Live in Hollywood (The Doors album)
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| Live album by The Doors | ||||
| Released | May, 2002 | |||
| Recorded | July 1969 | |||
| Genre | Psychedelic rock, acid rock, blues-rock | |||
| Length | 1:13:04 | |||
| Label | Elektra, Bright Midnight Archives | |||
| Producer | Bruce Botnick | |||
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Live in Hollywood is a live album, released by The Doors. It was recorded on 21 July 1969 at the Aquarius Theatre in Hollywood, California and released in May 2002. The album consists of excerpts of a live show at the Aquarius Theatre.
This is part of previously unreleased material of the Bright Midnight Archives collection of live albums by The Doors.
[edit] Song list
All songs written by The Doors except where noted.
- Welcome − 0:21
- Back Door Man (Howlin' Wolf, Dixon) − 4:35
- Break on Through (To the Other Side) − 3:53
- When the Music's Over − 12:08
- You Make Me Real − 3:10
- Universal Mind − 4:41
- Touch Me − 3:49
- Soul Kitchen − 6:50
- Jim Introduces Ray − 0:55
- Close to You (Willie Dixon) − 4:44
- What You'd Like to Hear? − 0:38
- Peace Frog (Instrumental) − 2:36
- Blue Sunday − 3:38
- Five to One − 5:54
- Celebration − 2:17
- Light My Fire − 13:54
[edit] Personnel
- Jim Morrison - vocals
- Ray Manzarek – keyboard bass & vocals on Close to You
- Robby Krieger – electric guitar
- John Densmore - drums
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