The Doors Waiting for the Sun Sealed Vinyl Record Lp USA 1976 Hype Sticker
Label: Elektra
Product Code: EKS-74024
Format: Virgin Vinyl LP - Original Factory Sealed
Discography About The Record:
The Doors' 1967 albums had raised expectations so high that their third effort was greeted as a major disappointment. With a few exceptions, the material was much mellower, and while this yielded some fine melodic ballad rock in "Love Street," "Wintertime Love," "Summer's Almost Gone," and "Yes, the River Knows," there was no denying that the songwriting was not as impressive as it had been on the first two records. On the other hand, there were first-rate tunes such as the spooky "The Unknown Soldier," with antiwar lyrics as uncompromisingly forceful as anything the band did, and the compulsively riff-driven "Hello, I Love You," which nonetheless bore an uncomfortably close resemblance to the Kinks' "All Day and All of the Night." The flamenco guitar of "Spanish Caravan," the all-out weirdness of "Not to Touch the Earth" (which was a snippet of a legendary abandoned opus, "The Celebration of the Lizard"), and the menacing closer "Five to One" were also interesting. In fact, time's been fairly kind to the record, which is quite enjoyable and diverse, just not as powerful a full-length statement as the group's best albums.
Tracks:
Hello, I Love You 2:22
Love Street 3:06
Not To Touch The Earth 3:54
Summer's Almost Gone 3:20
Wintertime Love 1:52
The Unknown Soldier 3:10
Spanish Caravan 2:58
My Wild Love 2:50
We Could Be So Good Together 2:20
Yes, The River Knows 2:35
Five To One 4:22
RECORD CONDITION:
THE VIRGIN VINYL ALBUM IS STILL ORIGINAL FACTORY SEALED.
COVER CONDITION:
GATEFOLD COVER IS STILL SEALED AND COVERED IN ITS ORIGINAL FACTORY SHRINK WRAP W/ SOME CORNER AND SEAM WEAR AND STICKERS SMALL CREASES.
NO OTHER IMPERFECTIONS ON THE COVER
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