Stash
Phish · 1996
66 min · 11 tracks · alternative rock · progressive rock · funk rock
An eclectic mix of progressive rock, funk grooves, and improvisational jams that showcase Phish's unique artistry.
Why listen to this
- Best for
- gradual build to energetic climax improvisational jams for deep focus engaging live performance vibe
- Context
- Released in 1996, 'Stash' came during Phish's rise to prominence following their breakthrough album 'A Picture of Nectar' in 1992. This period was marked by growing fan engagement and a reputation for elaborate live performances, solidifying their status in the alternative rock scene.
- If you like
- alternative rock, progressive rock, funk rock
Stash is an album by Phish, released in 1996. An eclectic mix of progressive rock, funk grooves, and improvisational jams that showcase Phish's unique artistry. 'Stash' is significant for its blend of complex musical structures and spontaneous improvisation, showcasing Phish's signature style. The song 'You Enjoy Myself' from this album has remained a staple in their live sets, garnering acclaim for its intricate composition and energetic execution. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Stash sound like?
An eclectic mix of progressive rock, funk grooves, and improvisational jams that showcase Phish's unique artistry. Rooted in alternative rock and progressive rock.
What makes Stash by Phish notable?
'Stash' is significant for its blend of complex musical structures and spontaneous improvisation, showcasing Phish's signature style. The song 'You Enjoy Myself' from this album has remained a staple in their live sets, garnering acclaim for its intricate composition and energetic execution. Released in 1996, 'Stash' came during Phish's rise to prominence following their breakthrough album 'A Picture of Nectar' in 1992. This period was marked by growing fan engagement and a reputation for elaborate live performances, solidifying their status in the alternative rock scene.
Who is Stash for?
Stash works well if you're into gradual build to energetic climax, improvisational jams for deep focus and engaging live performance vibe.
How many songs are on Stash?
Stash has 11 tracks, running approximately 66 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 Down With Disease 4:09
- 2 If I Could 4:10
- 3 You Enjoy Myself Standout 9:50
- 4 Fast Enough for You 4:53
- 5 Scent of a Mule 3:59
- 6 Split Open and Melt 4:43
- 7 Maze 8:20
- 8 Sample in a Jar 4:38
- 9 Bouncing Around the Room Standout 3:55
- 10 Stash Standout 12:30
- 11 Gumbo 5:10
Release Date
January 1, 1996
Artist Origin
United States
Runtime
66 min 21 sec
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