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The Siket Disc (Albert Pressing)

Phish's "The Siket Disc" was originally self-released on CD in June 1999 and introduced to retail by Elektra in November 2000.  The Siket Disc LP contains 35 minutes of almost entirely instrumental, live-in-the-studio improvisation recorded by its namesake, engineer John Siket.  Phish keyboardist Page McConnell culled the music from The Story of the Ghost sessions that took place in 1997 at Bearsville Studios in Woodstock, New York.  Highlighting the band's millennial, sometimes-ambient explorations of the time, The Siket Disc yielded a few songs that have since been incorporated into live shows including "What's The Use?", "My Left Toe", "The Happy Whip and Dung Song", and even the vocoder soundscape of "Quadrophonic Toppling”.

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The Siket Disc (Albert Pressing)

Phish's "The Siket Disc" was originally self-released on CD in June 1999 and introduced to retail by Elektra in November 2000.  The Siket Disc LP contains 35 minutes of almost entirely instrumental, live-in-the-studio improvisation recorded by its namesake, engineer John Siket.  Phish keyboardist Page McConnell culled the music from The Story of the Ghost sessions that took place in 1997 at Bearsville Studios in Woodstock, New York.  Highlighting the band's millennial, sometimes-ambient explorations of the time, The Siket Disc yielded a few songs that have since been incorporated into live shows including "What's The Use?", "My Left Toe", "The Happy Whip and Dung Song", and even the vocoder soundscape of "Quadrophonic Toppling”.

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Phish's "The Siket Disc" was originally self-released on CD in June 1999 and introduced to retail by Elektra in November 2000.  The Siket Disc LP contains 35 minutes of almost entirely instrumental, live-in-the-studio improvisation recorded by its namesake, engineer John Siket.  Phish keyboardist Page McConnell culled the music from The Story of the Ghost sessions that took place in 1997 at Bearsville Studios in Woodstock, New York.  Highlighting the band's millennial, sometimes-ambient explorations of the time, The Siket Disc yielded a few songs that have since been incorporated into live shows including "What's The Use?", "My Left Toe", "The Happy Whip and Dung Song", and even the vocoder soundscape of "Quadrophonic Toppling”.

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