3LP on Limited Edition "Fluffhead" Black & White Swirly Color Vinyl!
Phish's First Studio Album, Originally Released in 1989!
Lacquers Cut by Chris Bellman from Original 1/4" Stereo Masters!
Junta (pronounced Joon-tah - the 'oo' sound like 'book') is Phish's first official studio album, recorded at Euphoria Sound Studios in Revere Massachusetts in 1987 and 1988 on 16-track 2" tape and was mixed to 1/4" stereo reels. In addition to writing and performing all the music, the band produced the album themselves - gathering around engineer Gordon Hookailo's console to do group fades since the studio lacked mix automation. It was a groundbreaking effort in terms of musical ambition, and every song on the album is still performed by the band live. Junta was originally self-released on cassette tape in May 1989 with packaging created by the band. The album was remastered and re-released as a double CD (and cassette) in October 1992 on Elektra with art by Jim Pollock. The release was certified Gold but was never heard on vinyl until a special Record Store Day edition in 2012. The vinyl release was created from the original stereo master reels with lacquers cut by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering.
Features
- Limited Edition
- "Fluffhead" Black & White Swirly Color Vinyl
- 3LP
- Lacquers Cut from Original 1/4" Stereo Masters by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering
- 5 Sides of Music, 6th Side Blank
- Triple Gatefold
Selections
Side A:
- Fee
- You Enjoy Myself
Side B:
- Esther
- Golgi Apparatus
- Foam
Side C:
- Dinner and a Movie
- Divided Sky
Side D:
- David Bowie
Side E:
- Fluffhead
- Fluff's Travels
- Contact
Side F:
Blank/No Music