The Doors - Live at The Bowl '68
Vinyl 180g, 2 Lp, Album, Audiophile Version | Label: Rhino Records | Year of Release 2012
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Vinyl 180g, 2 Lp, Album, Audiophile Version | Label: Rhino Records | Year Released 2012 | Genre: Rock | 20 Tracks
ARTIST: The Doors
ALBUM: Live at The Bowl '68
LABEL: Rhino Records
FORMAT: Vinile 180g, 2 Lp, Album, Versione Audiofila
RELEASE DATE: 12/11/2012
FIRST PUBLICATION DATE: 05/07/1968
GENRE: Rock
TRACKS:
Disc 1
Show Start/Intro
When The Music's Over
Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)
Back Door Man
Five To One
Back Door Man (Reprise)
The WASP (Texas Radio And The Big Beat)
Hello, I Love You
Moonlight Drive
Horse Latitudes
A Little Game
The Hill Dwellers
Spanish Caravan
Disc 2
Hey, What Would You Guys Like To Hear?
Wake Up!
Light My Fire (Segue)
Light My Fire
The Unknown Soldier
The End (Segue)
The End
FORMATION
Jim Morrison – voce
Ray Manzarek – Organo, pianoforte, tastiera, basso
John Densmore – Batteria
Robby Krieger – Chitarra
"The Doors Live at The Bowl '68" is not just a concert but a real journey into the meanderings of an entire generation. It may be the timeless fascination that envelops the mystical figure of Jim Morrison, the jazz imprint - the magic touch of drummer John Densmore's improvisation, Robby Krieger's hammer-finger and guitar playing, or the creativity and talent of Ray Manzarek and his inseparable keyboards, but the realisation is that music and poetry represent a one-way street to places as yet unknown. The watershed between a dream and disillusionment, between joie de vivre and devotion, transgression and conformity. All packed into just over 70 minutes of concert. "
Credit by Melodicamente.com