
When You're Strange: A Film About The Doors (Songs From The Motion Picture) is a Rock album by The Doors, originally released in 2010. On Gatefold: 8 pressings tracked.
Sound DNA
- Rock
- Blues Rock
- raw
- brooding
- cinematic
About
There have been plenty of classic debut albums. But few first-attempt records have defined an era while simultaneously birthing an idol, as <i>The Doors</i> did upon its release in January 1967. The impact wasn’t immediate: The album’s first single, “Break On Through (To the Other Side),” failed to break into the Hot 100—meaning that, for a while, the most visible marker of The Doors’ success was limited to billboards on the Sunset Strip, which featured Morrison and his bandmates. The equal billing was appropriate, as <i>The Doors</i> was undoubtedly a group effort: The seeds of many of these 11 tracks had mostly been planted by Morrison, but the group’s eventual smash single, “Light My Fire,” had been originally composed by guitarist Robby Kreiger, with the song's iconic organ intro and the groovy bossa-nova-inspired rim clicks created by keyboardist Ray Manzerek and drummer John Densmore, respectively. But it was Morrison—with his tight leather pants, heavy eyelids, and booming baritone—who took center stage when the band performed “Light My Fire” on <i>The Ed Sullivan Show</i> that September. And it was Morrison who sang the controversial line “Girl, we couldn’t get much higher” over the protests of the show’s producers—and thus beamed the Southern California counterculture to 40 million American viewers. That wasn’t the only shock generated by Morrison and <i>The Doors</i>: The singer’s infamous soliloquy on “The End”—“Father/Yes, son?/I want to kill you/Mother, I want to…”—has been endlessly analyzed for its Oedipal assertions. And the haunting intro to “The End” captured a new generation of fans when it soundtracked the opening of <i>Apocalypse Now</i> in 1979, sparking a renaissance of sorts for the band into the 1980s.
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Tracklist
- 1Poem: Cinema0:18
- 2Poem: The Spirit Of Music0:17
- 3Moonlight Drive3:00
- 4Poem: The Doors Of Perception0:07
- 5Break On Through (To The Other Side) (Live - Isle Of Wight, August 29,1970) (Stereo)4:47
- 6Poem: A Visitation Of Energy0:05
- 7Light My Fire (Live - The Ed Sullivan Show, September 19, 1967) (Mono)2:57
- 8''To Really Be A Superstar'' (Interview)0:13
- 9Five To One4:25
- 10Poem: Wasting The Dawn0:06
- 11When The Music's Over (Live - Television-Byen; Gladsaxe Copenhagen, Denmark, September 18, 1968) (Mono)12:26
- Interviews0:44
- 13Hello, I Love You2:11
- 14''Dead Serious'' (Interview)0:07
- 15People Are Strange2:10
- 16Poem: Inside The Dream0:11
- 17Soul Kitchen3:31
- 18Poem: We Have Been Metamorphosized0:16
- 19Poem: Touch Scares0:12
- 20Touch Me2:56
- 21Poem: Naked We Come0:09
- 22Poem: O Great Creator Of Being0:12
- 23The End11:25
- 24Poem: The Girl Of The Ghetto0:26
- 25L.A. Woman7:47
- 26Poem: Crossroads0:10
- 27Roadhouse Blues (Live - New York City, 1970)4:29
- 28Poem: Ensenada0:15
- 29Riders On The Storm6:54
- 30Poem: As I Look Back0:11
- 31The Crystal Ship2:38
- 32Poem: Goodbye America0:24
Credits
Performers
- John DensmoreDRUMS PERCUSSION
- Robby KriegerGUITAR
- Ray ManzarekKEYBOARDS
- Jim MorrisonVOCALS
Rare pressing on Gatefold · 8 pressings tracked on Gatefold
