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The Doors - A Collection
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Track Listings
1 | Disc 1 - the Doors |
2 | Break on Through (To the Other Side) |
3 | Soul Kitchen |
4 | The Crystal Ship |
5 | Twentieth Century Fox |
6 | Alabama Song (Whisky Bar) |
7 | Light My Fire |
8 | Back Door Man |
9 | I Looked at You |
10 | End of the Night |
11 | Take It As It Comes |
12 | The End |
13 | Disc 2 - Strange Days |
14 | Strange Days |
15 | You're Lost Little Girl |
16 | Love Me Two Times |
17 | Unhappy Girl |
18 | Horse Latitudes |
19 | Moonlight Drive |
20 | People Are Strange |
21 | My Eyes Have Seen You |
22 | I Can't See Your Face in My Mind |
23 | When the Music's Over |
24 | Disc 3 - Waiting for the Sun |
25 | Hello, I Love You |
26 | Love Street |
27 | Not to Touch the Earth |
28 | Summer's Almost Gone |
29 | Wintertime Love |
30 | The Unknown Soldier |
31 | Spanish Caravan |
32 | My Wild Love |
33 | We Could Be So Good Together |
34 | Yes, the River Knows |
35 | Five to One |
36 | Disc 4 - the Soft Parade |
37 | Tell All the People |
38 | Touch Me |
39 | Shaman's Blues |
40 | Do It |
41 | Easy Ride |
42 | Wild Child |
43 | Runnin' Blue |
44 | Wishful Sinful |
45 | The Soft Parade |
46 | Disc 5 - Morrison Hotel |
47 | Roadhouse Blues |
48 | Waiting for the Sun |
49 | You Make Me Real |
50 | Peace Frog |
51 | Blue Sunday |
52 | Ship of Fools |
53 | Land Ho! |
54 | The Spy |
55 | Queen of the Highway |
56 | Indian Summer |
57 | Maggie M'gill |
58 | Disc 6 - L.A. Woman |
59 | The Changeling |
60 | Love Her Madly |
61 | Been Down So Long |
62 | Cars Hiss By My Window |
63 | L.A. Woman |
64 | L'america |
65 | Hyacinth House |
66 | Crawling King Snake |
67 | The Wasp (Texas Radio and the Big Beat) |
68 | Riders on the Storm |
Editorial Reviews
Six CD import only box set that includes all the studio albums recorded with Jim Morrison before his tragic death. Remastered by Bruce Botnick and includes original artwork in replicated paper sleeves.
Product details
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 5.2 x 5.08 x 0.87 inches; 7.13 ounces
- Manufacturer : Warner Bros Uk
- Original Release Date : 2011
- Date First Available : May 27, 2011
- Label : Warner Bros Uk
- ASIN : B0052FG750
- Number of discs : 6
- Best Sellers Rank: #4,008 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #2,016 in Rock (CDs & Vinyl)
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THE DOORS = Enigmatic darkness, virtuosity, poetry
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- Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2023The first six Doors albums constituting all of their albums made while Morrison was alive. An incredible blues and psychedelic rock band.
There’s a lot of Manzarek’s amazing keyboards and organ. Morrison’s voice is one of the great instruments in rock history. Krieger uses his guitar judiciously and with great effect. Densmore’s drumming is never flashy and always top notch. This band blends tremendously. Nothing ever sounds disjointed or poorly rehearsed. Unlike reviewers who waste our time with reviews without having listened to the album, I’ve extensively listened to each album.
The first album, “The Doors,” is my favorite and considered by experts to be their best. The energy is just amazing and the brilliant musicianship is awesome. Standout cuts are “Break On Through (To The Other Side),” “Soul Kitchen,” “Twentieth Century Fox,” “Light My Fire,” “Back Door Man,” and “The End.” The other tracks are also brilliant. A groundbreaking and magnificent album.
The energy decreases on the second album “Strange Days.” It’s a more contemplative record though it still rocks. Standout tracks are “Love Me Two Times,” “Moonlight Drive,” “People Are Strange,” “My Eyes Have Seen You,” and “When The Music’s Over.” A very good and listenable album.
The Doors are more mature on their third album “Waiting For The Sun.” I love it. Standout tracks are “Hello, I Love You,” “Love Street,” “Summer’s Almost Gone,” “The Unknown Soldier,” and “We Could Be So Good Together.” Morrison’s deep voice purrs.
“The Soft Parade” is their fourth album and it is softer. I like it though not as much as the others. The musicianship and vocals are so good the Doors with Morrison couldn’t make a bad song. “Touch Me,” “Do It,” “Wild Child,” and “The Soft Parade” make the strongest impression.
They’re back rocking on their fifth album “Morrison Hotel.” The first two songs - “Roadhouse Blues” and “Waiting For The Sun” - take me back to the first album’s opening assault. “Peace Frog,” “Ship Of Fools,” and “Land Ho” are also particularly memorable. A very strong album.
The last album “L.A. Woman” is almost as good as the first. “The Changeling” is hard blues rock. “Love Her Madly” and “L.A. Woman” are also phenomenal. The last three songs with Morrison alive - “Crawling King Snake,” “The WASP (Texas Radio And The Big Beat),” and “Riders On The Storm” - end the record and, for the most part The Doors, magnificently.
At worst the third best American classic rock bandi. CCR and Aerosmith are the other two. Never sloppy or stupid. “The Soft Parade” got negative reviews from critics and fans. Even that album is incredibly well made. Their floor is significantly higher than Aerosmith’s and the ceiling at least as high. I don’t know enough about CCR to comment accurately about them.
Six albums, two great, three very good, and one at worst okay, for about $30. The cds come in cardboard sleeves which I don’t mind. The box is plenty sturdy. There’s a pamphlet with a nice band picture and information about each album that might not be on the back of each album sleeve and is much easier to read than the tiny words in the back of the sleeves.
Before I bought this I didn’t know anything about the Doors’ songs besides the hits I’d heard on the radio. Such a stunning and musically exceptional band. Morrison’s alcoholism killed him, either directly or indirectly. One of the great tragedies in music history.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024I'm usually not a fan of live albums and didn't realize how many live albums The Doors had. This was a good find because, unless I'm there watching and listening, I much prefer the clean, crisp, pure sound of studio recorded music.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2024Everything was good. Thank you.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2015There's a reason why all but three reviews (as of 2/26/15) have given this box set four or, mostly, five stars. Pay no attention to what the three negative reviewers have to say about this box set. It's brilliant! You get a six-pack of The Doors studio albums with Jim Morrison but without the bonus tracks for a really cheap price. The CDs are unprotected in the carboard vinyl replicas, but you should know how to take out or put back the CDs without damaging them by now with all the so-called eco-friendly packaging that's been popular for the last two decades. (I'm old school and still prefer the jewel cases.) These are high quality CDs though, made the way CDs used to be made years ago (not cheaply made or thin, in other words). The remastered, 40th anniversary mixes may just be the definitive version of the six studio albums with Morrison too! If you're a serious fan like me, you already own multiple copies of the band's studio albums with Morrison pre-2006 as well.
What I love about the 40th anniversary releases of these studio albums is how much you notice how good the rest of the band sounds; it's not just Morrison's voice. You notice nuances that you never did before. There are also occasional vocal or instrumental overdubs or additions that weren't included in the original mixes. However, it's usually done tastefully and is understated.
I own two copies of The Complete Studio Recordings box set that was released in 1999, and bought at least one copy each of the six studio albums that were released individually with bonus tracks as part of the 40th anniversary remastered, remixed CDs in 2007: The Doors; Strange Days; Waiting For The Sun; The Soft Parade; Morrison Hotel, and L.A. Woman. These individual CDs with the bonus tracks were first released the year before as part of the Perception box set.
As an aside, here's how I would rank the six Doors studio albums with Jim Morrison:
1) The Doors (self-titled debut album) -- It's as powerful, beautiful and timeless as it was when it was released in 1967. (I prefer the original censored mix.)
2) L.A. Woman -- It bookends the six studio albums with Morrison as a close second.
3) Strange Days -- Perhaps when the band achieved their full vision musically and in every other way, too. It wins for the best cover!
4) Waiting For The Sun -- I think this album edges out Morrison Hotel ever so slightly.
5) Morrison Hotel -- This album doesn't pretend to be anything else than what it is: a kickass rock and blues album.
6) The Soft Parade -- An underrated album that is every bit as good as the previous five, especially the 2007 remaster with bonus tracks!
The bottom line is this: Buy this 2011 import box set at this really cheap price while you still can. Like many previous Doors releases, it will go out of print soon and the price will skyrocket! Thanks for reading my review. Make sure to read all my other reviews, too, including other Doors releases.
- Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024The doors no need to expand
- Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2023I totally enjoy The Doors. I purchased each LP when the they were first released. (Yes, that makes me an old fan.) This remixed collection does a nice job of bringing the instruments up front a bit more than the originals. But, this was achieved by lessening Morrison’s vocals. Jim’s presence is diminished to accentuate the musicians. Such is life. There’s always a compromise. It is still an excellent boxed set.
Top reviews from other countries
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Gabriel PonceReviewed in Mexico on June 16, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars Excelente 👌 recomendada
Excelente colección de 6 cds de estudio de esta gran banda, es lo que me hacía falta, los cds vienen protegidos por un sobre de cartón al estilo de un LP y estos a su vez con una caja gruesa, en cuanto al audio es excelente ya que son remasterizados, en cuanto al envío llego el paquete un día antes de lo esperado bien protegido.
Gabriel Ponce
Reviewed in Mexico on June 16, 2022
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Underbar samling som har allt, är otroligt nöjd.Reviewed in Sweden on September 18, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Det bästa med the Doors!
Jag gillar att alla album Doors gjorde är med här, digitalt remastrade också. Kan varmt rekommenderas.
Med vänliga hälsningar
Anders
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Joerg BaumannReviewed in Germany on May 5, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Original cover mit gutem sound
Alle CDs im Original-Mini-Cover und alle CDs mit guten sound.
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RescatorReviewed in France on June 16, 2023
5.0 out of 5 stars Coffret Doors studios albums
Coffret Doors albums studios par RHINO,bon son,bon prix.
- BenjaminReviewed in Canada on April 25, 2020
5.0 out of 5 stars Near Perfect Collection
This set of CDs is a great addition to any collection. In the box, you’ll get all six of the Doors’ studio albums from when Jim Morrison was still alive. Two albums recorded after Morrison’s death “Other Voices”, and “Full Circle”, and the spoken word album “American Prayer” are not included but generally I would say that this really isn’t of concern. All audio is remastered and sounds great. The remastered albums do not include any bonus tracks so for any Doors enthusiasts, keep that in mind. The discs also all come in cardboard sleeves meant to resemble the original LP sleeves, and while it’s aesthetically cool, I have found that repeatedly removing and replacing the CDs in these sleeves will scratch the discs, so I do recommend putting the discs in actual plastic jewel cases if you have any intention of using them frequently. Overall, an amazing set of albums for a great price.