In the live recording titled "Heart - Magic Man (HD)," captured on November 30, 2002, in Seattle, the band was in the midst of a vibrant resurgence in their career. This performance is part of the concert film "Alive in Seattle," which was released in 2003 and highlights their strong return to live performances following a period of both hiatus and fluctuating commercial success in the late 1990s. Before this, Heart had released the album "Jupiters Darling" in 2004, which showcased their continued evolution as a band. Notably, the performance in Seattle is significant as it captures the powerful vocals of Ann Wilson and the driving guitar work of Nancy Wilson, elements that have always been at the heart of their appeal. This concert marked a redefining moment where they celebrated their legacy while also introducing new material, emphasizing their enduring influence in rock music.