Condition: Used
The Doors - 13
Label: Elektra (70's issue)
Catalog#: EKS 74079
Format: Vinyl, LP, Compilation
Vinyl: VG++, a bit of light scuffing
Cover has a punch hole in the top right corner, very light ring wear
Country: Canada issue
Released: Nov 1970
Genre: Rock
Style: Psychedelic Rock, Classic Rock
Tracklisting:
A1 Light My Fire 6:50
A2 People Are Strange 2:10
A3 Back Door Man 3:30
A4 Moonlight Drive 3:00
A5 The Crystal Ship 2:30
A6 Roadhouse Blues 4:04
B1 Touch Me 3:15
B2 Love Me Two Times 3:23
B3 You're Lost, Little Girl 3:01
B4 Hello, I Love You 2:22
B5 Land Ho! 4:08
B6 Wild Child 2:36
B7 The Unknown Soldier 3:10
Credits:
Drums - John Densmore
Engineer - Bruce Botnick
Guitar - Robby Krieger
Piano, Organ - Ray Manzarek
Producer - Paul A. Rothchild
Vocals - Jim Morrison
Notes:
Manufactured and distributed by WEA Music Of Canada, Ltd.
One of the best "greatest hits" collections ever. It contains literally all of the band's hit singles prior to 1970, and it shows nicely the essence of THE DOORS popularity and fame. Longer more proggy tracks are missing, but that's not the point. "13" is every teenage kid's ticket to wonderful world of THE DOORS music and psychedelic rock in general.
The Doors - Light My Fire
The Doors were founded by Ray Manzarek and Jim Morrison in Los Angeles in 1965. They released their eponymous debut album, which contained their hit single Light My Fire, in 1967 and went on to be one of the most controversial and influential rock acts of the sixties. Jim Morrison's early death in Paris in 1971 only served to fuel their legend and both he and the band have continued to enjoy iconic status for more than thirty years.
The Doors - Touch Me
The Doors - Wild Child - Live
R.I.P. Jim Morrison you are the best idol in rock thank you for the great music!!
The Doors - Hello, I Love You
R.I.P. Jim Morrison is the the greatest singer who ever lived.
the doors - unknown soldier - live 1968
He sounds really good here. I've read he had such insecurity about his; voice, which is ludicrous, he had a marvelous voice.
The Doors - Back Door Man
Back Door Man is an expression the old blues guys used to use in the 20s and 30s. As in, your husband comes in through the front door as I leave through the back door, hence...I'm your back door man. Willie Dixon wrote this song for Howlin Wolf in the early 60s I believe
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