{{Infobox Album | Name = Hoist | Type = [[Album]] | Artist = [[Phish]] | Cover = hoist.gif | Background = orange | Released = [[March 29]],1994 ([[United States|US]]) | Recorded = October-November 1993 | Genre = [[Rock music|Rock]] | Length = 46:28 | Label = [[Elektra Records]] | Producer = [[Paul Fox]] | Reviews = ''[[All Media Guide|AMG]]'' (3/5) [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:dev1z85aoyv4 link]| Last album = ''[[Rift (album)|Rift]]''
(1993)| This album = ''[[Hoist (album)|Hoist]]''
(1994)| Next album = ''[[A Live One]]''
(1995) | }} '''''Hoist''''' is the seventh studio [[album]] by the [[jam band]] [[Phish]]. The album was the best selling [[Phish]] album at the time of its release. The album includes cameos from [[Alison Krauss]], [[Béla Fleck]], and many other musicians as well as actor [[Jonathan Frakes]] on trombone. It contained a stripped down, simple song approach with pop friendly hooks, which was a brand new formula for [[Phish]]. The album was certified Gold by the RIAA 08/19/96. There was an [[MTV]] video for "Down With Disease," directed by bassist [[Mike Gordon]]. ==Track listing== # "Julius" # "Down With Disease" # "If I Could" # "Riker's Mailbox" # "[[Axilla Part II]]" # "Lifeboy" # "Sample In A Jar" # "Wolfman's Brother" # "Scent Of A Mule" # "Dog Faced Boy" # "[[Demand (song)|Demand]]" ==Personnel== '''[[Phish]]''' :[[Trey Anastasio]] - guitars, vocals :[[Page McConnell]] - keyboards, vocals :[[Mike Gordon]] - bass, vocals :[[Jon Fishman]] - drums, vocals {{Phish}} ==External links== *[http://www.phish.com/ Phish's Official Website] [[Category:1994 albums]] [[Category:Phish albums]]