On September 27, 1991, Phish performed at The Warehouse in Rochester, NY, during a pivotal period in their career. This live recording captures the band in the midst of the promotion for their third studio album, "Lawn Boy," which was released a few months earlier in 1990. By this time, Phish had already developed a reputation for their improvisational style and complex compositions, making their live performances highly regarded among fans. Notably, "The Mango Song," featured in this recording, is a fan-favorite known for its whimsical lyrics and captivating instrumental sections. In 1991, Phish was increasingly honing their unique sound and expanding their audience, setting the stage for their future rise in the jam band scene. The concert also reflects the band's vibrant live energy and their ability to engage audiences, attributes that would become hallmarks of their legendary performances.