Phish – LP on LP 04: "Ghost" 5/22/2000
Label: | Jemp Records – JEMP1103 |
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Series: | Live Phish On Long Play – 04 |
Format: | Vinyl, LP, Stereo, Radio City Curtain Red |
Country: | US |
Released: | |
Genre: | Rock |
Style: | Psychedelic Rock |
Tracklist
A1 | Ghost | 16:10 | |
B1 | Ghost (Cont'd) | 11:52 |
Companies, etc.
- Copyright © – Phish
- Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Phish
- Pressed By – GZ Media
- Mastered At – Bernie Grundman Mastering
- Mixed At – Sputnik Sound
Credits
- Mastered By – Chris Bellman
- Mixed By – Vance Powell
- Photography By – C. Taylor Crothers
- Post Production – Ben Collette, Kevin Shapiro
- Recorded By – Paul Languedoc
- Written By – Tom Marshall (2), Trey Anastasio
Notes
The fourth installment of LP On LP is “Ghost” performed by Phish on May 22, 2000, at Radio City Music Hall in New York, New York. ‘Radio City Curtain’ Edition First Pressing.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 850014859275
- ASIN: B0BNW5Q37H
- Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): JEMP 1103-A 1311129 238301E1
- Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): JEMP 1103-B 1146123 238301E2
Recommendations
Reviews
- My copy has a few pops, nothing major. Sounds great overall, and this Ghost is an all-timer. The last few minutes are very reminiscent of sections of Keith Jarrett’s Köln Concert and, though it hadn’t yet been written, Wilco’s “At Least That’s What You Said.” Beautiful, spellbinding music.
- My copy sounds great. None of the issues others have described. Mastering sound crisp and clear. Flat. No skips or pops. Pleasantly surprised!
- Been through 2 copies so far. First one had the nasty distortion during the first few minutes. Seemed to clear up after that and I did enjoy the rest of the record. I wasn't listening super critically, but it did sound pretty nice. I got a 2nd copy and it was worse. This time there was enough of a warp to also create some swooshing sound on every rotation. Ugh, I would really like a solid copy. Not sure if I should try for #3 or not.
- Just here to report that not all copies have noise/tick on side one. And I love this recording. Beautiful keys by Page. Just wish both sides were longer. A lot of dead wax.
- Mike Gordon is the MVP of this jam. Utterly entranced by this. I will say that there was the surface noise on this one for the first few minutes but it went away once the band got into it. Super nice bottom and well balanced
- The pressing is fairly good after you get past the first 2 minutes. The first part has some static sound as others have mentioned. The mix is good. But this version of Ghost is very average in my opinion. Barely.. maybe lower... Of the 4 LP on LP, this is my least fav by far.
- My side 2 is pretty dished and doesn’t touch the platter at all. Would keep it if it were a limited JEMP release but it’s not, so back to Amazon it goes
Top three Ghost for me of all time - It would be a 5/5 for me if the LP didn't have that static/grinchy sound in the first 3-4 minutes. The mix, mastering and overall quality of the pressing (looks very good and is very flat) is simply awesome. The best Lp on Lp of the series so far.
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