Undermind is Phish's eleventh studio album. And for decades, it existed only on CD. Now available on vinyl for the first time as a numbered 2xLP set on JEMP Records, this is the pressing Phish fans have waited twenty years for.
Recorded at The Barn in Vermont by acclaimed producer Tchad Blake in February 2004 and mixed at Real World Studios in England, Undermind captures Phish at a reflective, studio-confident peak. The album features contributions from all four members: Trey Anastasio and Tom Marshall wrote the majority of tracks, with Page McConnell bringing "Army Of One," Mike Gordon contributing "Access Me," and Jon Fishman delivering "Tomorrow's Song." "Secret Smile" features an eleven-piece string section arranged by Maria Schneider. The instrumentals "Maggie's Revenge" and vinyl-exclusive bonus track "Tiny" were drawn from a 47-minute full-band improvised studio jam, a piece of Phish history that exists nowhere else.
The lacquers were cut by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering, pressed on 180g audiophile vinyl in a limited numbered edition, making this one of the most sonically and historically significant Phish releases in the band's catalog. Undermind was Phish's final album on Elektra Records before the band founded JEMP Records in 2005, giving this pressing additional weight as a document of a pivotal moment in the band's history.
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Limited to 3 individually numbered copies.



















