Live Phish Volume 19

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Live Phish Vol. 19
Live album by
Phish
ReleasedMay 20, 2003
RecordedJuly 12, 1991
Genre Rock
Length2:28:00
Label Elektra
Producer Phish
Live Phish Series chronology
Live Phish Volume 18
(2003)
Live Phish Volume 19
(2003)
Live Phish Volume 20
(2003)

Live Phish Vol. 19 is a live album by American jam band Phish, which was recorded live at the Colonial Theater in Keene, New Hampshire, on July 12, 1991.

Contents

This concert was recorded during the middle of the band's 1991 summer tour with the Giant Country Horns - a three-piece horn section that would learn and perform individual sections of Phish songs during concerts. [1] Two of the three members of the horn section - Dave Grippo and Russell Remington - performed with Trey Anastasio's solo band in the 21st century.

Rarities include two Charlie Parker covers: the one-time-only performance of "Moose the Mooche" and the Jaco Pastorius-infused "Donna Lee." Drummer Jon Fishman also performs The Doors' "Touch Me," complemented thoroughly by the horn section.

Track listing

Disc one

Set one:
  1. "Dinner and a Movie" (Anastasio, Pollak) - 4:09
  2. "Bouncing Around the Room" (Anastasio, Marshall) - 3:35
  3. "Buried Alive" (Anastasio) - 2:15
  4. "Flat Fee" (Anastasio) - 2:59
  5. "Reba" (Anastasio) - 11:31
  6. "The Landlady" (Anastasio) - 5:49
  7. "Bathtub Gin" (Anastasio, Goodman) - 7:53
  8. "Donna Lee" (Parker) - 4:08
  9. "AC/DC Bag" (Anastasio) - 5:47
  10. "Rocky Top" (Bryant, Bryant) - 2:27
  11. "Cavern" (Anastasio, Herman, Marshall) - 4:31
  12. "David Bowie" (Anastasio) - 11:09
Set two:
  1. "Golgi Apparatus" (Anastasio, Marshall, Szuter, Woolf) - 5:07
  2. "The Squirming Coil" (Anastasio, Marshall) - 7:41

Disc two

Set two, continued:
  1. "Moose the Mooche" (Parker) - 5:01
  2. "Tweezer" (Anastasio, Fishman, Gordon, McConnell) - 10:30
  3. "My Sweet One" (Fishman) - 2:09
  4. "Gumbo" (Anastasio, Fishman) - 5:54
  5. "Mike's Song" (Gordon) - 6:27
  6. "I Am Hydrogen" (Anastasio, Daubert, Marshall) - 2:43
  7. "Weekapaug Groove" (Anastasio, Fishman, Gordon, McConnell) - 6:03
  8. "Touch Me" (Krieger) - 5:09
  9. "The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony" (Anastasio) - 1:45
  10. "Suzy Greenberg" (Anastasio, Pollak) - 6:29
Encore:
  1. "Sweet Adeline" (Armstrong, Gerard) - 1:58
  2. "Frankenstein" (Winter) - 6:22
Encore two:
  1. "Fee" (Anastasio) - 5:09
  2. "Tweezer Reprise" (Anastasio, Fishman, Gordon, McConnell) - 3:23

Personnel

Phish

The Giant Country Horns

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References

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