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The Doors - Strange Days (LP) - VG/Fair

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of The Doors's Strange Days LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
Actual image of the back cover of The Doors's Strange Days second hand vinyl record taken in our Melbourne record shop
Condition:
Used
Availability:
In Stock. Usually Ships Next Business Day
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Visually Graded Record:
VG
Visually Graded Sleeve:
Fair
Catalogue #:
EKS 74014
Format:
LP Vinyl Record
Genre(s):
Rock, Psychedelic Rock
$50.00

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of The Doors's Strange Days LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
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Album Info

Artist: The Doors
Album: Strange Days
Released: Australia, 1967

Tracklist:

A1Strange Days3:05
A2You're Lost Little Girl3:01
A3Love Me Two Times3:23
A4Unhappy Girl2:00
A5Horse Latitudes1:30
A6Moonlight Drive3:00
B1People Are Strange2:10
B2My Eyes Have Seen You2:22
B3I Can't See Your Face In My Mind3:18
B4When The Music's Over11:00


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Description

Released on September 25, 1967, "Strange Days" is the second studio album by the iconic rock band The Doors, following their self-titled debut. This album came out during a time of significant cultural upheaval in the United States, and it captures the essence of the late 1960s with its psychedelic sound and poetic lyrics. The Doors, led by the enigmatic Jim Morrison, were at the forefront of the counterculture movement, and "Strange Days" solidified their place in rock history.

The album opens with the haunting track "Strange Days," which sets the tone for the entire record. The song features a mesmerizing blend of Ray Manzarek's electric keyboard work and Morrison's evocative vocals, creating an atmosphere that feels both eerie and captivating. The lyrics reflect a sense of disillusionment and confusion, themes that resonate throughout the album. This track is a standout, showcasing the band's ability to blend rock with a more avant-garde sensibility.

Another highlight is "People Are Strange," a song that delves into feelings of alienation and isolation. The haunting melody and introspective lyrics make it one of the most memorable tracks on the album. It’s interesting to note that Morrison wrote the lyrics while reflecting on his own experiences of feeling like an outsider, which adds a layer of authenticity to the song. The song's themes of estrangement were particularly relevant during the tumultuous 1960s, and it has since become an anthem for those who feel marginalized.

"Love Me Two Times" is another gem, featuring a catchy riff and a more upbeat tempo. The song showcases the band's versatility, blending rock with blues influences. Morrison's passionate delivery and the tight instrumentation from the band create a compelling listening experience. This track, along with others on the album, helped The Doors gain significant radio play, further cementing their popularity.

The critical reception of "Strange Days" was generally positive, with many reviewers praising its innovative sound and lyrical depth. Rolling Stone magazine highlighted the album's ability to capture the zeitgeist of the era, while other publications noted the band's unique fusion of rock, jazz, and blues elements. The album did not achieve the same level of commercial success as their debut, but it still reached number three on the Billboard 200 chart and has since been recognized as a classic.

Interestingly, "Strange Days" was recorded in a relatively short period, with the band working closely with producer Paul A. Rothchild. The production quality is notable, with the use of various studio techniques that were innovative for the time. The Doors were known for their improvisational style, and this album reflects that spontaneity, particularly in tracks like "When the Music's Over," which features extended instrumental sections and showcases the band's musical prowess.

The album's cultural significance cannot be overstated. It was released during a time when the music scene was rapidly evolving, and The Doors were at the forefront of that change. Their music often addressed themes of existentialism, love, and the human experience, resonating with a generation seeking meaning in a chaotic world. The Doors' influence can still be felt today, with many contemporary artists citing them as a major inspiration.

In terms of awards, while "Strange Days" did not win any major awards upon its release, it has since been included in numerous "greatest albums of all time" lists, further solidifying its legacy. The album has been certified gold by the RIAA and continues to be celebrated by fans and critics alike.

In conclusion, "Strange Days" is a remarkable album that captures the spirit of its time while showcasing The Doors' unique sound and lyrical depth. With standout tracks that explore themes of alienation, love, and the human condition, it remains a significant work in the rock canon. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to The Doors, this album is a must-listen, offering a glimpse into the mind of one of rock's most enigmatic frontmen and the band that helped define a generation.

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