In July 1982, when Kansas performed live in Omaha, they were in the midst of promoting their album "Vinyl Confessions," which had been released earlier that same year. This marking a significant era in the band's history, as "Vinyl Confessions" was their first album after the departure of longtime lead guitarist Rich Williams and featured a more contemporary sound. The live recording captures the band during a period of transformation where they were navigating changes in their lineup and musical direction. An interesting facet of this performance is that it took place during a tour supporting this new album, allowing them to connect with fans through both classic hits and fresh material. The remastered recording stands as a testament to their enduring fan base and the band's resilience in a changing musical landscape.