
11 Songs, 43 Minutes
EDITORS’ NOTES
After decades as a classic-rock staple, The Doors’ debut album still overflows with smoldering sensuality and moody, mysterious vibes. Jim Morrison’s dark, poetic vision powers the platter, from elegant ballad “The Crystal Ship” to doomy odyssey “The End.” But The Doors were a true collective, and Ray Manzarek’s deftly darting organ lines, Robbie Krieger’s serpentine guitar licks, and John Densmore’s jazzy drum rhythms are crucial to the sound of all-out rockers (“Take It As It Comes”) and atmospheric nocturnes (“End of the Night”) alike.
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Break On Through (To the Other Side)
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Soul Kitchen
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The Crystal Ship
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Twentieth Century Fox
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Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)
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Light My Fire
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Back Door Man
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I Looked At You
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End of the Night
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Take It As It Comes
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The End
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Ratings and Reviews
She Get... What?
The album itself is a classic and gets five stars, however buyer beware the versions of "Break On Through (To The Other Side)" and "The End" included are censored.
Watch out!
This and the Doors compilation albums have the speed-corrected version of Light My Fire. If you want the original it is on an compilation somewhere else on iTunes. I downloaded the original light my fire from this album before iTunes changed it.
iTunes why?
I want my money back. It is 2014 and I can't hear Jim Morrison say high. Why did I buy this album? I am extremely disappointed and will not be buying another album on iTunes unless I have too. I hope you read reviews apple because this is very disappointing coming from someone who gives you at least 20 to 30 dollars a month I expect original material not edited for lack of a better word poop.