Under the Sound Umbrella explained

Under the Sound Umbrella
Type:studio
Artist:The Dude of Life
Cover:DudeUmbrella.jpg
Released:June 8, 1999
Label:Phoenix Rising
Producer:The Dude of Life
Prev Title:Crimes Of the Mind
Prev Year:1994

Under the Sound Umbrella is the second 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. This was the first album released by the Dude of Life in almost five years.

The album features guest appearances from Phish members Anastasio, Mike Gordon, and Jon Fishman. "Tow Truck Driver" is a collaboration between the Dude of Life and Anastasio.

The Dude's backing band on the album is The Great Red Shark.

The album has been out of print since 2000.

In writing about the album, William Ruhlmann at Allmusic said that it has "quirky lyrics that border on novelties" with a style reminiscent of the Beatles and David Bowie.[1]

Track listing

  1. "Beware Of The Dog"
  2. "Francella"
  3. "Tow Truck Driver"
  4. "Come On Up To My Room"
  5. "Puppydog Named Madness"
  6. "Paparazzi"
  7. "Scuba Dive"
  8. "Pete Rose"
  9. "Sound Umbrella"
  10. "What You Do To Me"

Personnel

vocals

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Under the Sound Umbrella . Ruhlmann . William . . August 5, 2018.
  2. http://www.cduniverse.com/productinfo.asp?pid=1220239 CDUniverse web site