On February 15, 1991, Phish performed live at the Colonial Theater in Keene, NH, during a pivotal time in their career. This performance came just after the release of their second studio album, "Lawn Boy," which was released in 1990. "Lawn Boy" showcased the band's eclectic style and contributed to their growing reputation as a dynamic live act. By 1991, Phish was gaining traction within the jam band scene, known for their improvisational skill and diverse musical influences. The live performance captured in "Caught Live" exemplifies the band's energetic stage presence during this formative period, characterized by their unique blend of rock, jazz, bluegrass, and funk. Notably, the early '90s marked the band's ascent to larger venues and a burgeoning fanbase, setting the stage for their eventual success and longevity in the music industry.