Are there any quality Phish recordings?


Hello fellow audiophiles, I was wondering if anyone knew of any Phish albums either studio or live that one might consider high quality recordings? Thanks in advance.
laserboi
"Billy Breathes" is my favorite Phish album. I think that most of Trey's solo efforts are well recorded. I like ""Live at the Tab' out of all the live official releases. 
There is a sh*tload of live albums on Spotify!! Have you listened to all of them?
Im only a fan of a few of theie studio albums.
I agree with above..Billy Breathes, Story of the Ghost, Slip Stich/Pass and NYE @ Madison Square all sound real good on my system. Also, try Treys solo album (no title) with Alive Again as the first song....I can't stop playin that one....most of their later work was mastered at Gateway Mastering with great results....
"Slip, Stitch, and Pass" is a live recording that has excellent sound and is fun to listen to. The studio albums were of generally very good sound quality. "Hoist" and "Story of the Ghost" are my favorite studio albums. Quality is good, but I would not say exceptional.
I have hundreds of Phish recordings and like different ones for different reasons. I tend to like the audience recordings best because they sound more like the concerts did than anything. I find that the soundboard recordings sound very little like the shows did. They don't give me the feeling that I got when I used to see them live. Most people wouldn't consider the audience recordings close to the quality of the soundboard recordings because they don't have most of those audiophile characteristics, but they sure transport you to the show! Then there's those "matrix" recordings that are a mix of a soundboard and audience recording which can sometimes be quite satisfying... The shows were what that band was all about and that's what I want to hear when I listen to them now.

Now, if we're talking about bands that I havn't seen live, I tend to like the soundboard recordings more. I'm assume that this is because I just don't know what they sounded like live and prefer the added detail and instrument separation of the soundboards.

If you have seen lots of Phish you may be content with good quality audience recordings. If not, the soundboards might do it for you! As for which ones to seek out, I don't know. I rank them in my head for content only but there are many that are great shows that also sound really good.

A great reference is http://db.etree.org/shnlist.php?artist=4&year=2004
This is the largest database of the known "circulating" Phish recordings. Most shows have multiple recordings listed, many with comments. It's easy to find a good recording of a particular show using the database.

What a band. They were a rare 4 who made magic consistently from night to night. They are missed very much.