In January 1976, when the live recording at Anaheim and Miami took place, Peter Frampton was on the verge of monumental success with his album "Frampton Comes Alive!" which would be released later that year. This double live album, often regarded as one of the best-selling live albums of all time, helped to catapult Frampton into the rock superstar stratosphere. Prior to this recording, he had released "Somethin's Happening" in 1974, which had been moderately successful but did not achieve the same level of fame. The songs performed during this live recording, including hits such as "Baby I Love Your Way" and "Show Me the Way," would later become staples of his repertoire and contribute to the album's lasting legacy. The innovative use of talk box effects in Frampton's performances was also gaining attention, showcasing his musicianship and stage presence during this pivotal moment in his career.