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Edición Deluxe del quinto disco de estudio de The Doors, con una hora de material inédito. The Doors volvieron a sus raíces y renacieron como banda de rock & roll con su disco "Morrison Hotel". El álbum se grabó en unas pocas semanas y se publicó en febrero de 1970. El quinto disco de estudio de The Doors toma su título del Hotel del barrio de los Angeles Skid Row donde se hizo la foto de portada. Para conmemorar su cincuenta aniversario, Rhino publica una edición Deluxe de "Morrison Hotel" Que incluye el álbum original remasterizado por el ingeniero habitual del grupo, Bruce Botnick, un CD extra con tomas alternativas inéditas y vinilo de 180 gramos. Los 19 Outtakes muestran el trabajo en el estudio de Jim Morrison, John Densmore, Robby Krieger y Ray Manzarek. Los fans podrán escuchar versiones en crudo de canciones como "Peace frog", la rareza “I will Never be untrue”, “Roadhouse blues" Y su evolución a lo largo de diferentes sesiones, o una versión Jam del clásico de Motown “Money (That’s What I Want)”. esta edición 2CD/LP contiene un libreto con ensayo del periodista de Rolling Stone David Fricke.

 

ENGLISH

The Doors returned to their roots and were reborn a rock ’n’ roll band on Morrison Hotel, the group’s fifth studio album. Completed in only a few weeks and released in February 1970, the hard-charging album took its name from the Skid Row hotel in downtown Los Angeles that’s featured in the iconic cover photo taken by Henry Diltz.

Morrison Hotel: 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition includes the original album newly remastered by The Doors’ longtime engineer and mixer Bruce Botnick, plus a bonus disc of unreleased studio outtakes, and the original album on 180-gram virgin vinyl. The music will also be available from digital and streaming services the same day.

For this new collection, the original album has been expanded with more than an hour of unreleased recordings taken from the sessions for Morrison Hotel. These 19 outtakes transport listeners into the studio with Jim Morrison, John Densmore, Robby Krieger, and Ray Manzarek for an unprecedented perspective on the making of the album. Botnick says: “There are many takes, different arrangements, false starts, and insightful studio conversations between the band – who were in the studio – and producer Paul Rothchild – who was in the control room. It’s like being a fly on the wall.”

Several of these unheard recordings spotlight how Queen Of The Highway and Roadhouse Blues evolved across multiple sessions. It’s especially interesting to hear how the band played with different bass players on Roadhouse Blues. Early versions include Harvey Brooks, who played on the band’s previous album, The Soft Parade. Later takes feature guitar legend Lonnie Mack on bass along with The Lovin’ Spoonful’s John Sebastian on harmonica who, due to contractual restrictions at the time, had to be credited as G. Puglese.

Among the treasure trove of unreleased outtakes are also rough versions of Morrison Hotel tracks Peace Frog and Blue Sunday, as well as The Doors rarity I Will Never Be Untrue. The collection also captures some incredible session outtakes of the band jamming on cover versions of the Motown classic Money (That’s What I Want) and B.B. King’s Rock Me.

 

Disc One: The Original Album

Side One: Hard Rock Café

1.      “Roadhouse Blues”
2.      “Waiting For The Sun”
3.      “You Make Me Real”
4.      “Peace Frog”
5.      “Blue Sunday”
6.      “Ship Of Fools”

Side Two: Morrison Hotel
7.      “Land Ho!”
8.      “The Spy”
9.      “Queen Of The Highway”
10.  “Indian Summer”
11.  “Maggie M’Gill”

 

Disc Two: Mysterious Union

Black Dressed In Leather (Queen Of The Highway Sessions)

First Session (11/15/68)
1.      “Queen Of The Highway” (Take 1, She Was A Princess) *
2.      “Queen Of The Highway” (Various Takes) *
3.      “Queen Of The Highway” (Take 44, He Was A Monster) *

Second Session (1/16/69)
4.      “Queen Of The Highway” (Take 12, No One Could Save Her) *
5.      “Queen Of The Highway” (Take 14, Save The Blind Tiger) *

Third Session (Date Unknown)
6.      “Queen Of The Highway” (Take 1, American Boy – American Girl) *
7.      “Queen Of The Highway” (Takes 5, 6 & 9, Dancing Through The Midnight Whirlpool) *
8.      “Queen Of The Highway” (Take 14, Start It All Over) *
9.      “I Will Never Be Untrue” *
10.  “Queen Of The Highway” (Take Unknown) *

Money Beats Soul (Roadhouse Blues Sessions)

First Session
11.  “Roadhouse Blues” (Take 14, Keep Your Eyes On The Road) *
12.  “Money (That’s What I Want)” *
13.  “Rock Me Baby” *

Second Session
14.  “Roadhouse Blues” (Takes 6 & 7, Your Hands Upon The Wheel) *
15.  “Roadhouse Blues” (Take 8, We’re Goin’ To The Roadhouse) *

Third Session
16.  “Roadhouse Blues” (Takes 1 & 2, We’re Gonna Have A Real Good Time) *
17.  “Roadhouse Blues” (Takes 5, 6 & 14, Let It Roll Baby Roll) *
Dawn’s Highway (Peace Frog/Blue Sunday Session)
18.  “Peace Frog/Blue Sunday” (Take 4) *
19.  “Peace Frog” (Take 12) *

 

LP Track Listing

Side One: Hard Rock Cafe
1.      “Roadhouse Blues”
2.      “Waiting For The Sun”
3.      “You Make Me Real”
4.      “Peace Frog”
5.      “Blue Sunday”
6.      “Ship Of Fools”

 

Side Two: Morrison Hotel
1.      “Land Ho!”
2.      “The Spy”
3.      “Queen Of The Highway”
4.      “Indian Summer”
5.      “Maggie M’Gill”

* previously unreleased

DOORS LP+2CD Morrison Hotel (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)

€84,90 Regular Price
€69,90Sale Price
  • Label: Rhino Records – R2 627602, Elektra – 603497847600
    Format: All Media, Deluxe Edition, Limited Edition, Numbered, 50th AnniversaryVinyl, LP, Album, Reissue, Remastered, StereoCD, Album, Reissue, Remastered, Stereo, MQACD, Stereo, MQA
    Country: Worldwide
    Released: Oct 9, 2020

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