Condition: Used
The Doors - The Soft parade
Label: Elektra
Format: Vinyl, LP
Catalog#: K 42 079
Record is VG+ to VG++
Cover has a corner bend, sticker (see our pic)
Contry: Germany
Tracklisting:
1. Tell All The People
2. Touch Me
3. Shaman's Blues
4. Do It
5. Easy Ride
6. Wild Child
7. Runnin' Blue
8. Wishful Sinful
9. The Soft Parade
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After considerably broadening their sound on Waiting for the Sun, the Doors decided to continue pushing the envelope with their next release. Incorporating brass, strings, and even a full orchestra, The Soft Parade is easily the most challenging album in the Doors' catalog--
, about half the record is quite good, especially the huge hit "Touch Me" (their most successful integration of orchestration), the vicious hard rock riffs of "Wild Child," the overlooked "Shaman's Blues," and the lengthy title track, a multi-part suite that was one of the band's best attempts to mix rock with poetry. "Tell All the People" and "Wishful Sinful," both penned by Robbie Krieger, were uncharacteristically wistful tunes that became small hits.
Doors - Touch Me
this song is great and beautifully done. very classy.
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 - Wishful Sinful
Honestly, Jim wasn't always "cool" sometimes he got paranoid and whatnot and he could get really depressed. But he expressed himself through poetry (Note W. Blake's and A. Rimbaud's influence on his poetry and life).
The Doors - Tell All The People
I can't believe people panned "The Soft Parade" album when it came out in the sixties. I think it showcases the Doors versatility.
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