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Track Listings
Disc: 1
1 | Break on Through (To the Other Side) |
2 | Strange Days |
3 | Shaman's Blues |
4 | Love Street |
5 | Peace Frog / Blue Sunday |
6 | The WASP (Texas Radio and the Big Beat) |
7 | End of the Night |
8 | Love Her Madly |
9 | Spanish Caravan |
10 | Ship of Fools |
11 | The Spy |
12 | The End |
Disc: 2
1 | Take It as It Comes |
2 | Runnin' Blue |
3 | L.A. Woman |
4 | Five to One |
5 | Who Scared You |
6 | (You Need Meat) Don't Go No Further |
7 | Riders on the Storm |
8 | Maggie M'Gill |
9 | Horse Latitudes |
10 | When the Music's Over |
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After releasing a now sold out, limited edition vinyl pressing for Record Store Day 2014, The Doors will now make their legendary, long out-of-print compilation WEIRD SCENES INSIDE THE GOLD MINE available for the first time as a 2-CD set.
The 22 songs that appear on the collection provide a wide-ranging introduction to the music recorded between 1967-71 by the original quartet, John Densmore, Robby Krieger, Ray Manzarek and Jim Morrison. The band's longtime engineer Bruce Botnick remastered the music heard on this reissue, which takes its title from a lyric in "The End."
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 5.67 x 5 x 0.39 inches; 4.02 ounces
- Manufacturer : Elektra Catalog Group
- Item model number : 28930280
- Original Release Date : 2014
- Date First Available : May 25, 2005
- Label : Elektra Catalog Group
- ASIN : B0009S87YE
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 2
- Best Sellers Rank: #6,104 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #84 in Classic Psychedelic Rock
- #285 in Jazz (CDs & Vinyl)
- #3,005 in Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
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This comp is on Spotify, but that's no fun. Spin this record. Its awesome.
This was the first compilation of the Doors assembled following Morrison's death in 1971 and sandwiched in between the 2 post-Morrison albums Other Voices(1971) and Full Circle(1972)[Those albums are another story]. Twenty-two Doors classics featured here were culled from 6 studio albums as well as 2 B-sides. The first of these is "Who Scared You"[The flip to "Wishful Sinful"] which was on outtake from The Soft Parade and the second is the Willie Dixon-penned tune "(You Need Meat) Don't Go No Further", sung by keyboardist Ray Manzarek[The flip to "Love Her Madly"] was probably recorded for L.A. Woman if not the pending sessions for Other Voices. You also get to hear the Dylanesque vocal of guitarist Robby Krieger on the mid-section of "Running Blue", the tune he penned on honor of soul great Otis Redding[Poor Otis dead and gone left me here to sing a song, Pretty little girl with the red dress on...]. That was one of two selections from Soft Parade, the second is "Shaman's Blues". That album was their most commercially released one[IMO]because of the use of horns and strings.
The titled songs of Strange Days(1967) and L.A. Woman(1971) are featured here. Other songs from the former are "Horse Latitudes" and "When The Music's Over". While other songs from the latter are "Love Her Madly", "The Wasp(Texas Radio & The Big Beat)' and "Riders On The Storm".
Other songs from their debut effort featured here "End Of The Night" and "Take As It Comes". Classics from 1968's Waiting For The Sun are "Love Street", "Spanish Caravan"[My two main favorites of that album] and "Five To One". Rounding out the collection are from 1970's Morrison Hotel: "Peace Frog/Blue Sunday", "Ship Of Fools", "The Spy" and "Maggie McGill".
For any Doors lovers you can't go wrong with this collection. After all, as Jim Morrison said, music is your only friend until the end.