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Sold Date:
May 25, 2014
Start Date:
May 25, 2014
Final Price:
£55.00
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The Doors No One Here Gets Out Alive a four vinyl lp box set released in 2001.
The box set consists of four shows, one on each disc, of a syndicated radio show called Innerview. The show was a music interview series that was hosted by Los Angeles disc jockey Jim Ladd.
The box set consists of music by the Doors and interviews of the surviving members of the band. Various topics are discussed, even the possibility of singer Jim Morrison being alive and well in Africa. Drummer John Densmore only answers the question regarding Morrison being alive after the tape recorder has been switched off, effectively furthering the Morrison myth.
The shows themselves took two years to produce and aired around the same time the book of the same name was released; during the summer of 1979. Each week, a new one-hour episode would air, spanning four weeks.
The shows were released as a limited edition vinyl box set. The release was limited to 150 copies, many of which were kept by the radio station employees themselves .There are some bootlegs out there of this set but they have the commercials taken out , this is one of the original 150 given to radio stations with commercials.
Plain black outer box , the vinyls are housed in normal white inner sleeves , they all have the same centre labels as can be seen in one of the pics , the only way to tell them apart is by the run outs D1a / D1b etc etc
The black outer box is in excellent condition
The vinyl's do have visible scuffs I have listened to the whole thing there are some light crackles here n there but no jumps plays through superbly