By October 1973, Genesis was at a pivotal point in their career, following the release of their acclaimed album "Selling England by the Pound," which came out just a month prior in September. This live recording at Shepperton Studios captures the band during a period of significant artistic development, showcasing their complex compositions and theatrical performances that characterized their progressive rock style. Notably, this performance serves as a document of their evolution, as they began to gain international recognition and a dedicated fanbase. The band's lineup at the time, featuring Peter Gabriel, Tony Banks, Mike Rutherford, Phil Collins, and Steve Hackett, was instrumental in crafting the unique sound that defined this era. The recording not only highlights their live prowess but also marks a key moment as they transitioned into more ambitious projects in the years that followed, including the iconic album "The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway."