A Psych Tribute To The Doors by Various

A Psych Tribute To The Doors

Various

2014

A Psych Tribute To The Doors is a Rock album by Various, originally released in 2014. On Gatefold: 7 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Psych Rock
  • fuzzy
  • hypnotic
  • psychedelic

About

The Doors were among the inventors of psychedelia. Their first two albums, at minimum, fostered a lysergic sound that wasn’t afraid of catchy tunes in the process. Jim Morrison’s lyrics certainly turned Rimbaud and Celine into head consciousness in the ‘60s, but most of the band's psychedelic drama came from Robbie Krieger’s slide guitar, Ray Manzarek’s colorful organ runs, and John Densmore’s unorthodox drum patterns, which settled into tribal moves. This 2014 "psych tribute" to the band features an eclectic mix of groups warping out songs that were already at least subtly mutated. Dead Meadow’s “The Crystal Ship” is an immediate standout, made better by its lo-fi sense. The Sons of Hippies' version of “The Soft Parade” increases the weirdness with what feels like a camp version of the elaborate tune. Dead Skeletons take the 1971 track “Riders on the Storm” and move it back to 1967 with incredible results. Wall of Death do the impossible and re-energize “Light My Fire” for anyone weary of the song’s death grip on classic rock radio. The Raveonettes dismantle “The End.” Adventurous fans of The Doors should be intrigued.

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Tracklist

Side A

  1. A1L.A. Woman7:20
  2. A2Soul Kitchen3:31
  3. A3Love Me Two Times4:14
  4. A4Hello, I Love You4:57
  5. A5People Are Strange3:03
  6. A6The Crystal Ship3:49

Side B

  1. B1The Soft Parade8:34
  2. B2Riders On The Storm4:14
  3. B3Light My Fire5:34
  4. B4Touch Me3:18
  5. B5Roadhouse Blues4:10
  6. B6The End3:23

Credits

Production & Engineering

Songwriting

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 7 pressings tracked on Gatefold