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Slip Stitch and Pass type. Music; Two years after releasing a CD souvenir of their seriously fun arena shows, Phish have more live product to peddle. This album captures an intimate Hamburg club.


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Event: BLACK FRIDAY 2018
Release Date: 11/23/2018
Label: JEMP
Quantity: 6000
Release type: RSD Exclusive Release

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Slip Stitch and Pass is Phish's second official live album, originally released October 28, 1997. The nine tracks were recorded live March 1, 1997 at the Markthalle Hamburg in Hamburg, Germany. Renowned designer Storn Thorgerson designed the album cover. This Record Store Day Black Friday release is coming on double two-color splatter vinyl.
Disc 1 Side A 1.) Cities 2.) Wolfman's Brother
Side B 1.) Jesus Just Left Chicago 2.) Weigh
Disc 2 Side A 1.) Mike's Song 2.) Lawn Boy 3.) Weekapaug Groove
Side B 1.) Hello My Baby 2.) Taste

Slip Stitch and Pass
Live album by
ReleasedOctober 28, 1997 (US)
RecordedMarch 1, 1997,
Markthalle Hamburg,
Hamburg, Germany
GenreJam rock, prog rock, jazz-rock, neo-psychedelia, funk rock
Length72:46
LabelElektra
ProducerBryce Goggin
Phish chronology
Billy Breathes
(1996)
Slip Stitch and Pass
(1997)
The Story of the Ghost
(1998)
LivePhish.com Downloads series chronology
Live Phish Downloads: Billy Breathes
(2009)
Live Phish Downloads: Slip Stitch and Pass
(2009)
Live Phish Downloads: The Story of the Ghost
(2009)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music[2]
Entertainment WeeklyB [3] / B+ [4]
Rolling Stone[5]
Spin5/10[6]
The Village VoiceB+[7]

Slip Stitch and Pass is the second official live album by the American rock band Phish. It was released on October 28, 1997, by Elektra Records and has nine tracks from the band's March 1, 1997, show at the Markthalle Hamburg in Hamburg, Germany, which was part of Phish's 1997 European Tour.

The album marked the first time that concert staples 'Mike's Song' and 'Weekapaug Groove' had appeared on an official Phish release, despite both having been part of the band's repertoire since the 1980s. Three of the album's nine songs are cover songs: 'Cities' from Talking Heads, 'Jesus Just Left Chicago' from ZZ Top and the traditional a cappella standard 'Hello My Baby'.

In addition, during the final jam segment of 'Mike's Song', the band quotes (or 'teases') Pink Floyd's 'Careful with That Axe, Eugene' and elements and lyrics from The Doors song 'The End'. Both 'Lawn Boy' and 'Weekapaug Groove' subsequently have lyrics from 'The End'. The close of 'Weekapaug Groove' interpolates the end section of the Rolling Stone's 'Can't You Hear Me Knocking'.

The jam on 'Wolfman's Brother' is indicative of the band's foray into funk music, which dominated the group's improvisation over the next several years. The song also includes a tease of the band's own instrumental tune 'Dave's Energy Guide.'

Renowned graphic artist Storm Thorgerson designed the album cover.[8]

Track listing[edit]

Phish - Slip Stitch And Pass (1997/2018) Hi-Res

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1.'Cities'David Byrne5:18
2.'Wolfman's Brother'Trey Anastasio, Jon Fishman, Mike Gordon, Tom Marshall, Page McConnell13:50
3.'Jesus Just Left Chicago'Frank Beard, Billy Gibbons, Dusty Hill12:58
4.'Weigh'Gordon5:29
5.'Mike's Song'Gordon13:52
6.'Lawn Boy'Anastasio, Marshall2:56
7.'Weekapaug Groove'Anastasio, Fishman, Gordon, McConnell8:20
8.'Hello My Baby'Joseph E. Howard, Ida Emerson, Louis C. Singer1:19
9.'Taste'Anastasio, Fishman, Gordon, Marshall, McConnell8:44
Total length:72:46

Setlist[edit]

Full Setlist[9]
Set 1Cities > The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony, Down with Disease, Weigh, Beauty of My Dreams, Wolfman's Brother -> Jesus Just Left Chicago, Reba, Hello My Baby, Possum
Set 2Carini, Dinner and a Movie > Mike's Song -> Lawn Boy > Weekapaug Groove, The Mango Song > Billy Breathes, Theme From the Bottom
EncoreTaste, Sweet Adeline
NotesThe week-long trend of breaking out songs continued with the show-opening Cities, which was the first since July 5, 1994 (222 shows). Wolfman's included a Dave's Energy Guide tease. Reba did not have the whistling ending. Possum included an All Fall Down signal and a heavy metal-style intro. The jam out of Mike's featured teases and vocal quotes of The End (The Doors), Peace Frog, and Careful with That Axe, Eugene; The End (The Doors) was subsequently quoted in Lawn Boy and Weekapaug. Weekapaug was unfinished and ended in a Can't You Hear Me Knocking jam.

Personnel[edit]

Trey Anastasio – guitars, lead vocals, a cappella vocals on 'Hello My Baby'
Page McConnell – keyboards, backing vocals, lead vocals on 'Jesus Just Left Chicago' and 'Lawn Boy', a cappella vocals on 'Hello My Baby'
Mike Gordon – bass guitar, backing vocals, lead vocals on 'Weigh' and 'Mike's Song', a cappella vocals on 'Hello My Baby'
Jon Fishman – drums, backing vocals, co-lead vocals on 'Taste', a cappella vocals on 'Hello My Baby'

References[edit]

  1. ^Erlewine, Stephen Thomas (2011). 'Slip, Stitch and Pass'. AllMusic. Retrieved 7 August 2011.
  2. ^Larkin, Colin (2011). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Omnibus Press. ISBN9780857125958.
  3. ^Weingarten, Marc (1997-10-31). 'Album Review: 'Slip Stitch and Pass''. Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2017-11-12.
  4. ^Hermes, Will (2000-08-04). 'Phish albums'. Entertainment Weekly.
  5. ^Hermes, Will (1997-12-12). 'Slip, Stitch and Pass'. Rolling Stone.
  6. ^Kenneally, Tim (January 1998). 'Phish: Slip Stitch and Pass'. Spin. SPIN Media LLC. pp. 117–8.
  7. ^Christgau, Robert (1997-11-04). 'Consumer Guide'. The Village Voice.
  8. ^'Cover ups: Storm Thorgerson's iconic album artwork – in pictures'. The Guardian. 2013-04-18. Retrieved 2017-11-12.
  9. ^http://phish.net/setlists/?d=1997-03-01

External links[edit]

Wolfman's Brother

  • Phish.net Setlists: 1997-03-01 - Full setlist and notes for the March 1, 1997 show

Jesus Just Left Chicago

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