The Siket Disc

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The Siket Disc
The Siket Disc cover
Studio album by Phish
Released June 3, 1999 (Internet Exclusive)
November 7, 2000 (US)
Recorded March - October, 1997
Genre Instrumental
Length 35:12
Label Elektra Records
Producer(s) Phish
Professional reviews

AMG 3/5 stars link

Phish chronology
Hampton Comes Alive
(1999)
The Siket Disc
(1999)
Farmhouse
(2000)


The Siket Disc is the tenth album by rock legends Phish. It was released in 1999 through the Phish web site and mailordering system, but did not hit stores until November 7, 2000 on Elektra Records. The album is almost completely instrumental ("Quadrophonic Toppling" is a triggered sample of Gordon's voice saying the song's title).

The Siket Disc borders on ambient music at times. Only the songs "My Left Toe" and "What's the Use?" were notably incorporated into setlists on a somewhat regular basis ("Quadrophonic Toppling" and "The Happy Whip and Dung Song" each made one live appearance), although imperceptibly at first, as they are almost always connected to a preceding song or jam.

The studio sessions for The Siket Disc would eventually produce Phish's album The Story of the Ghost as well.

  1. "My Left Toe"
  2. "The Name Is Slick"
  3. "What's the Use?"
  4. "Fish Bass"
  5. "Quadrophonic Toppling"
  6. "Happy Whip and Dung Song"
  7. "Insects"
  8. "Title Track"
  9. "Albert"

Phish

Trey Anastasio - guitars
Page McConnell - keyboards
Mike Gordon - bass
Jon Fishman - drums

with

John Siket - engineer

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