This is The Doors' second album, which further deepens their dark and psychedelic worldview.
This album captures the dense atmosphere of the counterculture of the late 60s and clearly captures the essence of the band.
The album is filled with fantastical and unsettling songs, including the title track "Strange Days," "People Are Strange," and "Love Me Two Times." Jim Morrison's poetic and provocative vocals symbolically portray loneliness and alienation, inviting the listener into a mysterious and enchanting world.
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A:
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1)
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Strange Days
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2)
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You're Lost Little Girl
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3)
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Love Me Two Times
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4)
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Unhappy Girl
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5)
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Horse Latitudes
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6)
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Moonlight Drive
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B:
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1)
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People Are Strange
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2)
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My Eyes Have Seen You
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3)
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I Can't See Your Face In My Mind
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4)
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When The Music's Over
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Bass [Occasional] - Douglas Lubahn
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Concept By [Cover], Art Direction - William S. Harvey
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Drums - John Densmore
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Engineer [Audio] - Bruce Botnick
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Guitar - Robby Krieger
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Keyboards, Marimba - Ray Manzarek
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Mastered By [Disc] - Ray Hagerty
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Photography By [Cover] - Joel Brodsky
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Producer - Paul A. Rothchild
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Supervised By [Production] - Jac Holzman
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Vocals - Jim Morrison
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Written-By, Arranged By, Performer, Words By, Music By - The Doors