| The Doors - The Future Aint What It Usued To Be (Disc 3)
(1997)
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| Album |
| Artist/Composer |
The Doors |
| Length |
56:21 |
| CD Number |
CD |
| Genre |
Classic Rock; General Rock |
| Label |
Elektra/Asylum |
| Index |
82 |
| In Collection |
Yes |
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| Track List |
| 01 |
Hello To The Cities
Live on the Ed Sullivan Show, 1967 and at Cobo Hall, Detroit, 1970
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00:55 |
| 02 |
Break On Through
Live at the Isle of Wight Festival, England, 1970
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04:44 |
| 03 |
Roadhouse Blues
Live at the PNE Coliseum, Vancouver, 1970
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06:34 |
| 04 |
Hyacinth House
Live at the PNE Coliseum, Vancouver, 1970
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02:59 |
| 05 |
Who Scared You
Live at the Seattle Center, Seattle, 1970
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03:44 |
| 06 |
Whiskey, Mystics and Men
Demo Recorded at World Pacific Studios, 1965
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02:30 |
| 07 |
I Will Never Be Untrue
Live at the Aquarius Theater, Hollywood, 1970
|
03:39 |
| 08 |
Moonlight Drive
Demo recorded at World Pacific Studios, 1965
|
02:16 |
| 09 |
Queen of the Highway
Live at Boston Gardens, Boston, 1970
|
00:12 |
| 10 |
Someday Soon
Demo recorded at World Pacific Studios, 1965
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02:30 |
| 11 |
Hello, I Love You
Live at The Matrix, San Francisco, 1967
|
02:54 |
| 12 |
Orange County Suite
Live at The Matrix, San Francisco, 1967
|
03:18 |
| 13 |
The Soft Parade
Live on PBS Television, New York, 1970
|
10:06 |
| 14 |
The End
Recorded at The Doors' Workshop, 1971
|
04:18 |
| 15 |
Woman Is a Devil (Bonus Track)
Recorded at Elektra Studios, 1970
|
05:42 |
| Personal |
| Price |
€ 0,00 |
| Rating |
70% |
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| Details |
| Spars |
DDD |
| Rare |
No |
| Sound |
Stereo |
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| Notes |
Elektra Entertainment Year: 1997 Catalog Number: 62123 Produced by: Bruce Botnick And The Doors
The Doors Box Set ------------------------------
Produced by Bruce Botnick & The Doors THE DOORS BOX SET is a four disc compilation of both new and old material. The first three discs consist mostly of demos, live and unreleased tracks, while the fourth disc features the band's hand-picked favorites from the band's previously released albums. The Doors: Jim Morrison, Robby Krieger, Ray Manzarek, John Densmore. Additional personnel includes: Albert King. Producers: Bruce Botnick, The Doors (compilation). Includes liner notes by Michael Ventura and Paul Rothchild, Ray Manzarek, John Densmore and Robby Krieger. Though they've been out of commission for decades, The Doors have a continuing influence on the development of rock & roll, as this four disc set of mostly unreleased material reminds us. In the sixties, they provided a West Coast alternative to the decadent, urban visions of the Velvet Underground and the Stooges. Jim Morrison's position as rock Bacchus was the stuff of prime rock mythology, providing the blueprint for countless self-styled enfants terrible in the '70s. His Rimbaud-with-leather-pants lyrics were arguably a precedent-setter for the likes of punk grandparents Richard Hell and Patti Smith. The band's combination of psychedelic, jazz and classical influences created a unique musical tapestry. Doors fans both rabid and casual will find plenty of reasons to be cheerful here. Live tracks, studio outtakes, and other rarities provide a unique glimpse into the legacy of a band whose fire burned out far too soon. The fourth disc is a testament to the staying power of the band's catalogue. It consists of favorites from The Doors recorded canon, handpicked by John Densmore, Robbie Krieger and Ray Manzarek. Don't miss this chance to get a fresh perspective on a ground-breaking band.
Notes for CDDB written by Luca Soltoggio http://www.jim-morrison.org/ |
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