On December 2, 1995, Phish performed at the Veterans Memorial Coliseum in New Haven, Connecticut, during a significant period in their career. This live recording comes shortly after the release of their album "Billy Breathes," which was issued in 1996. At this time, Phish was experiencing heightened popularity, marked by their expanding fanbase and increased presence in the live music scene. Known for their improvisational style and dynamic performances, the band was recognized for its unique blend of rock, jazz, and funk elements. Notably, the setlist from this concert included a performance of "Also Sprach Zarathustra," which they often incorporated as a high-energy jam, showcasing their ability to create extended musical explorations. This period solidified their status as one of the premier live acts of the 1990s.