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3.08 | 19 ratings | 2 reviews | 5% 5 stars

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Studio Album, released in 1998

Songs / Tracks Listing

1. Alumni Blues (4:11)
2. And So To Bed (4:43)
3. You Enjoy Myself (0:55)
4. AC/DC Bag (4:09)
5. Fuck Your Face (2:15)
6. Divided Sky (1:16)
7. Slave To The Traffic Light (4:35)
8. Aftermath (2:54)
9. Ingest (1:37)
10. N2O (a dentist song!!!) (7:37)
11. Fluff's Travels (1:22)
12. Dog Your Dog (4:03)
13. He Went To The Bog (3:56)
14. Run Like An Antelope (6:41)
15. Minkin (2:59)
16. Letter To Jimmy Page (1:16)

Total time 54:29

Line-up / Musicians

- Trey Anastasio / electric & acoustic (11,14) guitars, keyboards (2,7,11), tape (2,9), percussion (6), bass (7,14), electronics (9), drums (14), vocals
- Page McConnell / electric piano (1,4,12,16), vocals
- Mike Gordon / bass, guitar (5,13,15), acoustic guitar & Fx (10), tape (13), bongos (15), vocals
- Jonathan Fishman / drums, vocals

With:
- Becca Buxbaum / vocals (13,15), flute (15)
- David Gordon / vocals (13)
- Lillian Cherry / vocals (15)
- Marge Minkin / vocals (15)
- Richard D'Amato / vocals (15)
- Marc Daubert / backing vocals (6,7)
- Tom Marshall / backing vocals (6,7)
- Dave Abrahams / backing vocals (7)
- Roger Halloway / acoustic guitar (8)
- Dan McBride / guitar (13)
- Pete Cottone / drums (7)

Releases information

All songs recorded 1984-1985, essentially a compilation of 4-track recordings made by Trey & Mike, as well as a few tracks with the full band lineup.

Artwork: Trey Anastasio

MC Self-released (1986, US)

LP Jemp Records ‎- JEMP1071 (2011, US)

CD Phish Archives ‎- PA1001 (1998, US)
CD JEMP Records ‎- JEMP1056 (2010, US)

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PHISH Phish [Aka: The White Tape] ratings distribution


3.08
(19 ratings)
Essential: a masterpiece of rock music(5%)
5%
Excellent addition to any rock music collection(26%)
26%
Good, but non-essential (47%)
47%
Collectors/fans only (21%)
21%
Poor. Only for completionists (0%)
0%

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3 stars Raw Phish vs. Cooked Phish Phish's White Tape is the first recording effort they did way back in 1984, and marked for a great series of albums by the band. Of course it did, but is it worth it to buy? Well...yes, I would say so. This was of course back when they still hadn't replaced Grateful ... (read more)

Report this review (#1355665) | Posted by aglasshouse | Wednesday, January 28, 2015 | Review Permanlink

3 stars This is Phish's first album, originally recorded in 1986 and distributed as one of their demo tapes during their early shows. It's a studio album, but a low budget one, and the bootlegs handed out didn't ahve the best audio quality. Nevertheless they cleaned it up quite well, but you will no ... (read more)

Report this review (#73286) | Posted by Gianthogweed | Monday, March 27, 2006 | Review Permanlink

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