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THE DOORS WEIRD SONGS JIM MORRISON RARE VINYL LP (A 6199)

Sold Date: July 5, 2014
Start Date: June 28, 2014
Final Price: £11.00 (GBP)
Bid Count: 14
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THE DOORS

RARE 1970s GERMAN LIVE ALBUM

WEIRD SONGS

117g 12" black vinyl disc with bass clef stamped green paper labels in a fully laminated picture outer sleeve

The labels are for the non-existant 'Live Session' album by the equally non-existant The Wizards, This was to thwart inferior bootlegers from using the actual Doors tracks on the record to make their own records.

Unofficial 1970s German 12" album release (A-6199) STEREO 33.3rpm

Run-out grooves: Made In Germany

Side One:

Bill Siddons quotes William Blake. Oh Carol (Frisco '69). Jim Morrison reads Hello I Love You. Hello I Love You (London '68). Ray talks about Hello I Love You. Morrison talks about his favourites. Rock Me (Frisco '69). Who Scared You (LA '68). Money (London '68). Unknown Soldier (Frankfurt '68).

Side Two:

Horse Latitudes (London '68). Moonlight Drive. The Wasp (Frankfurt '68). Hitler (Out-take from Jim's American Prayer Session 12/8/70). The End (Isle of Wight '70). Graveyard Poem