SET 1: All Blues[1], Mr. P.C.[2]
SET 2: Funky Bitch[1], Suzy Greenberg[1], She Caught the Katy and Left Me a Mule to Ride[1], Contact[1], Maiden Voyage[2], Corinna[1]
SET 3: La Grange, On Your Way Down, Slave to the Traffic Light, Timber (Jerry the Mule), Walk Away > Possum, Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley, Harpua
SET 4: Fluffhead, Anarchy, Dear Mrs. Reagan, Terrapin[3], Run Like an Antelope
ENCORE: Fire
 So this is the infamous "Jazz Odyssey" show, one of those shows you only hear about if you're really into digging into Phish's history, as one night during their fabled (and officially documented!) 1988 tour of Colorado Fishman apparently got stuck on the slopes or whatever and missed the first two sets of this gig, leading the band to bust out some jazz standards and some guitar-less versions of their usual repertoire while Trey sat behind the skins. The original circulating tape was missing a good chunk of the show, but thanks to @Jeff_Goldberg's Herculean efforts a new SBD-patched tape has surfaced (it sounds wonderful, too), and now the entire show (minus a few seconds lost to a tape flip here and there) can be heard and enjoyed. So let's do that!
		So this is the infamous "Jazz Odyssey" show, one of those shows you only hear about if you're really into digging into Phish's history, as one night during their fabled (and officially documented!) 1988 tour of Colorado Fishman apparently got stuck on the slopes or whatever and missed the first two sets of this gig, leading the band to bust out some jazz standards and some guitar-less versions of their usual repertoire while Trey sat behind the skins. The original circulating tape was missing a good chunk of the show, but thanks to @Jeff_Goldberg's Herculean efforts a new SBD-patched tape has surfaced (it sounds wonderful, too), and now the entire show (minus a few seconds lost to a tape flip here and there) can be heard and enjoyed. So let's do that! A truly unique fun show! One that truly shows how talented this band is as well as incredibly adaptable. Thanks to the recently surfaced copy of this show we have a nice crispy AUD of this show.
		A truly unique fun show! One that truly shows how talented this band is as well as incredibly adaptable. Thanks to the recently surfaced copy of this show we have a nice crispy AUD of this show.  This is a very special night in Phishtory!  The band certainly makes lemonade out of lemons the first half of the evening.  While Trey is no Fishman he was a fine substitute.  The banter throughout this show is absolutely priceless!  Really the only negative thing that can be said about this recording is the handful of cuts throughout, most notably in Antelope.  Luckily Colorado ‘88 shares some of the missing pieces.  It makes me wonder what other treasures are in the archive from this run….Is 7/28 available or was that show not recorded at all? Thank goodness these shows were captured for all to enjoy for years to come!
		This is a very special night in Phishtory!  The band certainly makes lemonade out of lemons the first half of the evening.  While Trey is no Fishman he was a fine substitute.  The banter throughout this show is absolutely priceless!  Really the only negative thing that can be said about this recording is the handful of cuts throughout, most notably in Antelope.  Luckily Colorado ‘88 shares some of the missing pieces.  It makes me wonder what other treasures are in the archive from this run….Is 7/28 available or was that show not recorded at all? Thank goodness these shows were captured for all to enjoy for years to come!  Add a Review
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Review by lysergic
In any event, I really just came to say that, after Fishman went missing for Sets 1 and 2 (the band speculated that perhaps he was disoriented in the mountains nearby), it is notable that Set 3 opened with four songs whose first letters spell L-O-S-T and then went into "Walk Away".
Was this intentional? I guess we'll never know...