The album combines songs performed over two nights in May 1992 at the Selland Arena in
Fresno, California. Most of the songs on the album were from the first night, such as the solos performed by
Eddie Van Halen and
Sammy Hagar. There is much debate as to whether or not the songs on this album have been doctored in the studio, as the original 1992 broadcast of the concert was much more raw and unmixed, sounding truer to the band's live sound than the recording that was ultimately released. Sammy Hagar confirms in his book,
Red, My Uncensored Life in Rock that he had to "go into the studio vocal booth at
5150 with a video of the concert playing on a TV and had to re-sing the whole show". This was due to the brothers correcting things in post production that either changed the speed of his vocals or the key he was in. The album contained only four
David Lee Roth-era songs (including Van Halen's arrangement of "
You Really Got Me" by
The Kinks), one song from Sammy Hagar's pre-Van Halen solo career and 1 song from his 1987 album
I Never Said Goodbye which was released while he was in the band. It also featured drum and bass solos and a cover of a song by
The Who, one of the band's influences. As was the case with all tours with Hagar, the band focused on songs from the new album, Hagar's solo material and covers. The then-current album
For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge is very well represented, with ten of the eleven songs originally featured on that album. ("The Dream Is Over" was the only track not included on the album, but it was included on the DVD release.) The album cover photo was taken in June 1988, after a
tornado touched down in
Smyrna, Delaware. For the 30th anniversary of the album, it was reissued on vinyl for the first time ever as a Record Store Day exclusive. It included three bonus tracks: "The Dream Is Over", "Eagles Fly", and "Mine All Mine". "The Dream Is Over" and "Eagles Fly" were the versions that were originally included on the video release but not the album, while "Mine All Mine" was originally the B-side to the "Jump" single from this album, recorded on the Japanese leg of the OU812 tour. ==Recording==