1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die: 77. The Doors – The Doors (1967)
Well, it’s The Doors, and all of the seemingly obligatory 11-minute end tracks of prior albums feel like they’ve been priming the ground for the epic The End, as used to memorable effect in Apocalypse Now. Even that’s a cut-down version of the album track though, which is an epic that descends into Jim Morrison uttering gutteral noises to a chugging beat. Is this the first song in the list to feature swearing? I think it might be.
Although they’re more a bigger and more well-known band than many so far, to be honest I think they’d be passable psychedelic rock if it weren’t for the charisma and destructive personality of Jim Morrison, and the distinctive organ sounds of Ray Manzarek. What would Light My Fire be without the intro and middle break, for example?
And... oddly that’s all I have to say on this album, but perhaps it’s because most of the tracks are aren’t a novelty to me, or probably to anybody who reads this.
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