In a spirited celebration of the seminal jam band Phish's legacy, music enthusiasts are eagerly awaiting the imminent vinyl re-release of the band's ninth studio album, 'Farmhouse.' This beloved classic, originally unveiled in 2000, is set to grace store shelves anew this Friday.
Fans can now immerse themselves in the timeless magic of Phish's music, thanks to the brand-new 2-LP "Northern Lights" vinyl edition. This release features a stunning blue and nebulous green 180g vinyl set, limited foil numbered, and comes in a deluxe gatefold packaging, offering listeners an enhanced sonic experience.
Farmhouse was initially recorded and mixed between the fall of 1999 and the winter of 2000 at The Barn in Vermont by the renowned John Siket. The album was produced by Bryce Goggin and Trey Anastasio and mastered by industry veteran Bob Ludwig. Originally released by Elektra on CD, cassette, and vinyl on May 16, 2000, the album has now been meticulously reproduced for this vinyl release.
The record has seen substantial success since its initial launch, including the single "Heavy Things" charting after being previewed live at Big Cypress on ABC's New Year's Eve 2000 coverage. The instrumental track "First Tube" earned a nomination for Best Rock Instrumental Performance at the GRAMMYs. Since then, Farmhouse has been certified Gold, a testament to the album's enduring appeal and Phish's musical legacy.
This limited edition vinyl release gives both new listeners and longtime Phish fans a unique chance to own a piece of the band's history. With its captivating mix of rock, jazz, and blues, Farmhouse stands as a testament to Phish’s wide-ranging musical prowess and exploratory spirit.
Don't miss out on the opportunity to own this unique piece of music history. The "Northern Lights" vinyl edition of Farmhouse will surely be a treasured addition to any music enthusiast's collection.