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Stoned Immaculate: The Music of the Doors

Stoned Immaculate: The Music of the Doors

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Record Label: Elektra Entertainment
Genre: Rock and Pop
Subgenre: Tribute Albums
Release Date: November 14, 2000
Number of Discs: 1
Song List: Disc 1
: 1. Break on Through - Stone Temple Pilots/Robby Krieger/Ray Manzarek
2. Riders on the Storm - Creed
3. Light My Fire - Train
4. Peace Frog - Smash Mouth
5. L.A. Woman - Days Of The New
6. Love Me Two Times - Aerosmith
7. Under Waterfall - The Doors
8. Wild Child - The Cult/Ray Manzarek
9. Roadhouse Rap - Jim Morrison
10. Roadhouse Blues - John Lee Hooker/Jim Morrison
11. Is Everybody in? - William Burroughs
12. Hello, I Love You - Oleander
13. Touch Me - Ian Astbury
14. Children of the Night - Perry Farrell/Exene
15. Love Her Madly - Bo Diddley
16. Cosmic Movie, The - The Doors
17. End, The - Days Of The New
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Details: Includes liner notes by Ralph Sall, Danny Sugerman, Robby Krieger, Ray Manzarek & John Densmore. STONED IMMACULATE is much better than the average tribute album. Not only is it more cleverly conceived; along with the contemporary and classic bands performing in homage to the Doors, there are works by artists who influenced the seminal Morrison-led group. There's nary a dud track here (although Cult frontman Ian Astbury's version of "Touch Me" at times verges on Wayne Newton territory) and at least one--Creed's "Riders on the Storm", which reinterprets the song's chorus brilliantly--actually improves on the original. Other highlights include Aerosmith's letter-perfect Xerox of "Love Me Two Times" (a song they were born to play), William S. Burrough's appropriately sepulchral recitation of "Is Everybody In?" and Stone Temple Pilots' nicely metallic take on "Break on Through."
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