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Strange Days (CD - 1967)( UPC: 00081227999841)
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| Album Description | |
| The Doors: Jim Morrison (vocals), Robby Krieger (guitar), Ray Manzarek (keyboards, marimba), John Densmore (drums). Additional personnel: Douglas Lubahn (bass). Recorded at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, California. The Doors: Jim Morrison (vocals); Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger (guitar); John Densmore (drums). Additional personnel: Douglas Lubahn (bass instrument). Many of the songs on Strange Days had been written around the same time as the ones that appeared on The Doors, and with hindsight one has the sense that the best of the batch had already been cherry picked for the debut album. For that reason, the band's second effort isn't as consistently stunning as their debut, though overall it's a very successful continuation of the themes of their classic album. Besides the hit "Strange Days," highlights included the funky "Moonlight Drive," the eerie "You're Lost Little Girl," and the jerkily rhythmic "Love Me Two Times," which gave the band a small chart single. "My Eyes Have Seen You" and "I Can't See Your Face in My Mind" are minor but pleasing entries in the group's repertoire that share a subdued Eastern psychedelic air. The 11-minute "When the Music's Over" would often be featured as a live showstopper, yet it also illustrated their tendency to occasionally slip into drawn-out bombast. ~ Richie Unterberger The Doors' second album redefined their uncompromising art. The disturbing timbre of Ray Manzarek's organ work provided the musical cloak through which guitarist Robbie Kreiger and vocalist Jim Morrison projected. Few singers in rock possessed his authority, where every nuance and inflection bore an emotional intensity. STRANGE DAYS contains some of the quartet's finest work, from the apocolyptic vision of the epic "When The Music's Over" to the memorable quirkiness of "People Are Strange" and "Moonlight Drive." The graphic "Horse Latitudes," meanwhile, confirmed Morrison's wish to be viewed as a poet, a stance ensuring that the Doors would always be more than just another rock band. |
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| Track Listing | |
| 1. | Strange Days |
| 2. | You're Lost Little Girl |
| 3. | Love Me Two Times |
| 4. | Unhappy Girl |
| 5. | Horse Lattitudes |
| 6. | Moonlight Drive |
| 7. | People Are Strange |
| 8. | My Eyes Have Seen You |
| 9. | I Can't See Your Face in My Mind |
| 10. | When the Music's Over |
| 11. | People Are Strange - (False Starts & Dialogue) |
| 12. | Love Me Two Times - (Take 3) |
| Album Information | |
UPC: |
00081227999841 |
| Release Date: | Mar 27, 2007 |
| Type: | Performer |
| Genre: | Rock & Pop - Hard Rock |
| Label: | Rhino Records (USA) |
| Distributor: | WEA (Distrib |
| Producer: | Paul A. Rothchild |
| Country of Origin: | USA |
| Original Release Year: | 1967 |
| # of Discs: | 1 |
| Studio / Live: | Studio |
| Mono / Stereo: | Stereo |
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