music.wikisort.org - CompositionLive at the Hollywood Bowl is the third official live album by the American rock band the Doors, released in May 1987 by Elektra Records. The concert was recorded on July 5, 1968, at the Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, the Doors' hometown.
1987 album by The Doors
For other artists' performances at the Hollywood Bowl, see Live at the Hollywood Bowl.
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Released | May 1987 (1987-05) |
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Recorded | July 5, 1968 |
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Venue | Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles |
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Genre | Rock |
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- 22:19
- 71:05 (2012 version)
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Label | Elektra |
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Producer | Paul A. Rothchild |
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At a length of 22 minutes and 19 seconds, the 1987 album is the Doors' shortest official release. A VHS video of the concert was also released, containing 14 songs. The full version of the concert, entitled Live at the Bowl '68, was released in October 2012 on CD, LP and Blu-ray Disc. A shortened version of the concert is on The Doors - 30 Years Commemorative Edition DVD.
Recording
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The entire concert was recorded using several cameras and is one of only two professionally recorded live performances of the band in color (the other being Live at The Isle of Wight Festival 1970). The Doors' long-time sound engineer Bruce Botnick recorded the concert direct from the soundboard onto an 8-track machine. The recording of "The End" was used in the film project Feast of Friends, which was not released until November 2014.
Initial sound problems with Morrison's microphone made the opening trio of songs ("Hello, I Love You", "The WASP (Texas Radio and the Big Beat)" and "Spanish Caravan") somewhat distorted. This was digitally rectified for the 2012 release by Bruce Botnick. The 2012 edition of the concert also made use of some different camera angles than the version released on video in 1987.
Critical reception
Bruce Eder, in a review for AllMusic, gave the album three and a half out of five stars, calling it "a good companion to the other live archival issues of its era, although none of it holds a candle to the New York concert included in The Doors: Box Set [1997]".[1]
Track listing
1987 LP version
All tracks are written by the Doors (Jim Morrison, Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger and John Densmore), except where noted. Details are taken from the 1987 Elektra Records album and may differ from other sources.[4]
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1. | "Wake Up" | 1:40 |
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2. | "Light My Fire" | 8:15 |
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Total length: | 9:55 |
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Side twoTitle |
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3. | "The Unknown Soldier" | 4:14 |
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4. | "A Little Game" | 1:20 |
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5. | "The Hill Dwellers" | 2:21 |
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6. | "Spanish Caravan" | 1:19 |
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Total length: | 9:14
19:09 |
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1987 CD version
2012 version (Live at the Bowl '68)
All tracks are written by The Doors except tracks 3, 4 and 6.
Video version
Live at the Hollywood Bowl |
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Released | 1987 (1987) |
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Recorded | July 5, 1968 |
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Venue | Hollywood Bowl, Los Angeles |
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Genre | Rock |
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Length | 62:00 |
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Label | MCA Home Video |
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Director | Paul Ferrara |
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Producer | Rick Schmidlin |
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The Doors Are Open (1998) |
Live at the Hollywood Bowl (1987) |
The Doors - 30 Years Commemorative Edition (2001) |
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1987/2000 version
- "When the Music's Over"
- "Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)" (Bertolt Brecht, Kurt Weill)
- "Back Door Man" (Willie Dixon)
- "Five to One"
- "Back Door Man" (Reprise)
- "Moonlight Drive"
- "Horse Latitudes"
- "A Little Game" (Excerpt from "Celebration of the Lizard")
- "The Hill Dwellers" (Excerpt from "The Celebration of the Lizard")
- "Spanish Caravan" (Edited version)
- "Wake Up"
- "Light My Fire"
- "The Unknown Soldier"
- "The End"
2012 version
- Show Start/Intro
- "When The Music’s Over"
- "Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)" (Bertolt Brecht, Kurt Weill)
- "Back Door Man" (Willie Dixon)
- "Five To One"
- "Back Door Man" (reprise) (Dixon)
- "The WASP" (Texas Radio and the Big Beat)
- "Hello, I Love You"
- "Moonlight Drive"
- "Horse Latitudes"
- "A Little Game"
- "The Hill Dwellers"
- "Spanish Caravan"
- "Hey, What Would You Guys Like to Hear?"
- "Wake Up!"
- "Light My Fire" (Segue)
- "Light My Fire"
- "The Unknown Soldier"
- "The End" (Segue)
- "The End"
Special Features
- Echoes from the Bowl
- You Had to Be There
- Reworking the Doors
- Television Performances:
- "Wild Child" (from The Smothers Brothers Show, 1968)
- "Light My Fire" (from The Jonathan Winters Show, 1967)
- "Gloria" (music video)
Personnel
The Doors
References
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Books |
- Wilderness: The Lost Writings of Jim Morrison
- The American Night
- No One Here Gets Out Alive
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На других языках
- [en] Live at the Hollywood Bowl (The Doors album)
[es] Live At The Hollywood Bowl
Live At The Hollywood Bowl es el tercer álbum en vivo de la banda estadounidense The Doors. Fue grabado en julio de 1968, pero no fue puesto a la venta hasta el año 1987.
El álbum se volvió obsoleto y dejó de venderse cuando su material fue incorporado al CD doble In Concert (1991). Sin embargo, el vídeo del concierto sigue disponible en formato DVD.
[ru] Live at the Hollywood Bowl
Live at the Hollywood Bowl (с англ. — «концерт в Голливуд-боул») — третий официальный концертный альбом группы американской группы The Doors, выпущенный в июне 1987 года.
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