Farmhouse


     If you know the history of this album, you could tell that the "Big Break" was inevitable. "Farmhouse" was not a collaborative project. In fact, Trey was considered the leader of the farmhouse project. Trey, instead of turning to Mike, Jon, or Page, went to Tom Marshall to organize each song. Trey also went to Bryce Goggin to produce the album.
     On a lighter note, "Farmhouse" marked the first album in 10 years where each song played on the studio album had been played live. Regardless, the album was recorded in... naw, guess, maybe it was a "FARMHOUSE," but I'm not sure, it seems to easy. Ya, it was recorded in a farmhouse in Trey's backyard.
     When taking the points of view from the other members, they did not really mind the fact that Trey was leading the project. Overall, the jams were a lot more stress-free. Track-wise, the songs were a lot more to-the-point and more simplistic. It was released on May 16, 2000 by Elektra Records.
     With Phish was the help Jerry Douglas, Bela Fleck, Carl Gerhard, Dave Grippo, and James Harvey.
Farmhouse was released with the following songs:

Farmhouse, Twist, Bug, Back on the Train, Heavy Things, Gotta Jibboo, Dirt, Piper, Sleep, The Inlaw Josie Wales, Sand, First Tube.

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