Originally self-released on CD in June 1999, The Siket Disc contains 35 minutes of almost entirely instrumental, live-in-the-studio improvisation recorded by its namesake, engineer John Siket. The music was culled by Phish keyboardist Page McConnell from The Story of the Ghost sessions in 1997 at Bearsville Studios in Woodstock, New York. Highlighting the band's millennial, sometimes-ambient explorations of the time, The Siket Disc yielded a few songs that have since been incorporated into live shows including "What's The Use?", "My Left Toe", "The Happy Whip and Dung Song", and even the vocoder soundscape of "Quadrophonic Toppling". The album was recorded and mixed by Siket, compiled/edited by McConnell, and mastered for vinyl from the Digital Audio Tape flat master by Chris Bellman at Bernie Grundman Mastering, pressed onto 180g audiophile grade vinyl and includes a free MP3 download of the album transferred from vinyl.
Side A:
My Left Toe
The Name is Slick
What's the Use?
Side B:
Fish Bass
Quadrophonic Toppling
The Happy Whip and Dung Song
Insects
Title Track
Albert