Album

Undermind

Phish

2004 · Rock

3 collectors on Gatefold own this

Undermind by Phish

Undermind is an Alt/Indie album by Phish, originally released in 2004. On Gatefold: 10 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.

About

Undermind is the eleventh studio album by American rock band Phish, released on June 15, 2004 by Elektra Record. The album was the group's last release before they disbanded in August 2004. It is also their final studio release for Elektra Records (or a major record label for that matter); When the band reunited in 2009, their subsequent albums would be released through their own JEMP Records label which had launched in December 2005 for live release. The album's cover art appears to be a direct nod to Let It Be, the final studio album by The Beatle. In a review of Undermind, Glide Magazine suggests that the album's individual song contributions may also be intentionally "Beatles-esque". While the bulk of the songs are by frontman Trey Anastasio and Phish lyricist Tom Marshall, keyboard player Page McConnell, bass guitarist Mike Gordon and drummer Jon Fishman all contributed one song each. "Maggie's Revenge" is the album's only instrumental. The introductory passage of "Scents and Subtle Sounds", which opens the album, is taken from a demo recorded by Phish frontman Trey Anastasio and the band's primary lyricist Tom Marshall. The track marks Marshall's first vocal contribution to a Phish album. In concert, this intro is regularly performed as the first verse of the main "Scents and Subtle Sounds". Early copies of the album included a DVD with the 25 minute documentary Specimens of Beauty, a behind-the-scenes film on the making of Undermind, directed by Danny Clinch. An extended improvisational studio jam recorded at the start of the Undermind sessions was later released as the Headphones Jam at LivePhish.com. Two excerpts from the Headphones Jam were used for the Undermind album: "Maggie's Revenge" and "Tiny" (an internet-only bonus track). Many reviews praised "The Connection", calling it "the most commanding" and "most commercially accessible" song of Phish's recording career to date. The song never became a regular fixture in the band's live rotation, and has only been performed five times as of 2019. .

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Tracklist

Side CD

  1. CD-1Scents And Subtle Sounds (Intro)1:37
  2. CD-2Undermind4:57
  3. CD-3The Connection2:25
  4. CD-4A Song I Heard The Ocean Sing6:23
  5. CD-5Army Of One5:01
  6. CD-6Crowd Control3:34
  7. CD-7Maggie's Revenge1:43
  8. CD-8Nothing4:08
  9. CD-9Two Versions Of Me3:45
  10. CD-10Access Me2:38
  11. CD-11Scents And Subtle Sounds5:05
  12. CD-12Tomorrow's Song1:56
  13. CD-13Secret Smile6:41
  14. CD-14Grind0:59

Side DVD

  1. DVDSpecimens Of Beauty26:06

Sound DNA

  • Alt/Indie
  • Alternative Rock
  • clean
  • playful
  • bohemian

Credits

The people behind it.

Performers

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