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Rift (album)

1993 studio album by Phish


Rift is the fourth studio album by the American rock band Phish, released on February 2, 1993, by Elektra Records. It is a concept album, detailing the experience of a man dreaming about the rift in his relationship with his girlfriend. Rift was recorded in September and October 1992 and produced by Barry Beckett. Rift was certified gold by the RIAA on October 15, 1997.

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Rift marked the second time that the band had recorded a concept album, but the first—the rock opera–styled The Man Who Stepped into Yesterday—has never been officially released.

Production

All songs were written by Trey Anastasio and Phish lyricist Tom Marshall except "Mound" and "Weigh" by bass guitarist Mike Gordon and "Lengthwise" by drummer Jon Fishman.

The instrumental, "All Things Reconsidered", is an intentional variation on the theme to the National Public Radio news show All Things Considered, and has been featured on the show itself several times.[2] An orchestral version of the song appears on Trey Anastasio's 2004 solo album Seis De Mayo.

Gordon stated that Rift was "more integrated", as the different styles of the band were mixed together within each song, rather than between each song like on their previous album, A Picture of Nectar. Gordon also stated that he thought the album was a "little bit mellower", and that the songwriting showed more maturity.[3]

Cover art

The cover art was created by New York-based painter David Welker, who worked closely with the band during winter 1993 in order to visually depict each of the album's tracks in a single image, with the notable exception of "The Horse". (For this reason, a horse intentionally appears on the cover of Phish's next album, Hoist.) Relix magazine listed Rift as one of the ten most iconic album covers of all time in 2007.[4]

Promotion

Elektra promoted Rift with a videotape sent to college radio stations and record stores that featured a six-minute promotional film about the album.[5]

Track listing

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Personnel

Phish

  • Trey Anastasio – guitars, lead vocals
  • Page McConnell – keyboards, backing vocals, co-lead vocals on "Rift", lead vocals on "It's Ice" and "Silent in the Morning"
  • Mike Gordon – bass guitar, backing vocals, lead vocals on "Mound" and "Weigh"
  • Jon Fishman – drums, backing vocals, lead vocals on "Lengthwise"

Production

  • Engineered by Kevin Halpin, assisted by Jon Altschiller
  • Mixed by Justin Niebank, assisted by Mark Nevers
  • Recording engineer – Pete Greene, assisted by Greg Parker
  • Mastered by Bob Ludwig at Masterdisk
  • All songs published by Who Is She? Music, BMI
  • Pedal steel on "Fast Enough For You" – Gordon Stone
  • Illustrations – David Welker
  • Photography – David Gahr
  • Design – Mike Mills

See also


References

  1. Erlewine, Stephen Thomas (2011). "Rift – Phish | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 7 August 2011.
  2. "Phish cohesive despite impending Rift". 1993. Retrieved April 26, 2021.
  3. "Fast Enough For You? Looking Back on 25 Years of Phish's _Rift_". Relix Media. 2 February 2018. Retrieved 31 March 2019.

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