Rock Is Dead (The Doors song)
Appearance
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"Rock Is Dead" is a song by The Doors, which was recorded February 25th, 1969 at Elektra Sound Recorders Studios, 962 La Cienega Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, 90069,.[1] It was edited for a release in 1996[citation needed] and was released for the first time on the compilation box set The Doors: Box Set
Recording
The song came out of a jam session The Doors did February the 25th, after eating dinner at a Mexican bar.[2] For exactly one hour this jam session was held, and remained unreleased until 1997. The song was recorded 3 months before the Soft Parade sessions ended.
Personnel
- Jim Morrison — vocals, backing vocals, harmonica
- Robby Krieger — electric guitar
- Ray Manzarek — Hammond organ, mellotron
- John Densmore — drums
- Bruce Botnick — producer
References
- ^ The Doors: Box Set on Wikipedia
- ^ Sólo Doorsianos' page