In June 2000, during their performance at the Glastonbury Festival, Doves were riding high on the success of their debut album, "Lost Souls," which was released earlier that year. The album received critical acclaim and established their signature sound—a blend of rock and electronic influences—setting the stage for their rise in the British music scene. The live acoustic performance of "Cedar Room" showcased their lyrical depth and emotional resonance, aligning with the introspective themes found in "Lost Souls." This recording is notable not just for its musical quality but also as part of a pivotal moment for the band, capturing their early artistic development amidst a growing fan base at one of the UK's most iconic festivals. The performance contributed to the band's reputation for captivating live shows, securing their place as one of the standout acts of the early 2000s.