Phish continues to delight fans with releases from their archives, and it appears a new great box set is in the works. St. Louis ’93 recently appeared on Amazon – as pointed out by Live Music Blog – chronicling the band’s two performances at the American Theater in St. Louis, MO on 4/14/93 & 8/16/93.

Due out on March 31st via JEMP Records, the six-disc set contains some prime early Phish listening. The band was hot off of their release of the album Rift, and the shows contain stand out versions of tracks like “Reba,” “Stash” and more.

Check out the product description:

A 6-disc CD box set containing two live Phish concerts from 1993. 4/14/93 & 8/16/93 from the American Theater in St. Louis, MO. In 1993, Phish was touring following the release of their fourth album Rift, and rapidly expanding into colleges and theaters as word spread about their renowned live performances. St. Louis ’93 captures the band at two standout shows on consecutive tours at the 1,750-seat Beaux Arts style American Theatre.

The first of the two American Theatre shows was April 14, 1993 – dubbed the “Roger Proposal” show when Trey’s old friend Roger Holloway decided to propose to his girlfriend Jennifer onstage. Trey and Roger conspired to make the proposal. Highlights of the April show included a creative Stash/Kung/Horse mash-up, Roger’s Proposal to open set II (she said “Yes”!) followed by AC/DC Bag and My Sweet One for the newly-engaged couple, You Enjoy Myself > Spooky > You Enjoy Myself, and a dreamy Harpua > Runaway Jim. The encore was dedicated to Roger and Jen “on the road of life.”

Phish’s second show at the American took place August 16, 1993 during the legendary summer ’93 tour, which found the band taking exponentially bigger risks while exploring the outer limits of their repertoire. The August show kicked off with a non-stop sequence of Axilla > Possum > Horn > Reba > Sparkle. During I Didn’t Know, Fish used Voodoo and his Madonna washboard in an attempt to push back the waters of the Great Flood of 1993. Unique interstitial jams connected many of the songs in set I and added an extra element of mystery. The St. Louis Reba was an improvisational masterpiece. Possum, Foam and Split Open And Melt were all superb as was the only Mike’s Song > Faht > Weekapaug Groove combination ever played. St. Louis ’93 was recorded in stereo from the soundboard by Paul Languedoc and mastered by Fred Kevorkian. The 6-CD boxed set (also available as livephish.com streaming and downloads) will be released March 31, 2017 and is crucial listening for all Phish fans and their fiancés or fiancées.

While Phish has yet to formally announce the album, its appearance on Amazon is all but confirmation of its release. You can see the artwork and full tracklisting for St. Louis ’93, below.

St. Louis ’93 Tracklisting

Disc: 1
1. Buried Alive
2. Poor Heart
3. Maze
4. Bouncing Around The Room
5. It’s Ice
6. Stash
7. Kung
8. Stash
9. Kung
10. The Horse
11. Silent In The Morning
12. Divided Sky
13. I Didn’t Know
14. Golgi Apparatus

Disc: 2
1. Roger’s Proposal
2. AC/DC Bag
3. My Sweet One
4. Tweezer
5. Mound
6. Big Ball Jam
7. You Enjoy Myself
8. Spooky
9. You Enjoy Myself

Disc: 3
1. Harpua
2. Runaway Jim
3. Lengthwise
4. Contact
5. Tweezer Reprise

Disc: 4
1. Axilla
2. Possum
3. Horn
4. Reba
5. Sparkle

Disc: 5
1. Foam
2. I Didn’t Know
3. Split Open And Melt
4. The Squirming Coil

Disc: 6
1. Mike’s Song
2. Faht
3. Weekapaug Groove
4. Mound
5. It’s Ice
6. My Friend, My Friend
7. Poor Heart
8. Big Ball Jam
9. Take The ‘A’ Train
10. Good Times Bad Times
11. Amazing Grace
12. Rocky Top

[H/T Live Music Blog]