Rift (album)
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Rift is the sixth studio album by rock band Phish. It is the band's second concept album, whose narrator is dreaming about the rift in his relationship with his girlfriend. Recorded in September and October 1992, it was released by Elektra Records on February 2, 1993. The cover illustration has a surreal depiction represententing each of the albums tracks, with the exception of "The Horse". Notably, Phish's next album Hoist featured a horse as the cover art.
Track listing
- "Rift"
- "Fast Enough for You"
- "Lengthwise"
- "Maze"
- "Sparkle"
- "Horn"
- "The Wedge"
- "My Friend, My Friend"
- "Weigh"
- "All Things Reconsidered"
- "Mound"
- "It's Ice"
- "Lengthwise"
- "The Horse"
- "Silent in the Morning"
Credits
Personnel
Phish- Trey Anastasio - guitars, vocals
- Page McConnell - keyboards, vocals
- Mike Gordon - bass, vocals
- Jon Fishman - drums, vocals
Production
- Engineered by Kevin Halpin, assisted by Jon Altschiller
- Mixed by Justin Niebank, assisted by Mark Nevess
- Recording engineer - Pete Greene, assisted by Greg Parker
- Mastered by Bob Ludwig at Masterdisk
- All songs published by Who Is She? Music, BMI
- Pedal steel on "Fast Enough For You" - Gordon Stone
- Illustrations - David Welker
- Photography - David Gahr
- Design - Mike Mills
External links
- [Phish.com] - Official site: discography, album info, lyrics, and audio files.
- [EmilsTabs.org] - A community–run archive of tabs and related resources.
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