Stash (Phish album)

Stash is a compilation album from the rock band Phish containing songs from their 1988–1995 official releases. It was only released in Europe and was released to promote the band's 1996 spring tour of Europe, which included headlining shows along with opening shows for Santana.

Stash
Compilation album by
ReleasedSpring 1996
Recorded1988-1994
GenreJazz fusion, jam, rock
LabelElektra
Phish chronology
A Live One
(1995)
Stash
(1996)
Billy Breathes
(1996)

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Original AlbumLength
1."Down with Disease"Hoist4:07
2."If I Could"AnastasioHoist4:09
3."You Enjoy Myself"AnastasioJunta9:50
4."Fast Enough for You"
  • Anastasio
  • Marshall
Rift4:51
5."Scent of a Mule"Mike GordonHoist4:02
6."Split Open and Melt"AnastasioLawn Boy4:42
7."Maze"
  • Anastasio
  • Marshall
Rift8:13
8."Sample in a Jar"
  • Anastasio
  • Marshall
Hoist4:51
9."Bouncing Around the Room" (live, December 31, 1994 at the Boston Garden, Boston, MA)
  • Anastasio
  • Marshall
A Live One4:08
10."Stash" (live, July 8, 1994 at Great Woods, Mansfield, MA)
  • Anastasio
  • Marshall
A Live One12:31
11."Gumbo" (live, December 2, 1994 at Recreation Hall, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA)
A Live One5:14

Personnel

Phish

Trey Anastasio – guitars, lead vocals
Page McConnell – keyboards, backing vocals
Mike Gordon – bass guitar, backing vocals, lead vocals on "Scent of a Mule"
Jon Fishman – drums, backing vocals
Additional musicians
Rose Stone - backing vocals on "Down with Disease"
Jean McClain - backing vocals on "Down with Disease"
Alison Krauss - additional vocals on "If I Could"
Gordon Stone - pedal steel guitar on "Fast Enough for You"
Dave Grippo - alto saxophone on "Split Open and Melt" and "Gumbo"
Russell B. Remmington - tenor saxophone on "Split Open and Melt"
Joseph Somerville, Jr. - trumpet on "Split Open and Melt"
Christine Lynch - backing vocals on "Split Open and Melt"
Peter Apfelbaum - tenor saxophone on "Gumbo"
Carl Gerhard – trumpet on "Gumbo"
James Harvey – trombone on "Gumbo"
Michael Ray - trumpet on "Gumbo"
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