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| released = March 20, 2007
| recorded = December 01, 1995
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'''Live Phish 12.01.95''' is a ] by the American rock band ]. The album was originally released in MP3, FLAC and CD formats on March 20, 2007, and features the band's performance from December 1, 1995 at the ] in ] in its entirety.

The concert’s opening two songs, “Buried Alive” and “Down With Disease,” are seminal records & the latter typifies the late-1995 sound, execution, and seamlessness that the band’s fans exalt. During "Wolfman's Brother,” singer and guitarist Trey Anastasio flubbed the lyrics to the song's bridge, and remarked that, since he likes them so much, he would sing them again. The narration during "Fly Famous Mockingbird" referenced the "Land of Chocolate,” which referred to both the town's association with ] and a sequence from the '']'' episode "]". The song "Catapult" was started over the hi-hat intro normally used for "David Bowie.” "David Bowie" also featured quotes of Homer Simpson (“mmmm... chocolate”) and a Simpsons musical quote. This was also the first time ever that "Mike’s Song" and "Weekapaug Groove" were played without another song in between them.

==Track listing==

===Disc 1===
# "Buried Alive" <small>(])</small> - 3:19
# "]" <small>(Anastasio, ])</small> - 7:23
# "]" <small>(Anastasio, ], ], Marshall, ])</small> - 9:42
# "]" <small>(Gordon)</small> - 2:23
# "]" <small>(Anastasio, Fishman, Gordon, Marshall, McConnell)</small> - 5:27
# "]" <small>(Anastasio, Marshall)</small> - 7:09
# "]" <small>(Anastasio)</small> - 5:23
# "]" <small>(Anastasio)</small> - 11:22
# "]" <small>(Anastasio, Marshall)</small> - 13:50
# "]" <small>(Anastasio, Herman, Marshall)</small> - 4:47

===Disc 2===
# "Halley's Comet" <small>(Wright)</small> - 6:32
# "]" <small>(Gordon)</small> - 20:16
# "Weekapaug Groove" <small>(Anastasio, Fishman, Gordon, McConnell)</small> - 9:39
# "]" <small>(Anastasio)</small> - 7:12
# "]" <small>(Anastasio, Marshall, Woolf)</small> - 5:04
# "]/]" <small>(], ], ])</small> - 6:07
# "]/]/David Bowie" <small>(Anastasio, Gordon)</small> - 15:06
# "Suzy Greenberg" <small>(Anastasio, ])</small> - 6:38

==Personnel==
*] – guitars, lead vocals, narration on "Fly Famous Mockingbird"
*] – piano, organ, backing vocals
*] – bass, backing vocals, lead vocals on "Mike's Song" and "Catapult"
*] – drums, backing vocals, lead vocals on "Suspicious Minds"

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