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During the period in late 1970 and early ’71 when Jim Morrison and his bandmates in the Doors were recording their sixth and final studio album, “L.A. Woman,” at their West Hollywood ...
Click here for "L.A. Woman: Track List," by Jeff Weiss In the winter of 1970-71, the Doors hibernated inside their rehearsal studio in West Hollywood to create L.A. Woman. Recorded and mixed in ...
L.A. Woman took shape in a rehearsal room that the Doors had converted into a makeshift studio, and bassist Jerry Scheff and guitarist Marc Benno were brought in to round out their sound.
40TH ANNIVERSARY REISSUE OF L.A. WOMAN ALBUM; AND NEW DVD/BLU-RAY ON JANUARY 24, 2012 Fans of iconic rock band The Doors are in for something special. The group's final album, 1971's L.A. Woman, with ...
The Doors were the quintessential L.A. band. Aldous Huxley’s book The Doors of Perception was the source of the band’s name. Huxley was an English writer who died in Los Angeles in 1963. The ...
The long-lasting appeal of the Doors is evident in the 40th anniversary edition of their album 'L.A. Woman' that was released earlier this year. In a new interview, guitarist Robbie Krieger spoke ...
Read little-known facts about the recording of 'L.A. Woman,' the final album the Doors released in Jim Morrison's lifetime. Doors' 'L.A. Woman': 10 Things You Didn't Know ...
The two-disc reissue of The Doors ' L.A. Woman (Elektra, 1971), released to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the original album, documents how this band achieved what The Beatles could not with Let ...
A decade on from the album’s last reissue, this expanded 50th-anniversary edition sheds new light on this most intriguing of records. Newly remastered – once more – by producer Bruce Botnick ...
The Doors are previewing their upcoming 'L.A. Woman' reissue with a rare demo recording of "Riders on the Storm." ...