The Doors - Greatest Hits 2CD (2008) [FLAC] vtwin88cube
- Type:
- Audio > FLAC
- Files:
- 47
- Size:
- 995.7 MB
- Tag(s):
- Star Mark
- Uploaded:
- Jul 10, 2012
- By:
- vtwin88cube
The Doors Greatest Hits (2008) The Doors, one of the most influential and controversial rock bands of the 1960s, were formed in Los Angeles in 1965 by UCLA film students Ray Manzarek, keyboards, and Jim Morrison, vocals; with drummer John Densmore and guitarist Robby Krieger. The group never added a bass player, and their sound was dominated by Manzarek's electric organ work and Morrison's deep, sonorous voice, with which he sang and intoned his highly poetic lyrics. The group signed to Elektra Records in 1966 and released its first album, The Doors, featuring the hit "Light My Fire," in 1967. Format: FLAC Lossless Label: Star Mark Catalog: LDB 5054-1/2 Audiochecker: 99.96% CDDA & 99.90% CDDA Contains: Album Art & ID Tags Audio-Info: Disc 1 01. Break On Through (To The Other Side) 02. Light My Fire 03. Hello, I Love You 04. Love Her Madly 05. Strange Days 06. Love Street 07. Riders On The Storm 08. Queen Of The Highway 09. Unhappy Girl 10. Yes, The River Knows 11. The Crystal Ship 12. You're Lost Little Girl 13. Wintertime Love 14. Blue Sunday 15. Summer's Almost Gone 16. I Can't See Your Face In My Mind 17. Touch Me 18. Alabama Song (Whisky Bar) 19. People Are Strange 20. Spanish Caravan 21. Take It As It Comes 22. I Looked At You 23. The End Disc 2 01. Roadside Blues 02. You Make Me Real 03. Love Me Two Times 04. My Eyes Have Seen You 05. Twentieth Century Fox 06. Moonlight Drive 07. Waiting For The Sun 08. Back Door Man 09. Wild Child 10. Shaman's Blues 11. Not To Touch The Earth 12. Five To One 13. The Unknown Soldier 14. The Spy 15. Soul Kitchen 16. Peace Frog 17. Easy Ride 18. L.A. Woman 19. Runnin' Blue 20. When The Music's Over ****Support The Artists & Buy It If You Like It!**** ****Enjoy & Please Don't Forget To Seed!****
Thanks a lot man! R.I.P. The Lizard King.
Taco92...you're welcome. Enjoy.
Nice work vtwin88cube. I first found the pace of "Light my fire" a little faster compared to the original album of 1967. I measured it with a stop watch and the difference was in real terms. It sounds odd. Can you to tell me the source of the rips?
sounds great, tnq!
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