The live recording of "She's A Woman" by Jeff Beck showcases the artist during a pivotal moment in his career. This performance took place during the Jeff Beck Group's early years when they were gaining significant acclaim, particularly for their fusion of rock and blues. Prior to this live recording, the band released their second studio album, "Beck-Ola," in 1969. This album is notable for its experimentation and the inclusion of blues rock elements, reflecting their evolving sound. Beck's virtuosic guitar work and unique interpretation of songs, including this Beatles cover, illustrate his innovative style and have contributed to his enduring influence in the music industry. This performance also highlights the group's ability to translate their studio energy into live settings, cementing their reputation as a formidable live act during this era.