On March 24, 1992, Phish performed at the Flood Zone in Richmond, Virginia, during a notable phase in their career when they were building a substantial following and honing their live performance skills. This recording captures the band in an exciting transitional period just after the release of their critically acclaimed album "Lawn Boy," which came out earlier that year in 1990. Their live shows during this time were marked by intricate improvisation and a playful spirit, both of which are evident in the setlist from this concert, featuring tracks like "Stash" and "Foam." The early '90s also saw Phish beginning to expand their national audience, leading to more extensive touring and festival appearances. This period was crucial as they solidified their reputation as a unique force in the live music scene, setting the stage for the success they would achieve in the subsequent years with albums like "A Picture of Nectar" in 1992, which was released shortly after this concert.