On November 14, 1995, during the performance at UCF Arena in Orlando, Florida, Phish was in the midst of a prolific period following the release of their album "Billy Breathes" earlier that year, in October 1996. This album marked a shift towards a more accessible sound, featuring polished production and showcasing the band’s evolving songwriting skills. The live recording captures the band's improvisational prowess, exemplified by the extended jam transitions in "Stash" and the playful juxtaposition with the jazz-influenced "Manteca." Notably, this period was characterized by heightened popularity and critical acclaim, solidifying Phish's reputation as a leading force in the jam band scene. This concert exemplifies their tight-knit performance style and inventive live arrangements that have since become hallmarks of their legacy.