LP on LP 04: "Ghost" 5/22/00 Vinyl [Radio City Curtain Pressing]
LP on LP 04: "Ghost" 5/22/00 Vinyl [Radio City Curtain Pressing]
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LP on LP 04 was recorded by Paul Languedoc and mixed from the multitrack masters by Vance Powell. Radio City Curtain Edition First Pressing.
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- PPosterNutBagI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars1 year ago5 Stars
playing it as loud as my neighbors will stand Thanksgiving weekend 2023 - thankful for GHOST jams on vinyl of this caliber funky spacey lengendary I feel I won I'm winning I'm grinning
Was this helpful? - TVThomas V.I recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars2 years ago5 Stars
Freaking LOVE IT Thank You
Was this helpful? - BBillI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars2 years ago5 Stars
PHISH GHOST LP RADIO CITY 2000. Good stuff yo. Cool splotch orange vinyl...tabooot.
Was this helpful? - DSDaniel S.I recommend this productRated 4 out of 5 stars2 years ago4 Stars
Records are great. I was a little concerned they showed up in a single box without any padding. But they were safe and the corners were intact. Perhaps in the future consider more secure packaging. Corners can get damaged very easily.
Was this helpful? - JSJamie S.I recommend this productRated 4 out of 5 stars2 years ago4 Stars
A solid jam from an era filled with them. The 4 is neither for the review of the song chosen or the quality of the product but rather the idea itself. I feel like these (the one-off LP series) would be cooler if they were either sound checks or different versions of studio recordings or even something more akin to One Man's Trash (some of which ended up in fairly steady rotation in live sets). At any rate, if you have the ability to play records and like the idea of a playing a solid Phish jam on it (as opposed to playing the also high quality taper show) then add this one to the collection.
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