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Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community Jun 30, 2012
Pros: there are some good Doors classics here. Cons: bonus tracks make me hate Roadhouse Blues.
Summary: . I’ve had a lot of fun revisiting the music of The Doors, and getting a lesson with what the band were about from album to album. Their first three albums are great albums, warts and all. And then came The Soft ... read more
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Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Sep 3, 2009
Pros: Cool bluesy sound. Some very, very strong material. Cons: Some album filler. Slightly uneven.
Summary: =Miss Maggie M'Gill, she lived on a hillHer daddy got drunk and left her no willSo she went down, down to Tangie TownPeople down there really like to get it onNow if you're sad and you're feeling blueGo out and buy a brand new ... read more
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Rated a Somewhat Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Apr 8, 2008
Pros: A great album by one of rock's finest bands. Cons: Only the fact that some of the songs took a while to get into
Summary: When people think of the musical group The Doors, songs such as “Light My Fire” and “Break On Through” tend to come to mind first. Those were the first songs I thought of years ago before I knew what The Doors were really about. Besides their ... read more
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Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Sep 21, 2003
Pros: As solid a Doors album as you'll find; consistent throughout Cons: Kind of short at 37 minutes
Summary: What's a little bit frustrating about the doors, I think, is that there's often more attention paid to lead vocalist Jim Morrison's antics and instability than to the actual music the band recorded. Morrison Hotel, if nothing else, proves one thing ... read more
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Rated a Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Mar 10, 2001
Pros: Back to basics. Peace Frog/Blue Sunday, and Queen Of The Highway Cons: The innovation, the mystery, and the magic are gone.
Summary: Released in 1970, Morrison Hotel continued the destruction of Jim Morrison's 'Rock-God' image that began on the previous album, The Soft Parade. Gone were the tacky horn and string arrangements that would certainly have ended a lesser bands career, and ... read more
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Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Jan 4, 2001
Pros: Varied musical themes with an emphasis on the blues roots of the players Cons: None to speak of
Summary: Morrison Hotel, released in 1970, is actually two albums in one. The first part of the album is titled Hard Rock Cafe, and consists of six tracks, while the second part is called Morrison Hotel, which has five tracks. The entire ... read more
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Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Oct 25, 2000
Pros: Everything. Cons: None at all!
Summary: Morrison Hotel is a come-back album. The Doors had gone through a 'dry' spell before releasing this, their second last, record. Prior to the release of Morrison Hotel, The Doors were exploring different sounds (the previous Soft ... read more
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Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Mar 2, 2000
Pros: No throwaway tripe, it's like y' know Rockin' Dude!! Cons: none
Summary: As a rule the Doors are known for poetic, "psychedelic" epics like "The end" or "when the music's over" or else they are adored by "angst-ridden" teenagers, who view the Oliver Stone movie and ... read more
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Rated a Very Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Feb 5, 2000
Pros: Classic Jim, plus timeless songs dominated by Krieger Cons: Jim lost it in the tub not too long after
Summary: Ocean City, Maryland, summer of 1981 : I bought the new Doors Greatest Hits album, the one with the red and white and black cover. Rolling Stone ( back when it was worth reading ) had just published their infamous Jim Morrison cover - "He's Hot, ... read more
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Rated a Helpful Review by the Epinions community
Dec 7, 1999
Pros: Probably the best Doors' album. Every song is good. Pure Blues driven Rock'n'Roll. Cons: Nothing at all.
Summary: The Doors' fifth studio release, "Morrison Hotel" put out in 1970, and remains to be not only my favorite Doors album, but I think their best album in general. Like "The Soft Parade", "Hotel" only has two real popular songs ... read more
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Rated Show by the Epinions community Nov 28, 2004
Pros: Great tunes that are staples of the Doors Music. Cons: When you branch off to more exciting Doors' albums, this one collects dust.
Summary: Morrison Cafe, a classic. One of the doors staples. This taps into the blues side of the doors and continues to be an instant favorite people just exploring the doors. If you are not sure about what album to first start off with this is one of them.
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