THE KILLER
WOKE BEFORE DAWN...
The Doors
is the
debut
studio album
by the
American rock band
The Doors,
released on
January 4, 1967,
by Elektra Records.
It was recorded
in August
and
September 1966
at Sunset
Sound Recorders,
in Hollywood, California,
under the production of
Paul A. Rothchild.
The album features
the extended version
of the band's
breakthrough single
"Light My Fire"
and the lengthy closer
"The End"
with its
Oedipal
spoken word section.
Various publications,
including
BBC
and
Rolling Stone,
have listed
The Doors
as one of the
greatest
debut albums
of all time.
The Doors
worked on
the material of
their debut album
throughout 1966
at various locations
and stages,
such as the
Whisky a Go Go.
The album's recording
started after their
dismissal from
the venue,
having just signed with
Elektra Records.
The recording of
The Doors
established the band's
wide range of
musical influences,
such as jazz,
classical, blues,
pop, R&B
and
rock music.
It has been
largely viewed
as an essential part
of the psychedelic
rock evolution,
while also being
acknowledged as a
source of inspiration
to numerous other works.
The Doors
and
"Light My Fire"
have been inducted
into the
Grammy Hall of Fame.
In 2015,
the Library of
Congress selected
The Doors
for inclusion in the
National Recording
Registry for being
"culturally, historically,
or
aesthetically significant".
The Doors
has sold over
13 million copies
worldwide as
of 2015,
making it the band's
best-selling album
TRACK LIST
CD 1
(Remastered)
Break On Through (To The Other Side)
Soul Kitchen
The Crystal Ship
Twentieth Century Fox
Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)
Light My Fire
Back Door Man
I Looked At You
End of The Night
Take It As It Comes
The End
Light My Fire
(w/Graveyard Poem)
(Live in Concert)
Break On Through
(Live)
At the Isle of
Wight Festival, England, 1970
The End
(Live)
At Madison Square Garden,
New York, 1970
CD 2
(Mono)
Break On Through (To The Other Side)
Soul Kitchen
The Crystal Ship
Twentieth Century Fox
Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)
Light My Fire
Back Door Man
I Looked At You
End Of The Night
Take It As It Comes
The End
* On The
50th Anniversary Edition
They Give You an
Edited Version
of
The Matrix '67
Here I Included
The Whole 2 CD Version
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