On August 3, 1991, Phish performed at Amy's Farm, a notable event that captured the band's eclectic energy during their early years. At this time, Phish had recently released their second studio album, "Lawn Boy," in 1990, which showcased their developing improvisational style and blend of rock, jazz, and bluegrass influences. The band's live performances during this period were characterized by their significant interaction with the audience, extended jams, and whimsical humor, all of which were evident in the set captured in this recording. Notably, the performance at Amy's Farm is remembered for its intimate setting and the enthusiastic response from fans, reflecting Phish’s growing cult following. This concert stands out as a critical moment in their ascent to becoming a leading force in the live music scene, just before they began to gain wider recognition in the following years.