Farmhouse
Features
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1. Farmhouse
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2. Twist
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3. Bug
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4. Back on the Train
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5. Heavy Things
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6. Gotta Jibboo
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7. Dirt
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8. Piper
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9. Sleep
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10. Inlaw Josie Wales
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11. Sand
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12. First Tube
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13. Driver [*]
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14. Mist [*]
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20 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The import is where its at phishheads..., June 14, 2000
By A Customer
Wow, It starts from the whimsical twang of Farmhouse and sets us into motion, dragging us under the water to the bottom of the sea, where a barn sits. Twist will spin you around and around until it lets you go. This spins you into a corner called BUG! The first and hopefully not last attempt at an alterna rock song straight from the backwoods of Vermont. This gives us a boost into the train, where we start to ride the rails...Back on the Train. WOW is all I can say for Heavy Things, it starts off like...BOOM! and just doesn't stop from there. Gotta Jiboo is a great song in the memory of Dr Seuss rhymes, how it makes you move... you just can't help it! Dirt, slows us down a bit to a beautifully orchestrated piece, that definitley shines above any of the slow songs from Billy Breathes. Piper might be my surprise favorite, after seeing it live I was afraid to hear the short version, but they made it well worth the 5 minutes. Sleep is probably another good quiet song, but for this album it has been placed merely as a space to blend Piper and the next song, The Inlaw Josie Wales, with Jerry Douglas on Dobro and Bela Fleck on banjo, WOW! Our next two installments are Sand and First Tube, get your dancin' shoes on, it is the closest i have heard PHISH come to recreating a live show in the studio. Driver is awesome, it makes me feel happy and fuzzy and warm inside. And finally Mist, this is the reason to buy the import...TRUST ME!
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Rock on, September 12, 2000
This is the hip happenin be boppinin rip rappinin sweet cd
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good intro for newbies, November 23, 2001
As a huge phan who is always trying to spread the word of phish, I find that this is the best album to start out with. This is by far not my fav studio release, but I have found that this is the album that non-phans are most open to on the first hearing. Now, this version in particular is pretty sweet for the long time phan, due to the extra studio tracks. I must say it was very much worth the extra bucks it cost, just to get a nice clean version of Driver and Mist. I also find that this album, although lacking the nice long jambased songs we have come to love (with the possible exception of Piper) does have a tight feel to it. The flow is a bit odd a points, but the two extra tracks at the end give the album a sense of closure, unlike the american version, which ends so abruptly. If nothing else, get a version of this disc simply for "First tube" one of the most digady dancy songs from our fav vermont boys, period. This song kicks, hard core!
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