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The album's cover art appears to be a direct nod to ''[[Let It Be]]'', the final studio album by [[The Beatles]]. In a review of ''Undermind'', ''Glide Magazine'' suggests that the album's individual song contributions may also be intentionally "Beatles-esque".<ref>Ward, Eric. [http://phisharchive.com/reviews/album/undermind/glide.html Undermind Review]. ''Glide Magazine.'' Online. Accessed: September 6, 2011.</ref> While the bulk of the songs are by frontman [[Trey Anastasio]] and Phish lyricist [[Tom Marshall (singer)|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 album's cover art appears to be a direct nod to ''[[Let It Be]]'', the final studio album by [[The Beatles]]. In a review of ''Undermind'', ''Glide Magazine'' suggests that the album's individual song contributions may also be intentionally "Beatles-esque".<ref>Ward, Eric. [http://phisharchive.com/reviews/album/undermind/glide.html Undermind Review]. ''Glide Magazine.'' Online. Accessed: September 6, 2011.</ref> While the bulk of the songs are by frontman [[Trey Anastasio]] and Phish lyricist [[Tom Marshall (singer)|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. |
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One month before the album's release, Anastasio (and separately, McConnell) announced on Phish.com that the band would split following their summer tour. As such, a number of the songs were not performed live before the break up, though most have been played since the band's return in 2009. ''Undermind'''s songs remain among the least played originals in Phish's large catalog. |
One month before the album's release, Anastasio (and separately, McConnell) announced on Phish.com that the band would split following their summer tour. As such, a number of the songs were not performed live before the break up, though most have been played since the band's return in 2009, particularly "Scents and Subtle Sounds". ''Undermind'''s songs remain among the least played originals in Phish's large catalog. |
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Many reviews praised "The Connection", calling it "the most commanding" and "most commercially accessible" song of Phish's recording career to date.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://rollingstone.com/artists/phish/albums/album/6115739/review/6184699/undermind |title=Phish: Undermind : Music Reviews : Rolling Stone |first=Mark |last=Kemp |work=web.archive.org |year=2011 |accessdate=7 August 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090216134531/http://rollingstone.com/artists/phish/albums/album/6115739/review/6184699/undermind |archivedate=February 16, 2009 }}</ref><ref>Ward, Eric. [http://phisharchive.com/reviews/album/undermind/glide.html Undermind Review]. ''Glide Magazine.'' Online. Accessed: September 6, 2011.</ref> The song |
Many reviews praised "The Connection", calling it "the most commanding" and "most commercially accessible" song of Phish's recording career to date.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://rollingstone.com/artists/phish/albums/album/6115739/review/6184699/undermind |title=Phish: Undermind : Music Reviews : Rolling Stone |first=Mark |last=Kemp |work=web.archive.org |year=2011 |accessdate=7 August 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090216134531/http://rollingstone.com/artists/phish/albums/album/6115739/review/6184699/undermind |archivedate=February 16, 2009 }}</ref><ref>Ward, Eric. [http://phisharchive.com/reviews/album/undermind/glide.html Undermind Review]. ''Glide Magazine.'' Online. Accessed: September 6, 2011.</ref> The song never became a regular fixture in the band's live rotation, however. |
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Early copies of the album included a [[DVD]] with the 25 minute [[Documentary film|documentary]] ''[[Specimens of Beauty]]'', a behind-the-scenes film on the making of ''Undermind'', directed by [[Danny Clinch]]. |
Early copies of the album included a [[DVD]] with the 25 minute [[Documentary film|documentary]] ''[[Specimens of Beauty]]'', a behind-the-scenes film on the making of ''Undermind'', directed by [[Danny Clinch]]. |
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Released | June 15, 2004 (U.S.) | |||
Recorded | May 2002, The Barn (Vermont), April 2003, Nantucket, Massachusetts, June 2003, Big Moe Recording, Chicago, Illinois, February 2004, The Barn (Vermont), March 2004, Cactus Unlimited, New York and Vermont | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 50:30 | |||
Label | Elektra | |||
Producer | Tchad Blake | |||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Rolling Stone | (favorable)[2] |
Undermind is the tenth studio album by American rock band Phish, released on June 15, 2004, by Elektra Records. Undermind was Phish's last album before their breakup in fall 2004 (the band subsequently reformed in 2009).
The album's cover art appears to be a direct nod to Let It Be, the final studio album by The Beatles. In a review of Undermind, Glide Magazine suggests that the album's individual song contributions may also be intentionally "Beatles-esque".[3] 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.
One month before the album's release, Anastasio (and separately, McConnell) announced on Phish.com that the band would split following their summer tour. As such, a number of the songs were not performed live before the break up, though most have been played since the band's return in 2009, particularly "Scents and Subtle Sounds". Undermind's songs remain among the least played originals in Phish's large catalog.
Many reviews praised "The Connection", calling it "the most commanding" and "most commercially accessible" song of Phish's recording career to date.[4][5] The song never became a regular fixture in the band's live rotation, however.
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).[6]
In February 2009, Undermind was made available as a download in FLAC and MP3 formats at LivePhish.com.
Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Scents and Subtle Sounds (Intro)" | Anastasio, Herman, Marshall | 1:37 |
2. | "Undermind" | Anastasio, Herman, Marshall | 4:57 |
3. | "The Connection" | Anastasio, Marshall | 2:22 |
4. | "A Song I Heard the Ocean Sing" | Anastasio, Marshall | 6:20 |
5. | "Army of One" | McConnell | 5:01 |
6. | "Crowd Control" | Anastasio, Marshall | 3:34 |
7. | "Maggie's Revenge" | Anastasio, Fishman, Gordon, McConnell | 1:43 |
8. | "Nothing" | Anastasio, Marshall | 4:06 |
9. | "Two Versions of Me" | Anastasio, Marshall | 3:45 |
10. | "Access Me" | Gordon | 2:38 |
11. | "Scents and Subtle Sounds" | Anastasio, Herman, Marshall | 5:05 |
12. | "Tomorrow's Song" | Fishman | 1:51 |
13. | "Secret Smile" | Anastasio, Marshall | 6:31 |
14. | "Grind" | Anastasio, Marshall | 0:59 |
Personnel
- Trey Anastasio - guitars, vocals, engineer
- Page McConnell - keyboards, vocals
- Mike Gordon - bass guitar, vocals
- Jon Fishman - drums, vocals
Other musicians:
- "Secret Smile" strings:
- Violin: Katherine Winterstein, Laura Markowitz, Signy Glendinning, Sofia Hirsch, Ann Cooper, Kathy Andrew
- Viola: Roy Feldman, Pam Reit, Hilary Hatch
- Cello: John Dunlop, Dieuwke Davydov; arrangement: Maria Schneider
Production:
- Tchad Blake - producer, engineer, mixing, photography
- Peter J. Carini - assistant engineer
- Danny Clinch - photography
- Bryce Goggin - engineer
- JDK - design
- Claire Lewis - mixing assistant
- Bob Ludwig - mastering
- Bill Plummer - engineer
- Maria Schneider - arranger
- Jared Slomoff - engineer
- Chris Weal - assistant engineer
- Brian Brown - production assistant, technical assistance
- Kevin Brown - production assistant, technical assistance
- Kevin Shapiro - production assistant, technical assistance
- Pam Reit - production assistant, technical assistance
- Kevin Monty - production assistant, technical assistance
- Rob O'Dea - production assistant, technical assistance
- Paul Languedoc - production assistant, technical assistance
References
- ^ Theakston, Rob (2011). "Undermind - Phish | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 7 August 2011.
- ^ Kemp, Mark (2011). "Phish: Undermind : Music Reviews : Rolling Stone". web.archive.org. Archived from the original on February 16, 2009. Retrieved 7 August 2011.
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- ^ Kemp, Mark (2011). "Phish: Undermind : Music Reviews : Rolling Stone". web.archive.org. Archived from the original on February 16, 2009. Retrieved 7 August 2011.
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