THE DOORS 7LP box set 180g 2008 NUMBERED limited OOP jim morrison RAY MANZAREK

Sold Date: November 20, 2017
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THE DOORS 7LP BOX SET FROM 2008 STILL IN SHRINK BUT NOT SEALED. 180G VINYL. NUMBERED 03723/12500













Tracklist
The Doors A1 Break On Through (To The Other Side)
A2 Soul Kitchen
A3 The Crystal Ship
A4 Twentieth Century Fox
A5 Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)
A6 Light My Fire
B1 Back Door Man
B2 I Looked At You
B3 End Of The Night
B4 Take It As It Comes
B5 The End

Strange Days C1 Strange Days
C2 You're Lost Little Girl
C3 Love Me Two Times
C4 Unhappy Girl
C5 Horse Latitudes
C6 Moonlight Drive
D1 People Are Strange
D2 My Eyes Have Seen You
D3 I Can't See Your Face In My Mind
D4 When The Music's Over

Waiting For The Sun E1 Hello, I Love You
E2 Love Street
E3 Not To Touch The Earth
E4 Summer's Almost Gone
E5 Wintertime Love
E6 The Unknown Soldier
F1 Spanish Caravan
F2 My Wild Love
F3 We Could Be So Good Together
F4 Yes, The River Knows
F5 Five To One

The Soft Parade G1 Tell All The People
G2 Touch Me
G3 Shaman's Blues
G4 Do It
G5 Easy Ride
H1 Wild Child
H2 Runnin' Blue
H3 Wishful Sinful
H4 The Soft Parade

Morrison Hotel I1 Roadhouse Blues
I2 Waiting For The Sun
I3 You Make Me Real
I4 Peace Frog
I5 Blue Sunday
I6 Ship Of Fools
J1 Land Ho!
J2 The Spy
J3 Queen Of The Highway
J4 Indian Summer
J5 Maggie M'Gill

L.A. Woman K1 The Changeling
K2 Love Her Madly
K3 Been Down So Long
K4 Cars Hiss By My Window
K5 L.A. Woman
L1 L'America
L2 Hyacinth House
L3 Crawling King Snake
L4 The Wasp (Texas Radio And The Big Beat)
L5 Riders On The Storm

The Doors (Mono Version) M1 Break On Through (To The Other Side)
M2 Soul Kitchen
M3 The Crystal Ship
M4 Twentieth Century Fox
M5 Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)
M6 Light My Fire
N1 Back Door Man
N2 I Looked At You
N3 End Od The Night
N4 Take It As It Comes
N5 The End
Companies, etc. Pressed By – Notes Limited to 12500 copies.
Featuring the original stereo mix of all six studio albums on 180-gram HQ vinyl.
Plus a second copy of "The Doors" in its original mono mix.

Tracks A1 to B5 originally issued as Elektra #EKS-74007 (01/1967).
Tracks C1 to D4 originally issued as Elektra #EKS-74014 (10/1967).
Tracks E1 to F5 originally issued as Elektra #EKS-74024 (07/1968).
Tracks G1 to H4 originally issued as Elektra #EKS-75005 (07/1969).
Tracks I1 to J5 originally issued as Elektra #EKS-75007 (02/1970).
Tracks K1 to L5 originally issued as Elektra #EKS-75011 (04/1971).
Tracks M1 to N5 originally issued as Elektra #EKL-4007 (01/1967).

℗ & © 2007 Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Company.
Manufactured and marketed by Rhino Entertainment Company.
Printed in U.S.A. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 0 8122 74881 16



















                                                                                                                                                                         



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