On November 30, 1991, Phish performed at The Capitol Theatre in Port Chester, New York, a significant moment in their career, located between the releases of their self-titled debut album and their critically acclaimed "Junta." Their debut album was released in 1989, and it helped lay the groundwork for their eclectic style, merging elements of rock, jazz, and bluegrass. By the time of this live recording, the band was gaining a loyal fan base and establishing a reputation for their improvisational prowess and engaging live shows. Notably, "Harry Hood," a staple in Phish's setlist, showcases their ability to blend complex composition with exhilarating improvisation. This era of the band's career was characterized by experimentation and the tightening of their live performance, paving the way for their future albums, including "A Picture of Nectar," released the following year in 1992. The Port Chester show is emblematic of their early 90s growth and connection with audiences.