A monumental work that delivered a stunning blow to rock history.
A sound that is rooted in blues but boldly blends psychedelic, jazz, and literary elements.
This album embodied the spirit of 1960s counterculture and cemented the mythical status of the band The Doors. Its sound, a mixture of sensuality, rebellion, and poetry, continues to have a powerful presence even now, more than half a century later.
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A:
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1)
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Break On Through (To The Other Side)
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2)
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Soul Kitchen
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3)
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The Crystal Ship
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4)
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Twentieth Century Fox
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5)
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Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)
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6)
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Light My Fire
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B:
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1)
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Back Door Man
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2)
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I Looked At You
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3)
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End Of The Night
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4)
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Take It As It Comes
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5)
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The End
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Organ, Piano, Bass - Ray Manzarek
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Producer - Paul A. Rothchild
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Engineer - Bruce Botnick
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Vocals - Jim Morrison
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Guitar - Robby Krieger
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Drums - John Densmore
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Directed By [Production Supervisor] - Jac Holzman
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Photography By [Front Cover] - Guy Webster
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Art Direction, Design - William S. Harvey
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Photography By [Back Cover] - Joel Brodsky