This LIVEPHISH recording presents everyone’s favorite Vermont-based jam ensemble performing in Dayton, Ohio, during late 1997. Standout tracks of the two-disc concert album include a fairly faithful version of Talking Heads’ restless “Psycho Killer,” the spacey “Dayton Jam,” and the funky, Warren Zevon-like “Wolfman’s Brother,” all of which showcase the band’s amazingly tight, intuitive interplay.
| Trey Anastasio Composer, Group Member, Main Personnel | |
| Frank Beard Composer | |
| David Byrne Composer | |
| Jonathan Fishman Composer, Group Member, Main Personnel | |
| Billy Gibbons Composer | |
| Mike Gordon Composer, Main Personnel | |
| Dusty Hill Composer | |
| Jeff Holdsworth Composer | |
| Fred Kevorkian Mastering | |
| Paul Languedoc Engineer | |
| John Lennon Composer | |
| Tom Marshall Composer | |
| Paul McCartney Composer | |
| Page McConnell Composer, Group Member, Main Personnel | |
| Julia Mordaunt Layout Design | |
| Phish Primary Artist | |
| Kevin Shapiro Post Production | |
| Stevie Wonder Composer |