St. Louis '93 is a six-disc live album by the rock band Phish. It includes two complete concerts, recorded on April 14, 1993 and August 16, 1993.[2][3]
Phish's 1993 tour in support of their fourth studio album, Rift, saw the band play colleges and theaters. St. Louis '93 includes the band's first stop at the American Theater that year, April 14, dubbed the "Roger Proposal" show when Trey Anastasio's friend Roger Holloway opened Set II by proposing to his girlfriend onstage.[4]
Trey Anastasio – guitar, lead vocals, backing vocals, acoustic guitar on "The Horse" and "My Friend, My Friend", acapella vocals on "Amazing Grace"
Jon Fishman – drums, backing vocals, washboard on "I Didn't Know" (both versions), acoustic guitar on "Faht", acapella vocals on "Amazing Grace"
Mike Gordon – bass, backing vocals, lead vocals on "Poor Heart", "Possum", "Mound" and "Mike's Song", acapella vocals on "Amazing Grace"
Page McConnell – keyboards, backing vocals, lead vocals on "Silent in the Morning", "Spooky" and "It's Ice", acapella vocals on "Amazing Grace"
Production
Recorded by Paul Languedoc
Mastered by Fred Kevorkian at Kevorkian Mastering
Post-Production by Kevin Shapiro
Technical Assistance by Ben Collette
Illustrations/Design by Dan Mumford
Art Direction by Julia Mordaunt
Phish Inc is Beth Montuori Rowles, Kevin Shapiro, Julia Mordaunt, Ben Collette
Management by Coran Capshaw for Red Light Management with Jason Colton and Patrick Jordan
Business management by Burton Goldstein & Co., LLC: Burton Goldstein, Danyael Brand and Valerie Erbstein
1993 management by Dionysian Productions: John Paluska, Shelly Culbertson
1993 Summer and Fall touring crew
Andrew Fischbeck, Paul Languedoc, Chris Kuroda, Peter Schall, Stuart Weissman, Brad Sands, Mark Vincent, Bob Neumann, Amy Skelton, Marley, Mike Hayes, Mike Frelone, Grant McAree, Dave Lawler, Paul Charette, Larry Frazer, Don Townshend, Rob Cane, Ron Morley