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The Doors - Morrison Hotel Album

The Doors - Morrison Hotel Album
Performer: The Doors
Title: Morrison Hotel
Country: Europe
Genre: Rock Music
Style:Blues Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Catalog number: K 42 080, 42 080, EKS 75 007
Label: Elektra
MP3 album szie: 2259 mb
FLAC album size: 2985 mb

Tracklist

1 Morrison Hotel
2Peace Frog
Written-By – Morrison, Krieger
2:52
3Ship Of Fools
Written-By – Morrison, Krieger
3:06
4Queen Of The Highway
Written-By – Morrison, Krieger
2:47
5You Make Me Real
Written-By – Morrison
2:50
6Blue Sunday
Written-By – Morrison
2:08
7Waiting For The Sun
Written-By – Morrison
3:58
8 Hard Rock Cafe
9The Spy
Written-By – Morrison
4:15
10Land Ho!
Written-By – Morrison, Krieger
4:08
11Roadhouse Blues
Bass – Lonnie MackBlues Harp [Harp] – G. PugleseWritten-By – Morrison, Doors
4:04
12Maggie M'Gill
Bass – Lonnie MackWritten-By – Morrison, Krieger
4:24
13Indian Summer
Written-By – Morrison, Krieger
2:33

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
EKS-75007The Doors Morrison Hotel ‎(LP, Album, RE, Gat)ElektraEKS-75007CanadaUnknown
42080The Doors Morrison Hotel ‎(LP, Album, RE, Gat)Elektra42080GreeceUnknown
42 080 , EKS 75007The Doors Morrison Hotel ‎(LP, Album, RE, Gat)Elektra, Elektra42 080 , EKS 75007FranceUnknown
62434-2EThe Doors Morrison Hotel ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM, Car)Elektra62434-2EUS2001
PCW-649, 7559-75007-4The Doors Morrison Hotel ‎(Cass, Album)Polton, ElektraPCW-649, 7559-75007-4PolandUnknown
CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
EKS-75007The Doors Morrison Hotel ‎(LP, Album, All)ElektraEKS-75007US1970
EKS-75007The Doors Morrison Hotel ‎(LP, Album, RE, Gat)ElektraEKS-75007CanadaUnknown
42080The Doors Morrison Hotel ‎(LP, Album, RE, Gat)Elektra42080GreeceUnknown
42 080 , EKS 75007The Doors Morrison Hotel ‎(LP, Album, RE, Gat)Elektra, Elektra42 080 , EKS 75007FranceUnknown
62434-2EThe Doors Morrison Hotel ‎(CD, Album, RE, RM, Car)Elektra62434-2EUS2001

Credits

  • BassLonnie Mack (tracks: A1, B5), Ray Neopolitan (tracks: A2 to B4)
  • DesignGary Burden
  • DrumsJohn Densmore
  • EngineerBruce Botnick
  • GuitarRobbie Krieger
  • Music ByThe Doors
  • Photography ByHenry Diltz
  • Piano, OrganRay Manzarek
  • ProducerPaul A. Rothchild
  • VocalsJim Morrison
  • BassLonnie Mack (tracks: 1, 11), Ray Neopolitan (tracks: 2 to 10)
  • DesignGary Burden
  • DrumsJohn Densmore
  • EngineerBruce Botnick
  • GuitarRobbie Krieger
  • Music ByThe Doors
  • Photography ByHenry Diltz
  • Piano, OrganRay Manzarek
  • ProducerPaul A. Rothchild
  • VocalsJim Morrison
  • BassLonnie Mack (tracks: A1, B5), Ray Neopolitan (tracks: A2 to B4)
  • DesignGary Burden
  • DrumsJohn Densmore
  • EngineerBruce Botnick
  • GuitarRobbie Krieger
  • Lacquer Cut ByPF
  • Music ByThe Doors
  • Photography ByHenry Diltz
  • Piano, OrganRay Manzarek
  • ProducerPaul A. Rothchild
  • VocalsJim Morrison
  • BassRay Neopolitan (tracks: A2 to B4)
  • DesignGary Burden
  • DrumsJohn Densmore
  • EngineerBruce Botnick
  • GuitarRobbie Krieger
  • Music ByThe Doors
  • Photography ByHenry Diltz
  • Piano, OrganRay Manzarek
  • ProducerPaul A. Rothchild
  • VocalsJim Morrison

Notes

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S.I.A.E TD 07 05Version with butterfly label design, label code and WE 341/Ⓩ price codes, released in this form in a timespan between 1979 and 1982.

An Elektra recording distributed by WEA Musik GmbH. Made in Germany.
℗ © 1973 Elektra Records.

1970 Copyright © / Doors Music ASCAP.Big "E" red label variant pressed by Allentown Record Co. Inc.
STEREO on both sides of the spindle hole in a broad font.
no address on labels RIM

All songs copyright © by
Nipper Music/ Doors Music ASCAP

Other red label releases:
similar labels, but pressed at H.V. Waddell Co.
label variant pressed by Monarch Record Mfg. Co.
label variant pressed by Columbia Records, Terre Haute, “elektra records – 1855 broadway - new york city”
label variant pressed by Columbia Records, Pitman, "elektra records – 1855 broadway - new york city"An Elektra recording distributed by WEA Musik GmbH. Made in Germany.
℗ © 1973 Elektra Records.
1970 Copyright © / Doors Music ASCAP.

All titles published by Rondor Music
Made in Germany by WEA Musik GmbH

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Tracks A4 and A5 are a consecutive medley.
Global bass credit positions uncredited.

First WEA Musik GmbH reissue with barcode, red Elektra center labels, first mid-price edition, European distribution, presumably released in this form 1986.

Gatefold sleeve, embossed Warner "W" logo on back cover, bottom right.
Catalog# on cover and spine: 42 080 (EKS 75 007)
Catalog# on center labels: K 42 080

The previous GEMA/Biem edition with white center labels, with round red/black logo and catalog# ELK 42 080, with distribution codes 'France: WE 341' and Ⓩ, no barcode, can be found here: Morrison Hotel

The subsequent edition with barcode and late 1980s label design can be found here: Morrison Hotel

Barcodes

  • Matrix / Runout (Etched, Side A, variant 1): WEA-42080-A-PF 2
  • Matrix / Runout (Etched, Side B, variant 1): WEA-420##80-B-PF
  • Matrix / Runout (Etched, Side A, variant 2): WEA-42080-A-PF
  • Matrix / Runout (Etched, Side B, variant 2): WEA-420##80-B-X PF
  • Matrix / Runout (Label side A, in parentheses): 75 007 - A
  • Matrix / Runout (Label side B, in parentheses): 75 007 - B
  • Rights Society: SACEM SACD SDRM SGDL
  • Rights Society: ASCAP
  • Label Code: LC 0192
  • Price Code: Ⓩ
  • Price Code (France): WE 341
  • Barcode (Scanned): 075597500714
  • Barcode (Printed): 0 75597 50071
  • Rights Society: GEMA/Biem
  • Label Code: LC 0192
  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side A): 75007-A
  • Matrix / Runout (Label Side B): 75007-B
  • Matrix / Runout (Stamped Side A): R/S Alsdorf 42080 A2
  • Matrix / Runout (Stamped Side B): R/S Alsdorf 42080 B2
  • Matrix / Runout (Etched Side B): -STRAWBERRY- 126
  • Price Code (France): WE 321
  • Price Code: Ⓖ
  • Matrix / Runout (Etched, Side A (variant 1): EKS-75007-A AL ARC 2-4-0
  • Matrix / Runout (Etched, Side B (variant 1): EKS-75007-B AL ARC 2-4-0
  • Matrix / Runout (Etched, Side A (variant 2): EKS-75007-A AL ARC 2-T-0
  • Matrix / Runout (Etched, Side B (variant 2): EKS-75007-B AL ARC 2-5-0
  • Matrix / Runout (Etched, Side A (variant 3): EKS-75007-A AL ARC 1-31-0
  • Matrix / Runout (Etched, Side B (variant 3): EKS-75007-B AL ARC 2-3-0
  • Matrix / Runout (Etched, Side A (variant 4): EKS-75007-A AL ARC 4-4-0
  • Matrix / Runout (Etched, Side B (variant 4): EKS-75007-B AL ARC 4-1-10
  • Matrix / Runout (Etched, Side A (variant 5): EKS-75007-A AL ARC 2-6-10 beptie
  • Matrix / Runout (Etched, Side B (variant 5): EKS-75007-B AL ARC 2-2-0
  • Rights Society: ASCAP

Companies

  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Elektra Records
  • Copyright (c) – Elektra Records
  • Copyright (c) – Doors Music Co.
  • Published By – Rondor Music
  • Mastered At – Strawberry Mastering
  • Pressed By – Record Service GmbH
  • Made By – WEA Musik GmbH
  • Distributed By – WEA Musik GmbH
  • Made By – WEA Musik GmbH
  • Phonographic Copyright (p) – Elektra Records
  • Copyright (c) – Elektra Records
  • Copyright (c) – Doors Music
  • Distributed By – WEA Musik GmbH
  • Lacquer Cut At – Tonstudio Pfanz
  • Pressed By – Allentown Record Co. Inc.
  • Copyright (c) – Nipper Music
  • Copyright (c) – Doors Music Co.

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Morrison Hotel sometimes referred to as Hard Rock Cafe from the title of the first side of the LP, whose second side is titled Morrison Hotel is The Doors' fifth album. The Doors - Morrison Hotel 1970. The Doors Format: Audio CD. Morrison Hotel Tracklist. According to Moore, John Lennon will make a cameo. This is basically the same as the first side, except it's not as good. To favorites 56 Download album. The Doors entered Elektra Sound Recorders in Los Angeles in November 1969 to record the album which is divided into two separately titled sides. Morrison Hotel is the fifth studio album by American rock band the Doors, released February 9, 1970 by Elektra Records. Rothchild on their previous album, The Soft Parade, the band returned to their original blues-rock style and was largely seen as a return to form for the band. First, there was the matter of Jim Morrison 's looming legal problems. The Doors. Посмотреть сведения об участниках альбома, рецензии, композиции и приобрести альбом 1970 Allentown Pressing Gatefold Vinyl от Morrison Hotel на Doors - Morrison Hotel 1970. Waiting for the Sun. 6 and leaving some people scratching their heads at the confusing mess. Due out October 13, the Z2 Comics graphic novel will cover the album itself and the era that preceded it: the Vietnam War, the Civil Rights movement, the moon landing, the Charles Manson murders, the gigs the band played, the times they were arrested and the iconic musicians they met. Only 6 left in stock - order soon. Правда Моррисон благодаря своим пьянкам сильно подводил группу и к моменту записи Morrison Hotel свежих текстов не было. Marcel Hetz. With mainstream success tucked tightly in their pockets, the Doors were pretty much free to do what they wanted, with their record company's blessing, on The Soft Parade. Following the use of brass and string arrangements recommended by producer Paul A. After their experimental work The Soft Parade was not as well received as anticipated, the group went back to basics and back to their roots. Leah Moore will write the history of the Doors in comic book form in honor of the 50th anniversary of 1970's 'Morrison Hotel. AP ImagesShutterstock. Only 2 left in stock - order soon. Однако результат получился изумительным, несмотря на проблемы. Upon listening to the first four tracks, I was amazed. Ships from and sold by vs music. and that they did. Album 1970 11 Songs. In stock. Touch Me broke into the Top 5, but other than that, the album wasn't a hit, stalling at No. But things didn't progress as smoothly as they had hoped. Songs in album The Doors - Morrison Hotel 1970. The Doors issued 'Morrison Hotel' in February of 1970. So, when the Doors began recording Morrison Hotel in November 1969, they decided to return to the bluesier roots of their first album. The Doors Remastered by The Doors Audio CD . This item:Morrison Hotel by The Doors Audio CD . Morrison Hotel sometimes referred to as Hard Rock Cafe from the title of the first side of the LP, whose second side is titled Morrison Hotel is The Doors' fifth album. Morrison Hotel kicks off with Roadhouse , 'going to the Roadhouse and gonna have a real, good time. Jim Morrison felt he was really just an ol' blues man and this album attempts to reflect the then current metamorphasis. But many classics reside here, Maggic M'Gill and the ecstatic Land Ho, both sea chanteys for new pirates, among them. Один из лучших, наряду с первыми двумя альбомами Дверей. Earlier in the year, when the band was playing a concert in Miami, the singer allegedly exposed himself to the audience, resulting in an arrest. Альбом, в котором наиболее воплощен американский дух. The second side of Morrison Hotel is entitled Morrison Hotel. The Doors returned to crunching, straightforward hard rock on Morrison Hotel, an album that, despite yielding no major hit singles, returned them to critical favor with hip listeners. Woman by The Doors Audio CD . It was released in 1970. Playing their hardest rock yet, and keeping everything under five minutes, they dug in like hungry men looking for a good meal. The Doors issued 'Morrison Hotel' in February of 1970. Let it roll, baby, roll'. But things didn't progress as smoothly as they had hoped. Формируйте собственную коллекцию записей The Doors. Mostly blues, but it explores some other genres, even having a mild psychedelic feel with Waiting For The Sun and others. This is basically the same as the first side, except it's not as good. The two sides don't differ much from each other. Psychedelic Rock Blues Rock. So, when the Doors began recording Morrison Hotel in November 1969, they decided to return to the bluesier roots of their first al. So they got weird, experimenting with sounds, noises and music that wasn't quite what their fans expected. Morrison Hotel. The Doors - Morrison Hotel 1970 Full Album. Roadhouse Blues is the best-remembered track, both for its drive-on sound and for Jim Morrison's partying fatalism. Jim Morrison. и другие авторские общества 15. Like many younger fans of the Doors, Leah Moore was intoxicated by their aura, their mystery, when she was a teen. Пришлось музыкантам использовать старые лирические наработки Джима, записанные в его дневниках. First, there was the matter of Jim Morrison 's looming legal problems. Listen album. Please retry. It was a strong way to start off an album and it also screams, 'we're back' . An increasingly bluesy flavor began to color the songwriting and arrangements, especially on the party'n'booze anthem Roadhouse Blues. ASCAP, LatinAutor - ACODEM и другие авторские общества 20. 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Steamy Ibis
Steamy Ibis
My version has a black barcode.
Ucantia
Ucantia
I ended up with an interesting matrix variation of this Morrison Hotel - Allentown pressing, not listed above.A.) EKS-75007-A AL ARC 21610B.) EKS-75007-A AL ARC 21210
Gribandis
Gribandis
if you have the Italian version,please also look for this edition if you have it.surely over the years there has been confusion and no user has added the precise version to his collection.https://www.discogs.com/it/The-Doors-Morrison-Hotel/release/14408395
melody of you
melody of you
Waiting for the sun, Peace Frog, Blue Sunday, The Spy et.c et.c, every single second of this record rules. This is probably my favorite Doors album.
Swift Summer
Swift Summer
Please ... pull up a chair, have a hit if you wish. I love this time of day, reminds me of the years I spent in Africa working for the Mercs after my hitch in Vietnam, getting paid with gold, in numbered Swiss Bank Accounts. But that’s all a thing of the past now, except for the setting sun, and I tell you true, you’ll never see a more beautiful sunset then over the Serengheti during mid summer. Now you can say I’ve taken too many mushrooms if you want, or chalk it up to that Finger Hash from back in the 60’s, but they needed a nurse in the outback, seems some horse rancher had taken a spill, punctured a lung if I remember correctly, and flying there in one of those tiny puddle hoppers was the only way of getting to him. The voice at the other end of the radio said there’d be a pilot waiting for me at the airport, if you can call an airport a dirt strip lined by lighted 50 gallon oil drums, and a wind directional sock that wasn’t much more then an undistinguishable flag from some country or other. Anyway, the pilot wasn’t at the airport, he was at the local bar, which was pretty much an oil lamp on top of an old door, laid across two sawhorses. He was pretty much face down with a bottle of Jack cradled in his arms. I remember him looking up as I dropped my medical bag on the table, he grabbed his bottle, afraid it may fall over. “You the pilot,” I asked? He rubbed his beard, then his eyes, then the top of the bottle before putting the cap back on, and sliding it into his jacket pocket. “I’m the only one here,” he said looking around the empty room, “So I must be.” I handed him the map and pointed to a box, saying, “This is where we need to go.” He checked his pocket to make sure his bottle was still there, lit a cigarette, and said, “Yeah, I know the place, dropped some hunters in there two weeks ago. “Come on, Sinn’s out back, all fueled and ready to go.” Sinn turned out to be a vintage Grumman low wing, and about as tired and dusty as my pilot ... though I will say that even in the low light, this guy looked a bit familiar. Once in the plane, the engine fired quickly, and I tapped him on the shoulder from my rear seat and introduced himself. “Nice to meet you,” he said taking a swig from his bottle, “James Door, a citizen of the world, and a pilot of the universe.” In this part of the world one gets used to eccentric characters, and most people drink far more then they should, it’s just that some do it behind closed doors, and others do it in public. Geeez ... will you look at that setting sun, just beautiful. Where was I? Oh yeah, anyway the flight was uneventful, when we landed it was nearly midnight, and the plantation workers lined the road with handheld torches, making for a rather surreal image. James took out a bed roll and went right to sleep under the wing as I headed over the the big house, and my patient. Seems his lung wasn’t really punctured, just grazed by the rib bone, and there’s not a lot you can do for a broken rid other then wrapping the rib cage, keeping the patient flat, and administering pain meds. He was an old timer, been in Africa for nearly 30 years, knew everyone, and if he didn’t, he knew someone who did. He asked who’d flown me in, saying that it was pretty insane of them to make the landing in the dark like that. Without looking up from my work, I gave him an injection and said, “Some guy by the name of James Door I think. Seems to be a drunk, but knows his way around the skies.” “James Door,” replied Mr. Dean. “I know everything about everyone, but that guy's a mystery. Near as I can figure, and mind you, much of this is second hand, the guy used to be some sort of rock n’ roll star, got himself in trouble in America, and one day just up and walked away. I don’t know much about rock n’ roll, not my cup of tea, but you’re young enough, you may have heard of him, had a big hit with some song called “Light My Fire,” or “I’m On Fire,” I can’t remember. He’s been here for about 10 years now, lived in Paris before that, reads a lot, and tends to keep to himself.” “Really,” I said, checking the bandage? "Seems that would have been Jim Morrison, but he died of a heroin overdose in Paris just about 10 years ago.” “Well,” replied Mr. Dean, “People come here to either lose themselves of get lost ... take your pick.” “Is that so Mr. Dean? You’re going to need to lay still for at least 2 weeks.” “Please,” he said taking my hand softly, “Call me James, or Jimmy, everyone does.” “Well then Jimmy, what brought you to this part of Africa?” “Ohhh sweetness,” he said looking off into the darkness, “Guess it was a case of bad driving.” Then he laughed and said, “Not much to run into out here in on the Serengheti”*** The Fun Facts: The actual Morrison Hotel is where the cover art was taken by photographer Henry Diltz, at 1246 South Hope Street. Security would not allow photography in the $2.50 a night hotel, meaning that each member of The Doors had to walk in individually, and over the course of a half hour or so, take their place in the front window, where the picture was taken using a telephoto lens from across the street. Now, the photos for the gatefold were taken at the Hard Rock Cafe located at the corners of East 5th Street and Wall Street in Los Angeles (300 East 5th Street in the Skid Row neighborhood), a dive-bar from which the Hard Rock Cafe chain appropriated their name.Review by Jenell Kesler
SupperDom
SupperDom
I can confirm that story to be true. Guy named Levi S LePress told me. Works at the Serenghety Kings Hotel, and was there...