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The Very Best of the Doors is the ninth compilation album by the rock group The Doors. It was released on September 25, 2007 to commemorate the band's 40th anniversary. The masters were drawn from the same remixes/remasters used for the 2006 Perception box set and 2007 Doors reissues. Three versions of the album were released. First conceived in the UK, the single CD version of this compilation is only available in the UK. There are minor differences between the U.S. and UK versions of the double CD version (see below).

Album history

Originally slated to be released on March 26, 2007, the release date was delayed to September 25, 2007.[1]

There was confusion as to the album's title prior to an official announcement. The Doors already have an album called The Very Best of The Doors that was released in 2001, that caused confusion among fans and critics. Several sources, including fan sites, claimed Jim Morrison's The Doors would be the album's title. The album was also put up for pre-sale on some online music merchants' sites under the Jim Morrison's The Doors title.

On June 18, 2007, a message was posted on The Doors' official MySpace page confirming that the title of the album would be The Very Best of The Doors 2007. A spokesperson for Elektra Records has said that the title and theme of The Doors’ ninth compilation album is about "a new beginning and their 40th anniversary."[citation needed]

On September 25, 2007, U.S. retailer Wal-Mart released a special edition of The Very Best of The Doors with an exclusive concert filmed during their world tour in London, England; it also contains a special book with the lyrics of each song.[2]

Promotion

The album was well promoted on the Internet and on music channels. There were many commercials on YouTube and many other websites; one commercial was shown during the week of September 20 on VH1 and MTV.[citation needed]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[3]

The album has received positive reviews. AllMusic titled its review "Amazing" and called the album "an amazing greatest hits".[3]

Track listing

All songs composed by the writer but credited to The Doors (John Densmore, Robby Krieger, Ray Manzarek and Jim Morrison) unless otherwise indicated.

Single CD version (also known as in the U.S. The Future Starts Here: The Essential Doors Hits (2008))

No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
1."Break On Through (To the Other Side)"Jim MorrisonThe Doors, 19672:28
2."Light My Fire"Robby KriegerThe Doors7:00
3."Love Me Two Times"KriegerStrange Days, 19673:16
4."Hello, I Love You"MorrisonWaiting for the Sun, 19682:40
5."People Are Strange"Morrison, KriegerStrange Days2:12
6."Strange Days"MorrisonStrange Days3:09
7."Riders on the Storm" L.A. Woman, 19717:08
8."L.A. Woman"MorrisonL.A. Woman8:00
9."Touch Me"Krieger (credited as such on the original album)The Soft Parade, 19693:13
10."Roadhouse Blues"Morrison (credited as such on the original album (along with the other members as one separate group))Morrison Hotel, 19704:07
11."Peace Frog"Morrison, Krieger (credited as such on the original album)Morrison Hotel2:58
12."Love Street"MorrisonWaiting for the Sun2:57
13."The Crystal Ship"MorrisonThe Doors2:35
14."Soul Kitchen"MorrisonThe Doors3:33
15."Love Her Madly"KriegerL.A. Woman3:40
16."Back Door Man"Willie Dixon, Chester Burnett (credited as such on the original album (except for Chester))The Doors3:33
17."Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)"Bertolt Brecht, Kurt Weill (credited as such on the original album)The Doors3:17
18."Moonlight Drive"MorrisonStrange Days3:04
19."The Unknown Soldier" Waiting for the Sun4:03
20."The End" (edited version from the film Apocalypse Now (1979)) Originally from The Doors6:28

Double CD version

Disc 1 (Both UK and U.S. versions)
No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
1."Break On Through (To the Other Side)"MorrisonThe Doors2:28
2."Strange Days"MorrisonStrange Days3:09
3."Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)"Brecht, Weill (credited as such on the original album)The Doors3:17
4."Love Me Two Times"KriegerStrange Days3:16
5."Light My Fire"KriegerThe Doors7:00
6."Spanish Caravan" Waiting for the Sun3:01
7."The Crystal Ship"MorrisonThe Doors2:35
8."The Unknown Soldier" Waiting for the Sun4:03
9."The End" The Doors11:41
10."People Are Strange"Morrison, KriegerStrange Days2:12
11."Back Door Man"Dixon, Burnett (credited as such on the original album (except for Burnett))The Doors3:33
12."Moonlight Drive"MorrisonStrange Days3:04
13."End of the Night"MorrisonThe Doors2:51
14."Five to One"MorrisonWaiting for the Sun4:32
15."When the Music's Over" Strange Days11:05
Disc 2 (UK version)
No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
1."Bird of Prey"MorrisonAn American Prayer, 1978; released as a bonus track in the 1995 Rhino reissue of the album1:06
2."Love Her Madly"KriegerL.A. Woman3:40
3."Riders on the Storm" L.A. Woman7:08
4."Orange County Suite"MorrisonPreviously found on The Doors: Box Set and later included on Essential Rarities, 1997/1999; was recorded for L.A. Woman, 1970-19715:45
5."Runnin' Blue"Krieger (credited as such on the original album)The Soft Parade2:29
6."Hello, I Love You"MorrisonWaiting for the Sun2:40
7."The WASP (Texas Radio and the Big Beat)"MorrisonL.A. Woman4:16
8."Stoned Immaculate"MorrisonAn American Prayer1:36
9."Soul Kitchen"MorrisonThe Doors3:33
10."Peace Frog"Morrison, Krieger (credited as such on the original album)Morrison Hotel2:58
11."L.A. Woman"MorrisonL.A. Woman8:00
12."Waiting for the Sun"Morrison (credited as such on the original album)Morrison Hotel; originally recorded for the album of the same name4:03
13."Touch Me"Krieger (credited as such on the original album)The Soft Parade3:13
14."The Changeling"MorrisonL.A. Woman4:26
15."Wishful Sinful"KriegerThe Soft Parade2:59
16."Love Street"MorrisonWaiting for the Sun2:57
17."The Ghost Song" An American Prayer4:14
18."Whiskey, Mystics and Men" Previously found on The Doors: Box Set and later included on Essential Rarities; originally recorded in 1969/1977 though other official releases says it was recorded in 19702:28
19."Roadhouse Blues"MorrisonMorrison Hotel4:07
Disc 2 (U.S. version)
No.TitleWriter(s)Original albumLength
1."Twentieth Century Fox" The Doors2:35
2."Love Her Madly"KriegerL.A. Woman3:40
3."Riders on the Storm" L.A. Woman7:08
4."My Eyes Have Seen You"MorrisonStrange Days2:29
5."Tell All the People"Krieger (credited as such on the original album)The Soft Parade3:21
6."Hello, I Love You"MorrisonWaiting for the Sun2:40
7."The WASP (Texas Radio and the Big Beat)"MorrisonL.A. Woman4:16
8."Not to Touch the Earth"MorrisonWaiting for the Sun; originally the fifth part of the epic suite "Celebration of the Lizard"3:59
9."Soul Kitchen"MorrisonThe Doors3:33
10."Peace Frog"Morrison, Krieger (credited as such on the original album)Morrison Hotel2:58
11."L.A. Woman"MorrisonL.A. Woman8:00
12."Waiting for the Sun"Morrison (credited as such on the original album)Morrison Hotel; originally recorded for the album of the same name4:03
13."Touch Me"Krieger (credited as such on the original album)The Soft Parade3:13
14."The Changeling"MorrisonL.A. Woman4:26
15."Wishful Sinful"Krieger (credited as such on the original album)The Soft Parade2:59
16."Love Street"MorrisonWaiting for the Sun2:57
17."The Ghost Song"MorrisonAn American Prayer4:14
18."Gloria" (live)Van MorrisonAlive, She Cried, 19836:20
19."Roadhouse Blues"MorrisonMorrison Hotel4:07

The Wal-Mart exclusive

This 2 CD and 1 DVD set contains the UK track listing (even if bought in the U.S.). The DVD highlights performances from Live in Europe 1968.

DVD
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Light My Fire"Krieger 
2."Hello, I Love You"Morrison 
3."Spanish Caravan"  
4."The Unknown Soldier"  
5."The WASP (Texas Radio and the Big Beat)"/"Love Me Two Times"Morrison, Krieger 

The package itself is a rectangle. Marketed as a soft/paper book with an overlapping inlay for both CD's. The book features photos, an essay, and lyrics to each song found on the release. The DVD is in the back.

Personnel

  • Jim Morrisonvocals
  • Robby Kriegerguitar
  • Ray Manzarekpiano, organ
  • John Densmoredrums
  • Bruce Botnick – co-producer of the L.A. Woman tracks, engineer for all tracks including the former tracks except for disc 2, track 18, remixing job for all releases
  • Paul A. Rothchild – producer for all tracks except for the L.A. Woman selections
  • Jerry Scheffbass guitar on the single disc version tracks 7-8 & 15/disc 2, tracks 2-3, 7-8 (the latter only on UK version), 11, & 14 (both versions)
  • Larry Knechtel (was uncredited) – bass guitar on the single disc version tracks 2, 14, & 16/disc 1, tracks 5 & 11 and disc 2, tracks 1 (only on U.S. version) & 9 (both versions)
  • Douglass Lubahn – bass guitar on the single disc versions tracks 3-6, 12, & 18/disc 1, tracks 2, 4, 10, 12, & 14 (both versions) and disc 2, tracks 4 (only on U.S. version), 5 (only on UK version), 6, & 16 (both versions)
  • Kerry Magness – bass guitar on the single disc version track 19/disc 1, track 8 (both versions)
  • Leroy Vinnegaracoustic bass on disc 1, track 6 (both versions)
  • Curtis Amysaxophone solo on the single disc version track 9/disc, tracks 4 (only on U.S. version), 11, & 13 (both versions)
  • George Bohanan – trombone on the single disc version track 9/disc 2, tracks 4 (only on U.S. version), 11, & 13 (both versions)
  • Harvey Brooks – bass guitar on the single disc version track 9/disc 2, tracks 4 (only on U.S. version), 11, & 13 (both versions)
  • Jimmy Buchanan – fiddle on the UK version disc 2, track 5
  • Jesse McReynoldsmandolin on the single disc version track 9 and disc 2, track 13 (both versions)
  • Champ Webb – English horn solo on the U.S. version disc 2, track 15
  • Paul Harris – orchestral arrangements on the single disc version track 9 and disc 2, track 11 (both versions)
  • Lonnie Mack – bass guitar on the single disc version track 10/disc 2, track 19 (both versions)
  • Ray Neapolitan – bass guitar on the single disc version track 11/disc 2, tracks 10 & 12 (both versions)
  • John Sebastian (was credited as "G. Puglese") – harmonica on the single disc version track 10/disc 2, track 19 (both versions)
  • Marc Benno – additional guitar on the single disc version track 8/disc 2, track 11 (both versions)

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[4] Gold 500,000^
Australia (ARIA)[5] 2× Platinum 140,000^
Italy (FIMI)[6] Platinum 80,000*
Ireland (IRMA)[7] Gold 7,500^
Belgium (BEA)[8] Gold 15,000*
United Kingdom (BPI)[9] Platinum 300,000^

* Sales figures based on certification alone.
^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References

  1. ^ Date Changed
  2. ^ Wal-Mart Special Collection
  3. ^ a b Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "The Very Best of the Doors". AllMusic. Retrieved 15 June 2015.
  4. ^ "American album certifications – The Doors – The Very Best of the Doors". Recording Industry Association of America.
  5. ^ "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 2011 Albums" (PDF). Australian Recording Industry Association.
  6. ^ "Italian album certifications – Doors – The Very Best of" (in Italian). Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana. Retrieved 29 June 2013. Select "Tutti gli anni" in the "Anno" drop-down menu. Type "The Very Best of" in the "Filtra" field. Select "Album e Compilation" under "Sezione".
  7. ^ "The Irish Charts - 2007 Certification Awards - Gold". Irish Recorded Music Association. Retrieved 26 January 2013.
  8. ^ "Ultratop − Goud en Platina – albums 2010". Ultratop. Hung Medien. Retrieved 5 February 2013.
  9. ^ "British album certifications – Doors – The Very Best Of". British Phonographic Industry. Select albums in the Format field. Select Platinum in the Certification field. Type The Very Best Of in the "Search BPI Awards" field and then press Enter.