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At the Roxy is an 8-disc box set from American rock band Phish, which was recorded live over the course of their three-show run at the Roxy Theatre in Atlanta, Georgia, from February 19 to February 21, 1993.
This recording features further lyrical and stylistic developments worth noting. The lines for the numbers three and two are: "Three was the Hebrew children; two was Paul and Silas." As with many spirituals, these references to imprisoned biblical figures are analogues for the enslavement of African Americans.
25. And at midnight Paul and Silas prayed, and sang praises unto God: and the prisoners heard them. 26. And suddenly there was a great earthquake, so that the foundations of the prison were shaken: and immediately all the doors were opened, and every one's bands were loosed.
Hoist (stylized as (HOIST)) is the fifth studio album by the American rock band Phish, released on March 29, 1994, by Elektra Records.At the time of its release, Hoist was Phish's best selling album to date, peaking at No. 34 on the Billboard 200 albums chart.
St. Louis '93 is a six-disc live album by the rock band Phish.It includes two complete concerts, recorded on April 14, 1993 and August 16, 1993. [2] [3]Phish's 1993 tour in support of their fourth studio album, Rift, saw the band play colleges and theaters.
Get More Down is an album by Vermont-based jam band Phish, released under the alter-ego "Sci-Fi Soldier".It was released for streaming and download on October 31, 2022 and contains the twelve songs debuted during the band's Halloween concert the previous year. [1]
Round Room is the tenth studio album by the American rock band Phish released on December 10, 2002, by Elektra Records.. The album was recorded over the span of four days in October 2002, and its release marked the end of the group's two year hiatus from touring and recording.
It is a two-disc DVD set chronicling Phish's two-day summer festival in Limestone, Maine on August 2–3, 2003. The first disc contains a full-length documentary originally aired on PBS in 2004, featuring interviews with the band, song excerpts, and images from the concert grounds and festival events.