Crimes of the Mind explained

Crimes Of the Mind
Type:studio album
Artist:The Dude of Life and Phish
Cover:DudeOfLife2.jpg
Released:October 25, 1994[1]
Recorded:1991
Label:Elektra[2]
Producer:The Dude of Life
Next Title:Under The Sound Umbrella
Next Year:1999

Crimes of the Mind is the debut album from The Dude of Life, a childhood friend of Phish leader Trey Anastasio and a lyrical contributor to many of Phish's early songs. Phish is the backing band for the entire album.

The album was recorded in 1991 but wasn't released until 1994, following Phish's surge in popularity.[3] The Dude of Life performed several of the songs in a live setting with Phish on a number of occasions.[4]

The main riff of Phish's "Chalkdust Torture" was used in the song "Self."

Critical reception

AllMusic called the album a "loopy, stoned excursion that winds through Dead-style rock and hippie folk-rock." Entertainment Weekly deemed it "inconsequential silliness," writing that "the nice part is that the Dude’s ditties force Phish to keep its penchant for kitchen-sink jamming in check." Trouser Press wrote that "the music is a bit tighter than the [Phish]’s — but only a bit."[3]

Track listing

  1. "Dahlia"
  2. "Family Picture"
  3. "Self"
  4. "Crimes Of The Mind"
  5. "Bitchin' Again"
  6. "TV Show"
  7. "Trials and Tribulations"
  8. "Lucy In The Subway"
  9. "Ordinary Day"
  10. "Revolution's Over"
  11. "King Of Nothing"

Personnel

The Dude of Life

vocals

Phish

Trey Anastasio - guitars, vocals

Page McConnell - keyboards, vocals

Mike Gordon - bass, vocals

Jon Fishman - drums, vocals

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Phish | Aug 12 | Washington Post. www.washingtonpost.com.
  2. Book: The Phish Companion: A Guide to the Band and Their Music. July 27, 2000. Hal Leonard Corporation. 9780879306311. Google Books.
  3. Web site: Phish . Trouser Press . 27 July 2020.
  4. Web site: "Crimes of the Mind" for Phish. 30 November 2009 . jambands.com. 5 October 2013.