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Originally released in 2018. Re-edited, remixed, and reintroduced in 2026.
July 14th, 1998.
Steve Berlin at the helm.
The band at full stride.
The ice storm still in the trees.
Hockey still in the bloodstream.
And somehow — almost impossibly —
The Tragically Hip delivered a “comeback” record that never needed a comeback.
We went back into the bathhouse for this one.
We cleaned it up.
We tightened the mix.
We added a short 2026 intro from Greg and I.
It’s quick. It’s sweet. It sets the tone.
And then we let 1998 breathe again.
We’ve always talked about this stretch:
Primary colours.
Primary era.
Primary stride.
This is the record where:
Poets — the perfect lead single.
Something On — the ice storm riff.
Bobcaygeon — say less.
Thompson Girl — that vocal lift.
Fireworks — romance + Bobby Orr.
Escape Is At Hand — narrative brilliance.
Emperor Penguin — matriarchal masterpiece.
There are no throwaways here.
No padding.
No “yeah, it’s fine” tracks.
Just a band fully hitting its stride.
When we first recorded this episode in 2018, we loved it.
But revisiting it now?
With more context.
More history.
More loss.
More gratitude.
It hits different.
There’s a warmth in Phantom Power.
A confidence.
A joy that doesn’t feel naive.
It feels earned.
And hearing it again in 2026 — cleaned up and tightened — reminded us:
This isn’t just a “great Canadian rock album.”
It’s one of the strongest records in The Tragically Hip catalogue.
I want to hear from you:
Tag someone who needs to rediscover this record.
Let’s spark something.
The Tragically Hip
Phantom Power 1998
Fully & Completely Podcast
The Tragically Hip Podcast Series
Bobcaygeon meaning
Fireworks Tragically Hip
Gord Downie lyrics analysis
Canadian rock albums 1998
Steve Berlin producer
Hip deep dive podcast
Bathhouse studio Kingston
The Tragically Hip fandom
If you believe in what we’re building here —
independent Canadian music storytelling —
you can leave a tip here:
👉 buymeacoffee.com/tthtop40
No pressure.
Just appreciation.
@tthpods
We’re not done telling these stories.
And we’re not done rediscovering the records that raised us.
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Originally released in 2018. Re-edited, remixed, and reintroduced in 2026.
July 14th, 1998.
Steve Berlin at the helm.
The band at full stride.
The ice storm still in the trees.
Hockey still in the bloodstream.
And somehow — almost impossibly —
The Tragically Hip delivered a “comeback” record that never needed a comeback.
We went back into the bathhouse for this one.
We cleaned it up.
We tightened the mix.
We added a short 2026 intro from Greg and I.
It’s quick. It’s sweet. It sets the tone.
And then we let 1998 breathe again.
We’ve always talked about this stretch:
Primary colours.
Primary era.
Primary stride.
This is the record where:
Poets — the perfect lead single.
Something On — the ice storm riff.
Bobcaygeon — say less.
Thompson Girl — that vocal lift.
Fireworks — romance + Bobby Orr.
Escape Is At Hand — narrative brilliance.
Emperor Penguin — matriarchal masterpiece.
There are no throwaways here.
No padding.
No “yeah, it’s fine” tracks.
Just a band fully hitting its stride.
When we first recorded this episode in 2018, we loved it.
But revisiting it now?
With more context.
More history.
More loss.
More gratitude.
It hits different.
There’s a warmth in Phantom Power.
A confidence.
A joy that doesn’t feel naive.
It feels earned.
And hearing it again in 2026 — cleaned up and tightened — reminded us:
This isn’t just a “great Canadian rock album.”
It’s one of the strongest records in The Tragically Hip catalogue.
I want to hear from you:
Tag someone who needs to rediscover this record.
Let’s spark something.
The Tragically Hip
Phantom Power 1998
Fully & Completely Podcast
The Tragically Hip Podcast Series
Bobcaygeon meaning
Fireworks Tragically Hip
Gord Downie lyrics analysis
Canadian rock albums 1998
Steve Berlin producer
Hip deep dive podcast
Bathhouse studio Kingston
The Tragically Hip fandom
If you believe in what we’re building here —
independent Canadian music storytelling —
you can leave a tip here:
👉 buymeacoffee.com/tthtop40
No pressure.
Just appreciation.
@tthpods
We’re not done telling these stories.
And we’re not done rediscovering the records that raised us.

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