In January 1972, Atomic Rooster was in a dynamic phase of their career, marked by the recent release of their album "Death Walks Behind You", which came out in 1970, and the imminent release of "Made in England". The live performance at the BBC, featuring Chris Farlowe on vocals, showcased their distinctive blend of hard rock and progressive elements. Interestingly, this period was notable for the presence of Vincent Crane, a founding member who played organ and contributed significantly to the band's distinctive sound. The live setlist included tracks such as "Breakthrough" and "Devil's Answer", underlining their ability to create intense and engaging performances. Atomic Rooster was gaining traction and recognition in the early 70s rock scene, navigating their evolving lineup and solidifying their reputation as a powerful, innovative band.