In the live recording titled "Heart - Alone & These Dreams (Live In Seattle)," the performances showcase the band's prominence during the late 1980s, a peak period for Heart. This live event occurred around the time they were promoting their 1985 album, "Heart," which marked a significant commercial success and included hits like "These Dreams." By this point in their career, Heart had just solidified their status in the rock genre, transitioning to a more mainstream sound which broadened their appeal. Interestingly, "Alone," performed in this live concert, became one of their most iconic ballads and played a crucial role in their 1987 album "Bad Animals," which followed the success of "Heart." This era was marked by powerful vocal performances from Ann Wilson, showcasing her prowess and the band's signature blend of hard rock and ballads, solidifying their legacy in music history.