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Doors*L.A. Woman

Label:Rhino Records (2) – R2 659055, Elektra – 603497843374
Format:
All Media, Deluxe Edition, Limited Edition, Numbered, 50th Anniversary
CD, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Stereo, MQA-CD
2 x CD, Stereo, MQA-CD
Vinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Stereo
Country:Worldwide
Released:
Genre:Rock
Style:Blues Rock, Psychedelic Rock

Tracklist

Original Stereo Mix Remastered
CD1-1The Changeling4:21
CD1-2Love Her Madly3:20
CD1-3Been Down So Long4:41
CD1-4Cars Hiss By My Window4:11
CD1-5L.A. Woman7:49
CD1-6L'America4:37
CD1-7Hyacinth House3:11
CD1-8Crawling King Snake5:00
CD1-9The Wasp (Texas Radio And The Big Beat)4:13
CD1-10Riders On The Storm7:14
Bonus Tracks
CD1-11Hyacinth House (Demo)2:35
CD1-12Riders On The Storm (Sunset Sound Version)4:33
L.A. Woman Sessions, Part 1
CD2-1The Changeling26:50
CD2-2Love Her Madly21:10
CD2-3Riders On The Storm18:09
CD2-4L.A. Woman (Part 1)11:04
L.A. Woman Sessions, Part 2
CD3-1L.A. Woman (Part 2)8:42
CD3-2She Smells So Nice3:22
CD3-3Rock Me Baby4:38
CD3-4Mr. Mojo Risin'1:20
CD3-5Baby Please Don't Go0:07
CD3-6L.A. Woman (Part 3)13:42
CD3-7Been Down So Long5:02
CD3-8Get Out Of My Life Woman3:56
CD3-9Crawling King Snake4:18
CD3-10The Bastard Son Of Jimmy & Mama Reed (Cars Hiss By My Window)6:26
CD3-11Been Down So Long23:00
CD3-12Mystery Train0:24
CD3-13The Wasp (Texas Radio And The Big Beat)1:26
Original Stereo Mix Remastered
A1The Changeling4:20
A2Love Her Madly3:18
A3Been Down So Long4:40
A4Cars Hiss By My Window4:10
A5L.A. Woman7:49
B1L'America4:35
B2Hyacinth House3:10
B3Crawling King Snake4:57
B4The WASP (Texas Radio And The Big Beat)4:12
B5Riders On The Storm7:14
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Notes

On hype sticker:
50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition
3 CDs + 1 LP
Features the Classics "Riders On The Storm" "Love Her Madly" "L.A. Woman"
Original 1971 Stereo Mix Remastered on CD and 180g LP
Includes 2 hours of newly remixed audio from the original multitrack session tapes.
Experience the progession of each song as it developed in the studio.
Numbered/ Limited Edition
R2 659055 / 603497843374

Recorded at The Doors Workshop in Los Angeles...
CD 1 Track 12 is previously unissued. Tracks on CDs 2 and 3 are previoulsy unissued, though portions have appeared on other releases.

Comes in hard back book style cover with 16 page booklet.
180 gram vinyl with black polylined and paper inner sleeve.
Machine numbered on top right of the rear jacket.
Originally Released 1971. This Reissue ℗ & © 2021 Rhino Entertainment LLC, a Warner Music Group Company.
Made in Germany.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Printed): 603497 84337 4
  • Barcode (Scanned): 603497843374
  • Other (On Hype Sticker): R2 659055 / 603497843374
  • Rights Society: GEMA/BIEM
  • Rights Society: ASCAP
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A Label): R2 659055-A
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B Label): R2 659055-B
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A Runout, Etched): R1-659055-A BL44726-01 A1 Λ1Λ 0603497843374 BG
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B Runout, Etched): R1-659055-B BL44726-01 B1 0603497843374 BG
  • Matrix / Runout (CD1): 0603497843374-01 AL46615-01 manufactured by optimal media GmbH
  • Mastering SID Code (CD1): IFPI L578
  • Mould SID Code (CD1): IFPI 9707
  • Matrix / Runout (CD2): 0603497843374-02 AL46616-01 manufactured by optimal media GmbH
  • Mastering SID Code (CD2): IFPI L577
  • Mould SID Code (CD2): IFPI 9707
  • Matrix / Runout (CD3): 0603497843374-03 AL46617-01 manufactured by optimal media GmbH
  • Mastering SID Code (CD3): IFPI L578
  • Mould SID Code (CD3): IFPI 9707

Other Versions (5 of 515)

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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
L.A. Woman (LP, Album, Reissue, Stereo)Elektra, Elektra, ElektraEKS-42090, EKS 42090, 42090Netherlands1971
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L.A. Woman (LP, Album, Terre Haute Pressing)ElektraEKS-75011US1971
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L.A. Woman (LP, Album, Stereo)Elektra, ElektraEKS 75011, EKS-75011Canada1971
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L.A. Woman (LP, Album, Rounded Corners, Embossed)Elektra, Elektra, Elektra42090, K 42090, EKS 75011France1971
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L.A. Woman (LP, Album)ElektraHKS 541-08Spain1971

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  • EricLeRouge's avatar
    EricLeRouge
    Edited 3 months ago
    I won’t comment on the LP, as most other reviews cover it. — Instead, I want to stress how good the main CD (CD1) sounds. Much to my surprise, it is MQA-encoded, and my amp displays ‘MQA 176.4 kHz’.

    Well, I’ve read a lot about the shortcomings of the MQA format, and I am quite skeptical about the technology (using 2 bits to increase the resolution — similar to what DTS did originally), but I have to admit that this particular recording sounds really (really) good.

    Almost too good, in fact, and it is so different from my other digital versions that it made me stop everything I was doing and sit down to listen to it.

    First, this version sounds almost new. Not only does it include two additional tracks (both outstanding and logical in this context), but it sounds, well, _different_ from previous editions, almost like a different mix. It highlights a lot of the production effects (reverb, etc — it is quite obvious from the studio rehearsals that reverb was heavily used in recording the tracks), and it sounds a lot deeper and cooler, or more 'relaxed', than most other digital versions of the record that I know (incl. the DVD-Audio, the AP SACD version, and various CD versions I have owned over the past 30 years.

    My favorite digital version, the AP SACD, sounds more organic, and maybe more punchy (although not as punchy as the Warner DVD-Audio), but to my ears, it is not as smooth, deep, and detailed as this new version. The background is pitch-black, and the separation of instruments is frankly amazing for a CD. I have no idea how this is possible, but it sounds fresh and it’s quite obvious on a compatible system (I use a Cyrus CD-t drive connected to a Hegel H390, all you need is an MQA-compatible DAC or receiver, I didn’t know my amp was MQA-compatible until I played this CD ).

    Maybe hardcore fans and purists will discard or hate this high-resolution version, but I think it’s a worthwhile experience, and I think it will be my go-to digital version of LA Woman from now on.

    This is the 1971 original mix, so I briefly compared it to the only analog copies that I have, including a dutch 1971 first press, a french first press, and a more recent (UK?) 50th anniversary release. After listening to this MQA remaster, it's obvious that all the elements were already present in the mix on all the LPs, but they were simply less obvious, because the overall mix was not as detailed (or defined) as this new version.

    About the bonus materials (CD 2 and 3) — CD 2 and 3 are also MQA-encoded, and the same comments apply. The rehearsals and outtakes also sound clear, smooth, and spacious at the same time (if that makes sense), although most of the defects and mistakes are also more apparent, because the overall sound quality makes these sessions incredibly transparent (and for me, a very rewarding experience — I think this alone makes the purchase of the box set worthwhile.).

    Since all the tracks of the Workshop Sessions and L.A. Woman Sessions are present in their full format and in this higher resolution, it is an interesting alternative option to access these documents without having to change sides six or seven times, or more if you listen to all the rehearsals at once.

    I am quite convinced that the analog 4 LP version will be the version of choice for most audiophiles and hardcore fans of The Doors, but this digital version is more convenient and sounds incredibly good to my ears.

    As I said previously, the sound quality is almost too good to be true. But it's a lot of fun, and a must-have for any Doors fan, or anyone interested in, or curious about, the MQA format.

    Overall a beautiful set, I love it.
    • WOZR's avatar
      WOZR
      GREAT...LP audio mixing error...around 50 seconds in the first song on side 2 L'America there is a short beep sound. Possible mix error. Indicates an overwhelming lack of quality control.
      • KintaroSol's avatar
        KintaroSol
        Very good pressing in my opinion, and i also really love the cover.
        • RogerKilljoy's avatar
          RogerKilljoy
          This is a fantastic pressing of a timeless album. The vinyl is silent between tracks, everything is wonderfully present and separated in the mix, I don't know what kind of curmudgeon you need to be to say this is anything less than top quality.
          • going_hiking's avatar
            going_hiking
            Edited 2 years ago
            Great release. Excellent quality packaging and the Vinyl pressing is super and sounds incredible on my system, no pops, no distortion, flat Vinyl library quiet, very wide separation of Channels. The CDs are a welcome bonus. This one is a keeper!
            • hwearrow's avatar
              hwearrow
              Edited 2 years ago
              The vinyl sounds really poor , distorted with decreased bass range . Very bad vinyl production. Please Jimmy Page tells them how the vinyl should be produced.This edition has worse sound than Germany 80’s reissues.
              • Vaporeyes_Official's avatar
                Beyond pleased with sound of the LP. Among the best in my collection, I’d say. Haven’t hit the CD’s yet because I keep re-spinning the wax
                • Christian_R_123's avatar
                  Can anybody tell me if I should get this pressing or the 2009 Rhino pressing
                  • joeike's avatar
                    joeike
                    Packaging is great haven't heard the CDs but the vinyl LP sounds very clean and clear almost as good as my 2012 analog productions 45 RPM and that's saying a lot.
                    • Indiana_Rebel's avatar
                      Indiana_Rebel
                      Does anyone know what the limited quantity is? Or is it just limited until they decide not to press anymore?

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