Lawn Boy

| Phish

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Lawn Boy

Lawn Boy is the second studio album by the American rock band Phish. It was released on September 21, 1990 by Absolute A Go Go Records in the United States, with distribution by Rough Trade Records. The album was reissued on June 30, 1992 by Elektra Records. -Wikipedia

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  • All Music

    This album is relaxed, friendly, and a lot of fun. It is their true statement of purpose, capturing Trey Anastasio's unique visions in their rawest form.  

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  • Classic Rock Review

    Continuing to forge their unique fusion rock sound, Phish‘s sophomore effort, Lawn Boy, is chock full of diverse diddys and extended jams.  

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  • Sputnik Music

    This album a as a whole is very catchy, and keeps itself alive at every corner.  

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  • Ultimate Guitar

    It embodies Phish in my eyes, from their diverse influences to their emotional and humorous songwriting. Truly the whole album is a highlight, and there aren't too many non-Beatles-or-Zeppelin records that you can say that about.  

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  • Seen Beyond Yourself

    I will say though, that I was really felt like I was listening to Progressive rock at many points during this album. I like that this band kept that alive into the 90s.  

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