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Studio album by the Doors
Released January 4, 1967
Recorded August – September 1966
Studio Sunset Sound, Hollywood
Genre
Psychedelic rock[1]art rock[2]psychedelia[3]
Length 43:34
Label Elektra
Producer Paul A. Rothchild
The Doors chronology
The Doors
(1967) Strange Days
(1967)
The Doors is the debut studio album by the American rock band the Doors, released on January 4, 1967, by Elektra Records. It was recorded in August and September 1966 at Sunset Sound Recorders, in Hollywood, California, under the production of Paul A. Rothchild. The album features the extended version of the band`s breakthrough single `Light My Fire` and the lengthy closer `The End` with its Oedipal spoken word section.[4] Various publications, including BBC and Rolling Stone, have listed The Doors as one of the greatest debut albums of all time.[5][6]
The Doors worked on the material of their debut album throughout 1966 at various locations and stages, such as the Whisky a Go Go. The album`s recording started after their dismissal from the venue, having just signed with Elektra Records. The recording of The Doors established the band`s wide range of musical influences, such as jazz, classical, blues, pop, R&B and rock music.[7] It has been largely viewed as an essential part of the psychedelic rock evolution, while also being acknowledged as a source of inspiration to numerous other works.
The Doors and `Light My Fire` have been inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame. In 2015, the Library of Congress selected The Doors for inclusion in the National Recording Registry for being `culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant`.[8] The Doors has sold over 13 million copies worldwide as of 2015,[9] making it the band`s best-selling album.[10] In 2003 and 2012, Rolling Stone ranked it number 42 on its list of the `500 Greatest Albums of All Time`, repositioning it to number 86 in the 2020 edition
1. `Break On Through (To the Other Side)` 2:29
2. `Soul Kitchen` 3:35
3. `The Crystal Ship` 2:34
4. `Twentieth Century Fox` 2:33
5. `Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)` 3:21
6. `Light My Fire` 7:01
7. `Back Door Man` 3:35
8. `I Looked at You` 2:24
9. `End of the Night` 2:54
10. `Take It as It Comes` 2:18
11. `The End` 11:46
ersonnel adapted from the 50th Anniversary edition album liner notes:[74]
The Doors
Jim Morrison – vocals
Ray Manzarek – organ, piano, bass; backing vocals[104] and marxophone on `Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)`[29]
Robby Krieger – guitar; bass guitar on `Soul Kitchen`[nb 4] and `Back Door Man`;[36][108] backing vocals on `Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)`[104]
John Densmore – drums, backing vocals on `Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)`[104]
Additional musicians
Larry Knechtel – bass guitar on `Soul Kitchen`, `Twentieth Century Fox`,[107][109] `Light My Fire`,[33] `I Looked at You` and `Take It as It Comes`[110]
Production
Paul A. Rothchild – production; backing vocals on `Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)`[nb 5]
Bruce Botnick – engineering
Joel Brodsky – back cover photography
Guy Webster – front cover photography
William S. Harvey – art direction and design