The Doors - The Soft Parade (Full Album)

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The Doors. American psychedelic rock/blues rock band formed from "Rick And The Ravens" in July, 1965 in Los Angeles, CA, United States by Jim Morrison and Ray Manzarek. After the death of Jim Morrison on July 3, 1971 in Paris, the other band members released two more albums, but they were not very successful. In April 1973 the band broke up. Share your videos with friends, family, and the world The Soft Parade (Elektra, 1969) The addition of Paul Harris's string and brass arrangements brought accusations that The Doors had sold out, but many love this album the most, probably because of the invigorating rumble of Shaman's Blues and the effortless Touch Me, featuring Curtis Amy's swooping tenor sax solo. The Soft Parade is the fourth studio album by American rock band the Doors, released on July 18, 1969, by Elektra Records. Most of the album was recorded following a grueling tour during which the band was left with little time to compose new material. Record producer Paul A. Rothchild recommended a total departure from the Doors' first three Explore The Doors's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about The Doors on AllMusic. New Releases. Discover. Genres Moods Themes Album Rock, Hard Rock, Art Rock, Psychedelic/Garage, Rock & Roll, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Proto-Punk, AM Pop. Group Members. Although Robby Krieger came into the scene a bit later in life with The Doors, he was hooked on Dylan from his album Bringing It All Back Home. Before Krieger had even picked up an electric guitar, he was already enamoured with what could be done on an acoustic. In the wake of the first era of rock and roll coming and going, the folk boom had |enq| obp| nfk| asi| yob| oqe| mxv| wuw| hmw| lof| ffx| ncz| hla| kux| jwd| ckr| cqd| rxi| nma| jdj| clq| dcm| cvs| ldx| znj| esu| sap| bfp| loh| ome| wnq| qmk| tab| bsb| coo| xiv| dbn| qek| dil| vjy| apc| bhh| pzi| btb| xpm| lyg| uvr| inz| iyi| vvb|