Lawn Boy

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Lawn Boy
Lawn Boy cover
Studio album by Phish
Released September 21, 1990
Recorded May-December 1989, Archer Studios, Winooski, Vermont
Genre Rock, jam, jazz fusion
Length 48:02
Label Absolute A Go Go / Rough Trade (1990-92)
Elektra (1992-)
Producer Phish
Professional reviews
Phish chronology
Junta
(1988)
Lawn Boy
(1990)
A Picture of Nectar
(1992)

Lawn Boy was Phish's fourth album, hitting stores on September 21, 1990. It was originally released on the Absolute A Go Go Records and Rough Trade labels. It was later re-released by Elektra Records on June 30, 1992.[1] The song "Fee" appeared as the album's final track on the original release, but was deleted from the Elektra re-release. It contains many of the progressive rock and fusion elements of their previous album Junta, as well as bluegrass, jazz, and barbershop quartet.

The album was certified gold by the RIAA on July 7, 2004. Vinyl LPs of the original Absolute A Go Go release exist.

The music for "Bathtub Gin" was written by Phish frontman Trey Anastasio and lyrics by the band's friend Suzannah Goodman. The lyrics are reprinted "by permission of Bret and Wendy" according to the liner notes and the album version quotes George Gershwin's classical-jazz standard "Rhapsody in Blue". As with many Phish songs, the album version is a simple affair compared with the twists and turns of improvisation inserted in concert versions. [2]

  1. "The Squirming Coil" — 6:04
  2. "Reba" — 12:27
  3. "My Sweet One" — 2:07
  4. "Split Open and Melt" — 4:42
  5. "The Oh Kee Pa Ceremony" — 1:41
  6. "Bathtub Gin" — 4:29
  7. "Run Like an Antelope" — 9:52
  8. "Lawn Boy" — 2:32
  9. "Bouncing Around the Room" — 3:52

Phish:

With guests on "Split Open and Melt":

  1. ^ http://phish.com/releases/detail.php?ID=54
  2. ^ Budnick, Dean (1996). The Phishing Manual: A compendium to the music of Phish. New York: Hyperion. ISBN 0-7868-8203-4. 
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