vocabulary he can vernaculate.
Was fun to have the book to read as I listened to this amazing album.
Each band member shredded their asses off in those days (like eat your heart out Eddie VH and Randy Rhodes and Mike Portnoy and Rick Wakeman and Shredder from the Turtles) and I wish to personally thank them for it. All four guys are just at the top of their game on this album in so many ways, and the instruments sound like a dream come true.
Thank God it’s all on tape.
Dude, totally agree with all your thoughts on ALO vinyl release. This arrived on the release day via Amazon Prime and I instantly went to the Slave. I always cranked up the CD during the quiet parts before the jam to listen to the crowd. On the vinyl, this is very pronounced especially when you turn it up to 11. Like you said, these are all definitive versions of the classics and the best part is they sound like you’re in the arena with the band. The production quality on the vinyl/box/etc is all top notch. This will end up being the Phish vinyl release I’ll most often go to in the future.
On a side note, as good as this sounds through my stereo system I highly recommend using (noise reducing) headphones. I’m pretty sure you’ve mentioned the benefits of them before but everyone else should really follow suite. It’s really the best way to listen to music. Don’t get me wrong, I still crank my stereo often too, it’s just not as crisp.
To continue the double posting fashion in this thread ![]()
Anyone own the MSG 6LP set? I wrote this one off when it was originally released due to the price tag ($130?) but now, after listening to A Live One a couple times, I got the itch to buy this. It can be had for around $150, which ends up being $25/lp. It’s sometimes hard to justify paying that much for a single LP which is the same reason why I passed on the Dead Cornell 3 LP release ($99). My collection is pretty extensive (discogs.com/user/booztravlr/collection) so I don’t really need this but…why not, right? I’m mainly just curious to hear about the sound, etc. from anyone who owns it.
Was looking ahead to Slip, Stitch and Pass. Guessing this will also get a vinyl release but the breakdown needs to be refined to handle all the segues.
LP01 - A [10:48]
Cities 5:19
Weigh 5:29
LP01 - B [26:48]
Wolfman’s Brother 13:50
Jesus Just Left Chicago 12:58
LB02- A [25:08]
Mike’s Song 13:52
Lawn Boy 2:56
Weekapaug Groove 8:20
LP02 - B [10:04]
Hello My Baby 1:19
Taste 8:45
Basically, Weigh just jumps up a couple tracks. When I started to lay this out I was hoping they’d include a couple additional tracks to make this a 3LP release but it seems like one simple move can keep this as 2LP.
I read the ALO book earlier this year. It’s definitely worth your time.
Have been pretty tempted to get the ALO vinyl but haven’t justified spending that much on a record yet. Might wait to find a used copy.
SS&P vinyl would be awesome if they can fit it on two discs so it’d be a reasonable price.
I’m lucky to make time to listen at all, so I don’t have the luxury of listening to a real good sound too often, but what I’m getting by listening to is pretty okay. Got some decent earbuds, car stereo’s a’ight, bedroom stereo okie dokie. Yeah, I haven’t spun the record since I bought it, but this one won’t stay in the box long. What a strong Phish album.
I do not. I was similarly tempted to nab one after experiencing ALO though! But I’m not partial to that concert, and have probably never listened to it. That’s what always seems to derail any potential scheme to go and get one.
Dude I’m not gonna quote the epic SS&P post, but it’s really well done and actually educational, even. Makes me want to grab that show and check it out. But I’ll say this: They’ll never release a side w/ 25 minutes on it, or Junta would’ve been a double record.
Good luck looking for used Phish records at reasonable prices. They must be pressing exactly at demand, in order for them to all be expensive, all the time. I almost threw an ‘lol’ onto that sentence, except it’s not that funny, is it?
Yeah, really glad I stuck it out with that book. There was a point early on where I didn’t think I could do it, but by the end it got real good and the pages were a-turnin’.
I don’t know how they’re doin it, but it’s like the used copies aren’t that cheap, man. NYE 95 is still going for big dollars and so it’ll wait til I can find it at a price that’s (a lot) better for me.
I wonder if it’s down to the ‘limited pressing’ nature of Phish records, but they’re plain ol’ expensive, no doubt.
So I guess the MSG vinyl release has a long side, like 25+ minutes? Maybe they make exceptions for live albums on the side-length rules. Who knows.
Picked up Billy Breathes, anybody else? Seems like a standard triple sided Phish vinyl release.
^ How does the long side sound? It is my understanding that they can squeeze the grooves together, but they have to sacrifice quality to do so.
Also, do they just leave the 4th side blank? If so, that seems like a waste. (Come waste a side with me…)
Still salty about that wasted 4th side. Filler would be so cool. Like throw on a sweet 20 minute jam or something.
Hoping to have the $$ at some point in my life to grab more Phish vinyl. Currently have Joy (was gifted to me), Party Time, Big Boat, White Tape, and Siket Disc.
Would most like to have SotG. Maybe if they do another pressing. Just upgraded to a real turntable (AT-LP120) from our dinky AT-LP60 after recognizing that I really didn’t want to be damaging our records. Doesn’t hurt that the sound quality improved fairly dramatically too.
^^ I don’t have the MSG record, so I don’t know … yeah the fourth sides are all blank! In the case of Junta, it’s the sixth side. That one is particularly annoying to me … If they ever issue a Junta that squashes the studio album onto two records (throw the CD’s bonus tracks in as a third record maybe), I’d buy it again.
^I bet SOTG gets a triple sided JEMP release. Farmhouse too. They both got issued on vinyl when they were new, but that was true of Lawn Boy, and that still got JEMP’d.
Only took me 9 months to break down and get this. Guess I could have saved $30 had I bought it back in November. I recently played the whole show a couple weekends ago while smoking brisket/ribs/chicken. Anyways, the playing is so tight on most of these tracks. Plus, there are 10 originals and 4 covers not available anywhere else. Even the duplicate tracks (Reba, Maze, Chalkdust, YEM) are really well played, it’s not a big deal to double down on some vinyl.
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Btw, back in November I opted to get this one instead…so, not all was lost.
https://www.discogs.com/Miles-Davis-Miles-At-The-Fillmore/release/5703661
I had the original 2lp release but it was so chopped up to fit on 4 sides I had to go get the entire 4 show run. The extra tracks fill in the gaps from the Fillmore West run (Black Beauty) so also completed that show as well.
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Someday I’ll regret it I guess, but I just can’t seem to want it enough to drop all that money on it. Baker’s Dozen is bumming me out too, not really into that one either … song list is just weird. I’ll eventually want them both probably. So much money though.
Was stoked about Slip Stitch & Pass, I wonder if it’s been relegated to Record Store Day.