LivePhish 07: 8.14.93 World Music Theatre, Tinley Park, Illinois
Phish · 2002
197 min · 29 tracks · alternative rock · progressive rock · funk rock
A vibrant tapestry of improvisational rock blending intricate melodies and playful energy in a live setting.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- long immersive listening sessions dynamic emotional journeys sprawling musical explorations
- Context
- By the time 'LivePhish 07' was released in 2002, Phish had established themselves as a leading force in the jam band scene, having released several studio albums since their formation in 1983. This live album captures a performance from 1993, during a period when they were experiencing significant growth in popularity and creativity, particularly after the success of their album 'A Picture of Nectar'.
- If you like
- alternative rock, progressive rock, funk rock
LivePhish 07: 8.14.93 World Music Theatre, Tinley Park, Illinois is an album by Phish, released in 2002. A vibrant tapestry of improvisational rock blending intricate melodies and playful energy in a live setting. This album is significant for showcasing Phish's renowned live improvisation skills, a hallmark of their appeal that helped define the jam band genre. The performance features tracks like 'You Enjoy Myself', which is often considered one of their signature pieces, further solidifying their status within the concert circuit and among dedicated fans. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does LivePhish 07: 8.14.93 World Music Theatre, Tinley Park, Illinois sound like?
A vibrant tapestry of improvisational rock blending intricate melodies and playful energy in a live setting. Rooted in alternative rock and progressive rock.
What makes LivePhish 07: 8.14.93 World Music Theatre, Tinley Park, Illinois by Phish notable?
This album is significant for showcasing Phish's renowned live improvisation skills, a hallmark of their appeal that helped define the jam band genre. The performance features tracks like 'You Enjoy Myself', which is often considered one of their signature pieces, further solidifying their status within the concert circuit and among dedicated fans. By the time 'LivePhish 07' was released in 2002, Phish had established themselves as a leading force in the jam band scene, having released several studio albums since their formation in 1983. This live album captures a performance from 1993, during a period when they were experiencing significant growth in popularity and creativity, particularly after the success of their album 'A Picture of Nectar'.
Who is LivePhish 07: 8.14.93 World Music Theatre, Tinley Park, Illinois for?
LivePhish 07: 8.14.93 World Music Theatre, Tinley Park, Illinois works well if you're into long immersive listening sessions, dynamic emotional journeys and sprawling musical explorations.
How many songs are on LivePhish 07: 8.14.93 World Music Theatre, Tinley Park, Illinois?
LivePhish 07: 8.14.93 World Music Theatre, Tinley Park, Illinois has 29 tracks, running approximately 197 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
Disc 1
- 1 Chalk Dust Torture 6:16
- 2 Guelah Papyrus 6:07
- 3 The Divided Sky Standout 15:01
- 4 The Horse 2:06
- 5 Silent in the Morning 4:51
- 6 It’s Ice 9:01
- 7 Sparkle 3:46
- 8 Split Open and Melt 12:35
- 9 Esther 8:42
- 10 Poor Heart 3:02
- 11 Cavern 4:30
Disc 2
- 1 2001 4:20
- 2 Run Like an Antelope Standout 12:50
- 3 Sparks 2:39
- 4 Walk Away 3:37
- 5 Tinley Park Jam 4:21
- 6 Run Like an Antelope Standout 2:14
- 7 Have Mercy 3:05
- 8 Run Like an Antelope Standout 2:00
- 9 Mound 5:44
- 10 The Squirming Coil 9:53
- 11 Daniel Saw the Stone 3:19
Disc 3
- 1 You Enjoy Myself Standout 20:16
- 2 Purple Rain 6:52
- 3 Golgi Apparatus 5:42
- 4 La Grange 4:58
- 5 Mike’s Song 12:19
- 6 The Great Gig in the Sky 5:27
- 7 Weekapaug Groove 11:57
Release Date
April 16, 2002
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
197 min 43 sec
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