Morrison Hotel (50th Anniversary Remastered Deluxe Edition) The Doors

Album info

Album-Release:
2020

HRA-Release:
09.10.2020

Label: Rhino/Elektra

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Classic Rock

Artist: The Doors

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  • 1 Roadhouse Blues (2020 Remaster) 04:02
  • 2 Waiting for the Sun (2020 Remaster) 04:00
  • 3 You Make Me Real (2020 Remaster) 02:55
  • 4 Peace Frog (2020 Remaster) 02:51
  • 5 Blue Sunday (2020 Remaster) 02:14
  • 6 Ship of Fools (2020 Remaster) 03:08
  • 7 Land Ho! (2020 Remaster) 04:12
  • 8 The Spy (2020 Remaster) 04:17
  • 9 Queen of the Highway (2020 Remaster) 02:48
  • 10 Indian Summer (2020 Remaster) 02:35
  • 11 Maggie M'Gill (2020 Remaster) 04:34
  • 12 Queen of the Highway (Take 1) [She Was a Princess] (2020 Remaster) 01:12
  • 13 Queen of the Highway (Various Takes) (2020 Remaster) 06:23
  • 14 Queen of the Highway (Take 44) [He Was a Monster] (2020 Remaster) 03:16
  • 15 Queen of the Highway (Take 12) [No One Could Save Her] (2020 Remaster) 05:04
  • 16 Queen of the Highway (Take 14) [Save the Blind Tiger] [With Robby Krieger Guitar Overdub] (2020 Remaster) 04:02
  • 17 Queen of the Highway (Take 1) [American Boy - American Girl] (2020 Remaster) 04:30
  • 18 Queen of the Highway (Takes 5, 6 & 9) [Dancing Through the Midnight Whirlpool] (2020 Remaster) 01:00
  • 19 Queen of the Highway (Take 14) [Start It All Over] (2020 Remaster) 04:03
  • 20 I Will Never Be Untrue (2020 Remaster) 01:21
  • 21 Queen of the Highway (Take Unknown) (2020 Remaster) 01:02
  • 22 Roadhouse Blues (Take 14) [Keep Your Eyes On The Road] (2020 Remaster) 05:14
  • 23 Money (That's What I Want) (2020 Remaster) 03:39
  • 24 Rock Me Baby (2020 Remaster) 06:05
  • 25 Roadhouse Blues (Takes 6 & 7) [Your Hands Upon The Wheel] (2020 Remaster) 05:10
  • 26 Roadhouse Blues (Take 8) [We're Goin' To The Roadhouse] (2020 Remaster) 05:47
  • 27 Roadhouse Blues (Takes 1 & 2) [We're Gonna Have A Real Good Time] (2020 Remaster) 05:00
  • 28 Roadhouse Blues (Takes 5, 6 & 14) [Let It Roll, Baby, Roll] (2020 Remaster) 04:06
  • 29 Peace Frog/Blue Sunday (Take 4) (2020 Remaster) 05:42
  • 30 Peace Frog (Take 12) (2020 Remaster) 03:38
  • Total Runtime 01:53:50

Info for Morrison Hotel (50th Anniversary Remastered Deluxe Edition)



The “Day of The Doors” annual celebration will mark its fourth year with a special celebration at the location of the original Morrison Hotel on Hope Street in downtown Los Angeles on January 4, 2020. The event will see hotel restored to its original façade as captured on the iconic cover of the Doors fifth album, also titled Morrison Hotel, which is celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2020.

Morrison Hotel was released in February of 1970 on Elektra Records, at the height of the Vietnam War and unrest at home in the United States. It is widely regarded as one of the Doors’ best albums, featuring topical tracks like “Peace Frog” and the band’s signature bluesy romps in “Waiting for the Sun” and “You Make Me Real.” The album peaked at #4 on the Billboard chart and the signature hit “Roadhouse Blues” continues to be one of the band’s most beloved songs to this day with over 125 million streams.

Relevant Group, the developer that owns the Morrison Hotel will restore the façade of the historic building to mimic its appearance in the iconic photos taken by Henry Diltz for The Doors 1970 album cover, Morrison Hotel. Fans will be able to authentically recreate the album cover in the front window.

The Doors

Recorded November 1969 – January 1970 at Elektra Sound Recorders, Los Angeles
Produced by Paul A. Rothchild

Digitally remastered

With an intoxicating, genre-blending sound, provocative and uncompromising songs, and the mesmerizing power of singer Jim Morrison's poetry and presence, The Doors had a transformative impact not only on popular music but on popular culture.

The Doors' arrival on the rock scene in 1967 marked not only the start of a string of hit singles and albums that would become stone classics, but also of something much bigger - a new and deeper relationship between creators and audience. Refusing to be mere entertainers, the Los Angeles quartet relentlessly challenged, confronted and inspired their fans, leaping headfirst into the heart of darkness while other bands warbled about peace and love. Though they've had scores of imitators, there's never been another band quite like them. And 40 years after their debut album, The Doors' music and legacy are more influential than ever before.

Morrison's mystical command of the frontman role may be the iconic heart of The Doors, but the group's extraordinary power would hardly have been possible without the virtuosic keyboard tapestries of Ray Manzarek, the gritty, expressive fretwork of guitarist Robby Krieger and the supple, dynamically rich grooves of drummer John Densmore. From baroque art-rock to jazz-infused pop to gutbucket blues, the band's instrumental triad could navigate any musical territory with aplomb - and all three contributed mightily as songwriters.

The group was born when Morrison and Manzarek - who'd met at UCLA's film school - met again, unexpectedly, on the beach in Venice, CA, during the summer of 1965. Though he'd never intended to be a singer, Morrison was invited to join Manzarek's group Rick and the Ravens on the strength of his poetry. Krieger and Densmore, who’d played together in the band Psychedelic Rangers, were recruited soon thereafter; though several bassists auditioned of the new collective, none could furnish the bottom end as effectively as Manzarek's left hand. Taking their name from Aldous Huxley's psychotropic monograph The Doors of Perception, the band signed to Elektra Records following a now-legendary gig at the Whisky-a-Go-Go on the Sunset Strip.

Their eponymous first album, released in January 1967, kicked off with "Break on Through (to the Other Side)" and also featured the chart smash "Light My Fire", the scorching "Back Door Man" and the visionary masterpiece "The End". The Doors arrived fully formed, capable of rocking the pop charts and the avant-garde with one staggering disc. Before '67 was over, they'd issued the ambitious follow-up Strange Days, with such gems as "Love Me Two Times", "People Are Strange" and "When the Music's Over".

Next came 1968's Waiting for the Sun, boasting "Hello, I Love You", "Love Street" and "Five to One". Over the next few years they minded over new territory on such albums as 1969's The Soft Parade (featuring "Touch Me" and "Tell All the People"), 1970's Morrison Hotel (which includes "Roadhouse Blues", "Peace Frog" and "Queen of the Highway") and 1971's L.A. Woman (boasting "Rider's on the Storm", "Love Her Madly" and the title track).

They released six studio albums in all, as well as a live album and a compilation, before Morrison's death in 1971. their electrifying achievements in the studio and onstage were unmatched in the annals of rock; and though Morrison's death meant the end of an era, Manzarek, Krieger and Densmore collaborated on two more original Doors albums, Other Voices and Full Circle, and a set of tracks they composed to accompany Morrison's 1969 recording of his poetry, released in 1978 as An American Prayer. They also pursued individual music projects, books, theatrical productions and other enterprises - and remain restlessly creative to this day.

In the decades since the Doors' heyday, the foursome has loomed ever larger in the pantheon of rock - and they remain a touchstone of insurrectionary culture for writers, activists, visual artists and other creative communities. Their songs, featured in an ever-increasing number of films, TV shows, video games and remixes, always sound uncannily contemporary. No matter how the musical and cultural tides turn, The Doors will always be ready to help a new wave of listeners break on through to the other side. (Source: jam inc.)

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