In January 1972, during the peak of their commercial success, The Guess Who were riding high on the popularity of their hit single "American Woman," w... Read Full Description >
In January 1972, during the peak of their commercial success, The Guess Who were riding high on the popularity of their hit single "American Woman," which had topped charts in 1970. The live recording at The Paramount captures the band at a significant moment in their career, as they were transitioning from their earlier catalog of songs to more experimental material. Just before this performance, The Guess Who had released the album "American Woman" in 1970, and followed it with "So Long, Bannatyne" in 1971, showcasing their evolution in sound. By 1972, the band's dynamic blend of rock and pop had solidified their reputation, allowing them to explore more ambitious live performances. Notably, "American Woman" remains one of their most recognizable tracks, embodying the spirit of the era with its bold lyrics and distinctive guitar riff, and this live version captures the raw energy of their stage presence during that time.