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Original Release Year:
1971
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Rock, Psychedelic Rock, Classic Rock, Blues Rock
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Vinyl Record LP
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Album Info

Artist: Doors
Album: L.A. Woman
Released: US, 2009

Tracklist:

A1The Changeling4:20
A2Love Her Madly3:18
A3Been Down So Long4:40
A4Cars Hiss By My Window4:10
A5L.A. Woman7:49
B1L'America4:35
B2Hyacinth House3:10
B3Crawling King Snake4:57
B4The WASP (Texas Radio And The Big Beat)4:12
B5Riders On The Storm7:14

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Description

Released in 1971, "L.A. Woman" is the sixth studio album by American rock band The Doors. This album serves as a powerful and fitting swan song for the band, as it combines their signature psychedelic rock sound with elements of blues, jazz, and a touch of gritty Los Angeles swagger.

The opening track, "The Changeling," sets the tone for "L.A. Woman" with its driving rhythm, infectious guitar riffs, and Jim Morrison's captivating vocals. The band's chemistry is palpable, as they navigate through blues-inspired grooves and atmospheric melodies with a sense of tightness and cohesiveness.

One of the standout tracks on "L.A. Woman" is the title track, "L.A. Woman." Clocking in at over seven minutes, the song encapsulates the essence of the band's sound and the dark allure of Los Angeles. From the infectious guitar riff to Morrison's haunting vocals, the track oozes with a sense of mystery and rebellion. It is a quintessential Doors anthem that showcases the band's ability to craft an epic and immersive musical experience.

"Riders on the Storm" is another memorable track that highlights the band's exploration of atmospheric and cinematic soundscapes. The hypnotic rain sound effects, haunting keyboard melodies, and Morrison's evocative vocals create a sense of foreboding and intrigue. The song demonstrates The Doors' ability to push the boundaries of rock music and venture into more experimental and introspective territories.

Throughout "L.A. Woman", the band's musicianship shines. Robby Krieger's intricate guitar work, Ray Manzarek's atmospheric keyboard textures, and John Densmore's solid drumming create a rich and dynamic musical backdrop for Morrison's poetic and enigmatic lyrics.

"L.A. Woman" is a testament to The Doors' ability to capture the essence of their era and translate it into timeless music. "L.A. Woman"'s fusion of blues, rock, and psychedelic elements, coupled with Morrison's magnetic stage presence and lyrical prowess, solidifies its place as one of the band's greatest achievements.

In conclusion, "L.A. Woman" is a remarkable and fitting final chapter for The Doors. "L.A. Woman" showcases the band's musical evolution and their ability to explore new sonic territories while retaining their distinct sound. It remains a classic in the rock canon, a testament to the enduring legacy of The Doors and their impact on the rock music landscape.

Fun Facts About The Doors - L.A. Woman Vinyl Record:

  • How old were the members of The Doors when they recorded "L.A. Woman"? The members of The Doors were in their late 20s when they recorded "L.A. Woman" in 1970.
  • How many copies of "L.A. Woman" sold? "L.A. Woman"'s sales figures may vary, but it achieved commercial success and reached the top 10 on the Billboard 200 chart.
  • Why was "L.A. Woman" important? "L.A. Woman" was important as it marked The Doors' final studio album with Jim Morrison before his untimely death. It showcased a return to their bluesy rock roots and featured the hit single "Riders on the Storm."
  • What were the most popular songs off "L.A. Woman"? Some of the notable songs on "L.A. Woman" include "Riders on the Storm," "Love Her Madly," and "L.A. Woman."
  • Any other interesting information about "L.A. Woman" or Doors in relation to this album? L.A. Woman is considered one of The Doors' finest works and exemplifies their musical maturity and Jim Morrison's poetic lyrics. It remains a beloved album in the rock music canon.

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