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An American Prayer Release Date: Nov 1978.
Label: Elektra.
Genres: Album Rock, Rock & Roll.
Number Of Tracks: 23.
This album is not for everyone, but is a must-own for Doors completists and fans of Jim Morrison's poetry. POSTED: 08/06/2007 - 07:42 am
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Greatest Hits Release Date: Oct 15, 1996.
Label: Elektra.
Genres: Hard Rock, Album Rock, Rock & Roll, Psychedelic, Pop/Rock, Proto-Punk.
Number Of Tracks: 12.
Greatest Hits succeeds at distilling what was best about the Doors, although several compilations have duplicated the feat, notably 1985's double disc The Best Of The Doors. POSTED: 02/17/2006 - 02:22 am
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In Concert Released: May 21, 1991.
Genre: Rock.
Styles: Hard Rock, Album Rock, Rock & Roll, Psychedelic, Proto-Punk.
Number Of Tracks: 31.
The Doors could be erratic live, as this double CD shows. Still, it's a fair example of their in-concert charms. POSTED: 12/03/2004 - 04:56 am
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LA Woman Released: April 1971.
Genre: Rock.
Styles: Rock & Roll, Album Rock.
Number Of Tracks: 10.
An uneven but worthy finale from the original quartet. POSTED: 05/25/2004 - 04:29 am
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Morrison Hotel Release Date: 1970.
Label: Elektra.
Genres: Proto-Punk, Pop/Rock, Hard Rock, Album Rock, Rock & Roll.
Number Of Tracks: 11.
The Doors returned to crunching, straightforward hard rock on Morrison Hotel, an album that, despite yielding no major hit singles, returned them to critical favor with hip listeners. POSTED: 08/07/2007 - 06:39 am
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Strange Days Released: Sep 25, 1967.
Genre: Psychedelic rock, acid rock.
Label: Elektra.
Number Of Tracks: 10.
Strange Days was the second studio album made by The Doors. Though not their best album, it is full of great tracks that really define them. POSTED: 03/04/2011 - 04:03 am
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The Best Of The Doors Released: Nov 1985.
Genre: Psychedelic rock, acid rock, blues-rock, hard rock.
Label: Elektra.
Number Of Tracks: 19.
One of the biggest acid rock groups of all time. This album takes songs from previous Doors albums so you get a taste of all of it. POSTED: 04/20/2011 - 02:14 am
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The Doors Released: Jan 1967.
Genre: Rock.
Tones: Brooding, Rebellious, Eerie, Druggy, Theatrical, Aggressive, Reckless, Trippy, Rowdy, Reflective, Swagger.
Styles: Rock & Roll, Psychedelic, Proto-Punk.
Number Of Tracks: 11 POSTED: 01/30/2004 - 05:11 am
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The Soft Parade Released: Jul 1969.
Label: Elektra.
Genre: Rock.
Styles: Album Rock, Rock & Roll, Psychedelic.
Number Of Tracks: 9.
The Soft Parade is easily the most challenging album in the Doors' catalog if not the most accomplished. POSTED: 06/16/2005 - 05:22 am
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The Very Best Of Release Date: Mar 26, 2007.
Label: Rhino / Wea.
Genres: Rock.
Number Of Tracks: 34.
The sound is what is to be expect from the door we have Jim deep dark voice, Robbies flameco style alectric guitar, Ray Mazechecks hypnoticly amazing keyboard playing, and John Densmore's jazz drumming. POSTED: 09/10/2007 - 08:59 am
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Waiting For The Sun Released: Jul 1968.
Genre: Rock.
Styles: Album Rock, Rock & Roll, Psychedelic, Proto-Punk.
Number Of Tracks: 11.
In fact, time's been fairly kind to the record, which is quite enjoyable and diverse, just not as powerful a full-length statement as the group's best albums. POSTED: 12/15/2004 - 10:51 am
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