Phish's A Live One : 33 1/3 - Walter Holland

Phish's A Live One

By: Walter Holland

Paperback | 3 December 2015 | Edition Number 1

At a Glance

Paperback


$19.99

or 4 interest-free payments of $5.00 with

Aims to ship in 5 to 10 business days

Phish's first four albums were lampooned by critics and ignored by everyone else. They looked and sounded like utter dorks; lyrics about electric hangmen and 'multibeasts'(?!) didn't help. They weren't grunge or pop or anything else remotely contemporary, or even recognizable. In 1995, as far as the media were concerned, Phish were a bizarre footnote to the rise of patchouli-scented popstuff like Dave Matthews and Blues Traveler (or worse, a Grateful Dead knockoff). Yet without a single hit to their name, Phish were well on their way to becoming the biggest concert draw in America.
This book considers the cultural significance of Phish's 1995 double live album, A Live One from a fan's perspective, as well as the band generally, discussing their ecstatically inventive live shows- a mix of weirdo acid-psych, haunted ambient moonscapes, twisted vaudevillian Americana, and riotous postpunk energy, all filtered through bandleader Trey Anastasio's screwball compositional sensibility and the group's astonishing, unique form of collective improvisation.
Industry Reviews
"There are twelve songs on A Live One, four of which ("Hood," "Stash," "Tweezer," and "Slave") are subjects of in-depth, varying - and sometimes really funny - running commentaries ... Any future book titled Experiencing Phish will be indebted to Holland." -Ed Komara, Association for Recorded Sound Collections Journal

33 1/3 Music Essay Series

Tori Amos's Boys for Pele : 33 1/3 - Amy Gentry
D'Angelo's Voodoo : 33 1/3 - Faith A. Pennick
Massive Attack's Blue Lines : 33 1/3 - Ian Bourland
David Bowie's Diamond Dogs : 33 1/3 - Glenn Hendler
dc Talk's Jesus Freak : 33 1/3 - Will Stockton
Wendy Carlos's Switched-On Bach : 33 1/3 - Roshanak Kheshti
Lou Reed's Transformer : 33 1/3 - Ezra Furman
Fugazi's In on the Kill Taker : 33 1/3 - Joe Gross
Cornelius's Fantasma : 33 1/3 Japan - Martin Roberts
The Wild Tchoupitoulas : 33 1/3 - Bryan Wagner
Gilberto Gil's Refazenda : 33 1/3 Brazil - Marc A. Hertzman
Suicide's Suicide : 33 1/3 - Andi Coulter
Janet Jackson's The Velvet Rope : 33 1/3 - Ayanna Dozier
Golden Hits of the Shangri-Las : 33 1/3 - Ada Wolin
Odetta's One Grain of Sand : 33 1/3 - Matthew Frye Jacobson
Oasis' Definitely Maybe : 33 1/3 - Alex Niven