In April 1967, The Rolling Stones were in a pivotal moment of their career, having just released the iconic album "Between the Buttons" earlier that year in January. This period marked a significant evolution in their music, showcasing a more experimental sound with influences of baroque pop. The live recording from Warsaw captures the band during their last European tour with founding member Brian Jones, who played a crucial role in defining their early sound. The tour was notable not just for its music but also for the band's burgeoning international fame, contributing to the cultural revolution of the '60s. Additionally, the performance at the Palace of Culture and Science came shortly before the release of the critically acclaimed "Their Satanic Majesties Request" later in 1967, which further illustrated the band's artistic expansion and willingness to embrace psychedelia.