Morrison Hotel by The Doors

Morrison Hotel

The Doors

1970

Morrison Hotel is a Rock album by The Doors, originally released in 1970. On Gatefold: 416 pressings tracked, owned by 76 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Blues Rock
  • gritty
  • swaggering
  • smoky

About

After the decidedly weakened <i>Soft Parade</i>, the Doors went back to the bars - literally, in the case of <i>Morrison Hotel</i>'s back cover. Playing their hardest rock yet, and keeping everything under five minutes, they dug in like hungry men looking for a good meal. "Roadhouse Blues" is the best-remembered track, both for its drive-on sound and for Jim Morrison's partying fatalism. But many classics reside here, "Maggie M'Gill" and the ecstatic "Land Ho," both sea chanteys for new pirates, among them. The band also meshed nervousness and punch on "Peace Frog," Morrison's latest state-of-the-union proclamation. While all the catchiness didn't produce a major hit, <i>Morrison Hotel</i> went a long way toward allaying the fears of listeners who thought that the Doors might have spent their power. Instead, it was the work of a group readying itself for its best work.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1Roadhouse Blues4:04
  2. A2Waiting For The Sun3:58
  3. A3You Make Me Real2:50
  4. A4Peace Frog2:52
  5. A5Blue Sunday2:08
  6. A6Ship Of Fools3:06

Side B

  1. B1Land Ho!4:08
  2. B2The Spy4:15
  3. B3Queen Of The Highway2:47
  4. B4Indian Summer2:33
  5. B5Maggie M'Gill4:24

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76 collectors on Gatefold own this · 416 pressings tracked on Gatefold