Live Phish Vol. 19: 7/12/91, Colonial Theatre, Keene, New Hampshire [Live]

Live Phish Vol. 19: 7/12/91, Colonial Theatre, Keene, New Hampshire [Live]

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Product Description
Phish's acclaimed multi-CD Live Phish series continues to be a remarkable success. Volume 19 on 2 CDs is from 7/12/91 Colonial Theatre, Keene, New Hampshire. Note Packaged in a beautiful digipak w/heavy duty slipcase. 28 tracks. Elektra. 2003.

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Live Phish Vol. 19: 7/12/91, Colonial Theatre, Keene, New Hampshire [Live]

Live Phish Vol. 19: 7/12/91, Colonial Theatre, Keene, New Hampshire
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • The Horns Make This One Essential
  • Live 19-Great Show
  • excellent vintage performance
  • Phish + Horns = Not For Me
  • Good show. Setlist looks better than it really is
Live Phish Vol. 19: 7/12/91, Colonial Theatre, Keene, New Hampshire
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Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00008ZZ6P
Release Date: 2003-05-20

Tracks:

  1. Dinner and a Movie >
  2. Bouncing Around the Room >
  3. Buried Alive
  4. Flat Fee
  5. Reba
  6. The Landlady
  7. Bathtub Gin
  8. Donna Lee
  9. AC/DC Bag >
  10. Rocky Top
  11. Cavern
  12. David Bowie
  13. Golgi Apparatus
  14. The Squirming Coil

Tracks:

  1. Moose the Mooche
  2. Tweezer >
  3. My Sweet One
  4. Gumbo >
  5. Mike's Song >
  6. I Am Hydrogen >
  7. Weekapaug Groove
  8. Touch Me
  9. The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony >
  10. Suzy Greenberg
  11. Sweet Adeline
  12. Frankenstein
  13. Fee >
  14. Tweezer Reprise

Album Description

Phish's acclaimed multi-CD Live Phish series continues to be a remarkable success. Volume 19 on 2 CDs is from 7/12/91 Colonial Theatre, Keene, New Hampshire. Note Packaged in a beautiful digipak w/heavy duty slipcase. 28 tracks. Elektra. 2003.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars The Horns Make This One Essential.......2007-05-13

This set stands out mainly for the horn section - once you've heard "Tweezer" with the full brass, anything else just sounds limp. Plus, on songs like "The Landlady," the band stand back and just let the Country Horns blow away, and it makes for some of the best listening in the Live Phish series.

And TREY'S GUITAR PLAYING!!!! - hold onto your hat, because here he shreds like you wouldn't believe, and it's recorded with crystal clarity as if his amp was on the other side of your room. His playing on "Buried Alive" is unlike anything you've ever heard. Unbelievable.

Not to overlook the other band members. Mike Gordon's bass comes through especially loud and clear - on tracks like "Cavern" and "Weekapaug Groove," you can feel the funk running down your spine.

But it's the horns and the sound quality that make this an essential purchase. As great as later recordings such as NEW YEAR'S '95 and LIVE IN BROOKLYN are, they're major venue recordings, and you lose the intimacy. Here, you have Phish playing for you in a historic New England theater (mere feet away from the great Keene State College), and you're right there, witnessing a classic performance from a band destined to become legendary.

If you like Phish, or are even just curious about what all the fuss was about, get this. It's classic.

5 out of 5 stars Live 19-Great Show.......2006-01-29

Phish live 19 in my opinion is one of the best releases of the series and in completely underrated. The horns just make everything funky and cooler.

First Disc- Great Bouncing Room, Reba, Bowie, Golgi, Coil, and the best Ac/dc Bag ever made.

Second Disc- Highlights of Tweezer, Gumbo, Mike's Song>Hydrogen)Groove, Touch Me, Suzy, Frank, and Tweezer Reprise.

5 out of 5 stars excellent vintage performance.......2005-12-16

I was at this show & several others that featured the giant country horns that summer. This show is as sick as I remember it being. I think the horns rock.

3 out of 5 stars Phish + Horns = Not For Me.......2005-02-01

The "Live Phish" series contains many excellent editions, but 19 is not one of them, for me personally. I want to emphasize that other Phish phans may (and do, as some reviews here show) feel differently.

"Live Phish 19" (2CDs, 28 tracks, 148 min.) is from a 1991 show in New Hampshire. CD1 (79 min.) starts off in a jazz-like club atmosphere, with a lot of short tracks, and the horns up front. Concert staples "AC/DC Bag" and "David Bowie" show a lot of energy, but sound very differently than one might expect with the horns. CD2 (69 min.) is much better, with an excellent Gumbo>Mike's Song>I Am Hydrogen>Weekabaug Groove, the latter with a blazing Trey guitar solo, the highlight of this concert. The Doors cover "Touch Me" works quite well too, no wonder since the original song also featured horns...

In all, this is not a bad live set (is there such a thing with Phish?), but it's not my favorite. Check out instead for example Live 15 or Live 20, much better to my liking.

3 out of 5 stars Good show. Setlist looks better than it really is.......2004-10-25

Yes, this show is superb, I concur. But of the 100 or so shows that I own, this one is nothing special. If you're looking for a solid Livephish album, go with either #1, 2, 6, 10, or 19.
The horns in this show take away from its greatness. Phish really is not a band that sounds fantastic with horns. There are a few songs that sound good with horns, mainly the more jazzy ones (Buried Alive and Flat Fee), but overall Phish should lose Giant Country Horns. The horns take away from songs like Gin, Bowie, and AC/DC. The true highlight of the show is Tweezer. Tweezer is always significantly awesome. As well as Frankenstein. That song rocks and always will.

Basically, buy Livephish #2. The best one, setlist-wise and musically (hands down).

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