In October 1994, They Might Be Giants performed at Sony Music Studios in New York City, resulting in a live recording that served as a promotional CD ... Read Full Description >
In October 1994, They Might Be Giants performed at Sony Music Studios in New York City, resulting in a live recording that served as a promotional CD for their album "John Henry," which had been released earlier that year. This album marked a significant point in their career, representing their first release with a full band after their earlier works that were predominantly driven by drum machines and synthesizers. "John Henry" showcased a more polished sound and featured fan-favorite tracks such as "I Should Be Allowed to Think," reflecting their evolution in songwriting and arrangement. The limited release of the promo CD from this concert not only captured the energetic atmosphere typical of their live shows but also helped solidify their presence within the alternative rock scene of the 1990s, during a period when they were gaining increasing popularity through college radio and TV appearances.