Specimens of Beauty

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Specimens of Beauty
Directed by Danny Clinch
Starring Phish
Release date(s) June 15, 2004
Running time 26 min
Preceded by It
Followed by Phish: Live in Brooklyn
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Specimens of Beauty is a documentary about the legendary rock band Phish recording their 2004 album Undermind. Directed by famed photographer Danny Clinch, the film shows the techniques used by the band and album producer Tchad Blake, as Phish records what is to be their final album.

Recorded at Trey Anastasio's recording studio, The Barn, outside of Burlington, Vermont, the documentary features Phish in numerous takes of the Undermind track "Crowd Control."

Specimens of Beauty was included with early copies of Undermind on a bonus DVD.

[edit] Personnel

Phish

Trey Anastasio - guitars, vocals
Page McConnell - keyboards, vocals
Mike Gordon - bass, vocals
Jon Fishman - drums, vocals
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