‘Farmhouse’, Phish’s ninth full-length studio album is now available in a 2-LP vinyl set on JEMP Records. The majority of songs on the album, including the title track, were derived from 1997 writing sessions at Vermont farmhouses. ‘Farmhouse’ was recorded and mixed by John Siket in fall 1999 and winter 2000 at The Barn studio in Vermont. Trey arranged the horns for “Gotta Jibboo” (Dave Grippo, Jen Hartswick, Andy Moroz) and strings for “Dirt” and the acoustic instrumental “The Inlaw Josie Wales”, which included Béla Fleck on banjo and Jerry Douglas on dobro. ‘Farmhouse’ was originally mastered by Bob Ludwig and released by Elektra May 16, 2000 on CD, cassette, and vinyl. The single “Heavy Things” charted after being previewed live from Big Cypress on ABC’s New Year's Eve 1999 millennium coverage. The instrumental “First Tube” was nominated for a Grammy, and the album went on to be certified Gold. Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering cut the lacquers for the 2022 vinyl, which was pressed in a numbered edition on 180g audiophile vinyl.
- 1. Farmhouse
- 2. Twist
- 3. Bug
- 4. Back On The Train
- 5. Heavy Things
- 6. Gotta Jibboo
- 7. Dirt
- 8. Piper
- 9. Sleep
- 10. The Inlaw Josie Wales
- 11. Sand
- 12. First Tube