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"Riders on the Storm"
Song
B-side"The Changeling"

"Riders on the Storm" is a song by The Doors from their 1971 album, L.A. Woman. It reached number 14 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the US, number 22 on the UK singles charts and number 7 in the Netherlands.

Overview

According to band member Robby Krieger, it was inspired by the song "(Ghost) Riders in the Sky: A Cowboy Legend." The song is played in the E Dorian mode, and incorporates real sound effects of thunder and rain, along with Ray Manzarek's Fender Rhodes electric piano playing, which emulates the sound of rain.[1]

The song was recorded at the Doors Workshop in December 1970 with the assistance of Bruce Botnick, their longtime engineer, who was co-producing the recording sessions. Jim Morrison recorded his main vocals and then whispered the lyrics over them to create the echo effect. This was the last song recorded by the members of The Doors, according to Manzarek, as well as Morrison's last recorded song to be released. The single was released in 1971, shortly before Morrison's death.

The Doors' former producer, Paul Rothchild left prior to the sessions as he did not like the album, or the song, calling it "cocktail music". Their engineer Bruce Botnick was selected to produce the album instead.

The band's drummer John Densmore wrote a 1990 book called Riders on the Storm, detailing the story of his life and his time with the group.

Ray Manzarek and guitarist Roy Rogers covered this song as an instrumental duet on their 2008 album "Ballads Before the Rain".

In November 2009, the song was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame under the category Rock (track).

The song was performed only once live with Morrison, on December 11, 1970 in Dallas, Texas.

Chart positions

Chart (1971) Peak position
Netherlands Singles Chart[2] 7
UK Singles Chart[3] 22

Cover versions

  • Annabel Lamb covered the song in 1983. It peaked at 27 in the UK NME chart of 24 September.
  • Cameo covered the song in 1990 as an homage to Jim Morrison's influence on the band.
  • Brutal Bill released a song in 1998 called 'Woman Of Angels' on Muggsy Records that heavily sampled the instrumentation of 'Riders on the Storm'.
  • Nightmares on Wax remixed the song for the limited edition of "The best of the doors", which appeared in 2000. Three other remixes are on the bonus cd by Baez & Cornell, Ibizarre and SpaceBats.
  • Rapture Riders, a 2005 officially-released mashup version of the song produced by Go Home Productions, featured Jim Morrison's vocal combined with music and vocals from Blondie's 1981 single "Rapture".

References

  1. ^ http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=273
  2. ^ "The Doors - Riders on the Storm (song)". australian-charts.com. Retrieved 2010-02-27.
  3. ^ "Riders On The Storm". chartstats.com. Retrieved 2010-02-27.
  4. ^ "California Grooves 1991:Album". Answers.com. Retrieved 2010-05-25.
  5. ^ http://www.covermesongs.com/2010/08/consequence-of-sound-presents-best-fest-covers.html