Vinyl Box SetThe Doors
Release Date: 11/25/2008
Original Release:
2007
# of Discs:
7
J&R Item # 999301_VY
UPC # 081227488116
Label: Rhino Records (USA)
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Disc: 1
1.
Break on Through
2.
Soul Kitchen
3.
Crystal Ship, The
4.
20th Century Fox
5.
Alabama Song
6.
Light My Fire
7.
Backdoor Man
8.
I Looked at You
9.
End of the Night
10.
Take It as It Comes
11.
End, The
Disc: 2
1.
Strange Days
2.
You're Lost Little Girl
3.
Love Me Two Times
4.
Unhappy Girl
5.
Horse Latitudes
6.
Moonlight Drive
7.
People Are Strange
8.
My Eyes Have Seen You
9.
I Can't See Your Face in My Mind
10.
When the Music's Over
Disc: 3
1.
Hello I Love You
2.
Love Street
3.
Not to Touch the Earth
4.
Summer's Almost Gone
5.
Winter Time Love
6.
Unknown Soldier, The
7.
Spanish Caravan
8.
My Wild Love
9.
We Could Be So Good Together
10.
Yes the River Knows
11.
Five to One
Disc: 4
1.
Tell All the People
2.
Touch Me
3.
Shaman's Blues
4.
Do It
5.
Easy Ride
6.
Wild Child
7.
Runnin' Blue
8.
Wishful Sinful
9.
Soft Parade, The
Disc: 5
1.
Roadhouse Blues
2.
Waiting For the Sun
3.
You Make Me Real
4.
Peace Frog
5.
Blue Sunday
6.
Ship of Fools
7.
Land Ho!
8.
Spy, The
9.
Queen of the Highway
10.
Indian Summer
11.
Maggie M'Gill
Disc: 6
1.
Changeling
2.
Love Her Madly
3.
Been Down So Long
4.
Cars Hiss by My Window
5.
L.A. Woman
6.
L' America
7.
Hyacinth House
8.
Crawling King Snake
9.
Wasp, The (Texas Radio and the Big Beat)
10.
Riders on the Storm
Disc: 7
1.
Break on Through - (mono mix, mono)
2.
Soul Kitchen - (mono mix, mono)
3.
Crystal Ship, The - (mono mix, mono)
4.
20th Century Fox - (mono mix, mono)
5.
Alabama Song - (mono mix, mono)
6.
Light My Fire - (mono mix, mono)
7.
Backdoor Man - (mono mix, mono)
8.
I Looked at You - (mono mix, mono)
9.
End of the Night - (mono mix, mono)
10.
Take It as It Comes - (mono mix, mono)
11.
End, The - (mono mix, mono)
Performer: The Doors
Distributor: Alternative Dis. Alliance
Like a trippier, more mystical, West Coast equivalent of the Velvet Underground, the Doors went against the 1960s flower-power grain, taking an uncompromising look at the underbelly of the American psyche. Jim Morrison's dark, surreal poetry gave the band's blues-based rock a cerebral edge, and his wild, shamanistic on-stage presence electrified audiences. From their debut single, "Light My Fire," to their later recordings such as "Riders on the Storm," the Doors remained consistently intriguing even when their songs didn't, a feat largely credited to Morrison and his volatile personality. Eventually, Morrison's hard living caught up to him--he died in Paris at only 27 years of age, leaving behind a legacy that would inspire countless younger musicians.
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