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Saturday, June 5, 2010
The Doors 1967 The Doors
Genre: Rock
Rate: 320 kbps CBR / 44100
Time: 00:52:26
Size: 119,97 MB
Review by Richie Unterberger
A tremendous debut album, and indeed one of the best first-time outings in rock history, introducing the band's fusion of rock, blues, classical, jazz, and poetry with a knockout punch. The lean, spidery guitar and organ riffs interweave with a hypnotic menace, providing a seductive backdrop for Jim Morrison's captivating vocals and probing prose. "Light My Fire" was the cut that topped the charts and established the group as stars, but most of the rest of the album is just as impressive, including some of their best songs: the propulsive "Break On Through" (their first single), the beguiling Oriental mystery of "The Crystal Ship," the mysterious "End of the Night," "Take It as It Comes" (one of several tunes besides "Light My Fire" that also had hit potential), and the stomping rock of "Soul Kitchen" and "Twentieth Century Fox." The 11-minute Oedipal drama "The End" was the group at its most daring and, some would contend, overambitious. It was nonetheless a haunting cap to an album whose nonstop melodicism and dynamic tension would never be equaled by the group again, let alone bettered.
Tracklist:
01 - Break On Through (To The Other Side) 02:29
02 - Soul Kitchen 03:35
03 - The Crystal Ship 02:35
04 - Twentieth Century Fox 02:34
05 - Alabama Song (Whisky Bar) 03:20
06 - Light My Fire 07:09
07 - Back Door Man 03:34
08 - I Looked At You 02:22
09 - End Of The Night 02:53
10 - Take It As It Comes 02:17
11 - The End 11:46
12 - Moonlight Drive (Version 1) 02:44
13 - Moonlight Drive (Version 2) 02:31
14 - Indian Summer (8.19.66 Vocal) 02:37
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