The Doors - Strange Days (50th Anniversary Expanded Edt.)
Vinyl 180g, Lp, Album, 50th Anniversary | Label: Rhino Elektra | Release Year 2017
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Vinyl 180g, Lp, Album, 50th Anniversary Version Digitally Remastered from the original 1967 Mono Master | Label: Rhino Elektra | Year of Release 2017 | Genre: Rock | 10 Tracks
ARTIST: The Doors
ALBUM: Strange Days
LABEL: Rhino Elektra
FORMAT: Vinile 180g, Lp, Album, Rimasterizzato Digitalmente dal Mono Master originale del 1967
RELEASE DATE: 17/11/2017
FIRST PUBLICATION DATE: 25/09/1967
GENRE: Rock
TRACKS:
Side A
Testi e musiche di Jim Morrison, Robby Krieger, Ray Manzarek e John Densmore.
Strange Days – 3:05
You're Lost Little Girl – 3:01
Love Me Two Times – 3:23
Unhappy Girl – 2:00
Horse Latitudes – 1:30
Moonlight Drive – 3:00
Side B
Testi e musiche di Jim Morrison, Robby Krieger, Ray Manzarek e John Densmore.
People Are Strange – 2:10
My Eyes Have Seen You – 2:22
I Can't See Your Face in My Mind – 3:18
When the Music's Over – 11:00
FORMATION
Jim Morrison - voce, sintetizzatore Moog
Robby Krieger - chitarra
Ray Manzarek - tastiera, marimba, tastiera basso Fender Rhodes (When the Music's Over e Unhappy Girl).
John Densmore - batteria
Douglas Lubahn - basso (Tracce 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 8, 9)
"...musically, the evolution is tangible: the Californian band's typical sound becomes even darker and more morbid, oscillating between blues roots and psychedelic aromas, jazz veins and rock adrenalin. If "The Doors" had opened the doors of perception of Huxleyan memory through a series of lysergic ceremonies and collective bacchanals, "Strange Days" is more intimately psychedelic: like an introspective journey directed at plumbing the darkest recesses of the mind. Robby Krieger's guitar builds up tension riff after riff, John Densmore's drums are tribal and martial, while Manzarek's keyboard laps sound even more hypnotic. Then there is the entry of a guest on bass, Doug Lubahn, at that time a member of another Elektra band, Clear Light. Morrison's lyrics also become more personal and decadent, telling stories of daily alienation and loneliness, skilfully dramatised by the nuances of his baritone: mournful in the more apocalyptic episodes, resigned and contrite, bordering on a whisper, in the more confidential moments.
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