On June 28, 1970, Janis Joplin performed with the Full Tilt Boogie Band at CNE Stadium in Toronto, Canada, representing a peak moment in her career shortly before the release of her final studio album, "Pearl," which came out in early 1971. At this time, Joplin was already an established figure in rock music, known for her powerful, emotive voice and dynamic stage presence. This live recording showcases her signature blend of rock, blues, and soul, featuring songs from her previous works, including "Tell Mama" and "Move Over." Notably, "Pearl" would become her most successful album after her tragic passing in October 1970. The performance exemplifies Joplin's raw talent and highlights the connection she had with her audience, making it a significant moment in her legacy as a trailblazer for women in rock music.