In November 1994, during the live recording at the Warfield Theatre in San Francisco, King Crimson was in a pivotal phase of their career, performing in support of their 1994 album, "Thrak." This album marked the reunion of the band’s classic lineup, introducing a refreshed sound that synthesized various musical influences, bridging their early experimental roots with a more modern approach. "Thrak" was notable for its complex compositions and the duality of its sound, often referred to as “double trio,” featuring both a guitar and bass on two sides. The concert in San Francisco reflects the band's dynamic stage presence and showcases their progressive rock evolution, as they redefined their identity in the 1990s. This particular performance is significant as it symbolized a transitional period for the band, emphasizing both nostalgia and innovation while having a lasting impact on their following works and later reunions.