In January 1999, when Alanis Morissette performed "That I Would Be Good" at the Roxy Theatre in New York, she was in a pivotal moment of her career. This performance came shortly after the release of her acclaimed album "Jagged Little Pill," which had launched her into international stardom and was still generating significant commercial success. "Jagged Little Pill," released in 1995, is often credited with redefining female rock and alternative music, featuring hits like "You Oughta Know" and "Ironic." By 1999, she had also released her follow-up album, "Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie," which explored more personal themes and was met with mixed critical reviews compared to its predecessor, but still showcased her evolving artistry. This live recording captures Morissette's raw vocal power and emotional depth, underlining her impact as a singer-songwriter during this transformative period in her career.