Studio albums 13 Compilation albums 1 Singles 23 | Live albums 13 Video albums 11 Live Phish series 27 | |
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Phish is an American rock band noted for their live concerts and improvisational jamming. Audience recordings of Phish's live shows have been traded among fans since the band's earliest days. In addition to numerous studio albums and projects, Phish has maintained a steady output of live releases, including the ongoing Live Phish series.
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Major studio albums
Phish recorded and/or released several albums before being signed to Elektra Records in 1991; they remained with Elektra through 2004, before founding their own label, JEMP Records. Phish's albums all feature the quartet of Trey Anastasio (guitar), Mike Gordon (bass guitar), Jon Fishman (drums), and Page McConnell (keyboards), often joined by a number of guest musicians.
Live Phish Series
Beginning in late 2001, the Live Phish Series are multi-CD sets chronicling complete shows picked by the band spanning their entire career.
Live Phish Downloads: Archival releases
A ^ : The Live Phish Downloads Series is regularly updated with shows both old and new, available as downloads in various formats, with select shows* made available on CD
Singles
From 1992 to 2004 Phish was signed with Elektra Records and released sixteen CD promo singles for radio DJs and one commercial cassette single, "Down with Disease". In 2005 Phish started their own record label, JEMP Records (in association with Rhino for a year) and have released one promo single and four digital singles since.
Phish 1.0
The era commonly referred to by Phish fans as "Phish 1.0" describes the time from their original formation in 1984 (solidifying in 1986) through to their first hiatus from touring and recording in 2000. They would return from their hiatus in 2002 and starting from that point every show would be released on their LivePhish.com website. All past recordings are released as traditional live albums, part of the Live Phish series, a downloadable Archival releases, or compiled throughout the Live Bait series. The shows in bold represent the top rated show of that year, if released, based on Phish.net (last updated 2/28/2015).
Phish 2.0
Fans of Phish commonly refer to the period from their return to touring after their hiatus in 2002 to their breakup in 2004 as "Phish 2.0." All live shows began to be made available for download on their LivePhish.com website. The shows in bold represent the top rated show of that year based on Phish.net (last updated 2/28/2015).
Phish 3.0
After five years broken up Phish reunited in 2009 and started an era commonly referred to as "Phish 3.0" and continues to the present day. The shows in bold represent the top rated show of that year based on Phish.net (last updated 2/28/2015).