Gone Phishin

Gone Phishin': A Bluegrass Tribute to Phish is a bluegrass tribute album to the rock band Phish led by the Canadian solo artist Brent Truitt. The album features reworked instrumental versions of songs from three Phish albums: Rift, A Picture of Nectar and The Story of the Ghost. The album was successful and a sequel - Still Phishin - was released in 2002.

Gone Phishin': A Bluegrass Tribute to Phish
Studio album by
Various Artists (Phish Tribute)
ReleasedAugust 29, 2000
GenreVarious
LabelCMH Records
ProducerBrent Truitt
Various Artists (Phish Tribute) chronology
Sharin' in the Groove
(2000)
Gone Phishin': A Bluegrass Tribute to Phish
(2000)
Still Phishin: A Bluegrass Tribute to Phish 2
(2002)

Both volumes are available in a double disc set titled Forever Phishin': The Bluegrass Tribute to Phish.

Track listing

  1. Silent In The Morning - 4:48
  2. Glide - 3:59
  3. Rift - 4:20
  4. Cavern - 3:50
  5. Wading In The Velvet Sea - 2:57
  6. Tweezer - 4:40
  7. Birds Of A Feather - 3:24
  8. Chalkdust Torture - 4:08
  9. Sparkle - 4:09
  10. Brian And Robert - 3:13
  11. Water In The Sky - 2:25
  12. Fast Enough For You - 3:44

Personnel

  • Brent Truitt: acoustic and gut string guitars, mandolin
  • Earl Palmer: acoustic and gut string guitars
  • Richard Bailey: banjo
  • Rob Ickes: dobro
  • Tim Crouch: fiddle
  • Byron House: bass


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