"the doors"*debut album*

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*4 JANUARY 1967*

*11 TRACKS*

*’44 minutes’ / ’48 seconds’*

(average song length of ~ ‘4 minutes’ / ‘4 seconds’)

(reached #2 on the billboard album charts)

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*SIDE 1*

*”BREAK ON THROUGH” (TO THE OTHER SIDE)*

“SOUL KITCHEN”

“THE CRYSTAL SHIP”

“20TH CENTURY FOX”

*”ALABAMA SONG” (WHISKY BAR)*

*LIGHT MY FIRE*

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*SIDE 2*

*BACK DOOR MAN*

(written by ‘wee willy dixon” in 1961)
(1915 – 1992)
(muddy water’s bassist)
(chicago blues)
(later to be ripped off by ‘robert plant’)

“I LOOKED AT YOU”

“END OF THE NIGHT”

“TAKE IT AS IT COMES”

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*THE END*

(one of my favorite songs during my sophomore year of high school)

(about james morrison breaking up with his girlfriend)

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(“the doors” is the debut album by the american rock band “the doors”, released on ‘4 january 1967’)

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(the album features their breakthrough single “Light My Fire” and the lengthy song “The End” with its Oedipal spoken word section)

(“The Doors” was not only one of the albums to have been most central to the progression of “psychedelic rock”, but is also one of the most acclaimed recordings in all of popular music)

(in 2012, it was ranked #42 in Rolling Stone magazine’s “500 greatest albums of all time”)

(the original album has sold 20 million copies, and has been inducted into the “Grammy Hall of Fame”; “Light My Fire” was also inducted into the “Grammy Hall of Fame”)

(it has been reissued several times on CD, including a 2007 remaster and a 2017 “50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition”)

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(in 2015, the “library of congress” selected The Doors for inclusion in the “National Recording Registry” based on its [‘cultural, artistic, or historical significance)

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*👨‍🔬🕵️‍♀️🙇‍♀️*SKETCHES*🙇‍♂️👩‍🔬🕵️‍♂️*

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*“STRANGE DAYS”* ☞ 👉👉👉

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👈👈👈☜*SONGS OF ‘THE DOORS’* ☞ 👉👉👉

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💕💝💖💓🖤💙🖤💙🖤💙🖤❤️💚💛🧡❣️💞💔💘❣️🧡💛💚❤️🖤💜🖤💙🖤💙🖤💗💖💝💘

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*🌈✨ *TABLE OF CONTENTS* ✨🌷*

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🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥*we won the war* 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

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