| L.A. Woman (40th Anniversary) | 
| Artist: The Doors Label: Rhino Category: Music
List Price: £18.99 Buy New: £8.57 as of 22/5/2012 20:35 CDT details You Save: £10.42 (55%)
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Seller: marvelio-uk
Format: CD Languages: English (Unknown), English (Original Language) Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Running Time: 100 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.3
MPN: 4 3 00797551 UPC: 081227975517 EAN: 0081227975517
Release Date: January 23, 2012 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| • | The Changeling (Remaster) | | • | Love Her Madly (Remaster) | | • | Been Down So Long (Remaster) | | • | Cars Hiss By My Window (Remaster) | | • | L.A. Woman (Remaster) | | • | L'America (Remaster) | | • | Hyacinth House (Remaster) | | • | Crawling King Snake (Remaster) | | • | The Wasp (Texas Radio And The Big Beat) [Remaster] | | • | Riders On The Storm (Remaster) |
Disc 2
| • | The Changeling (Alternate Version) | | • | Love Her Madly (Alternate Version) | | • | Cars Hiss By My Window (Alternate Version) | | • | L.A. Woman (Alternate Version) | | • | The Wasp (Texas Radio And The Big Beat) [Alternate Version] | | • | Been Down So Long (Alternate Version) | | • | Riders On The Storm (Alternate Version) | | • | She Smells So Nice | | • | Rock Me |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.co.uk Review The last official Doors studio album, LA Woman was still high on the charts when, like the "actor out on loan" of its closing track, "Riders on the Storm", Jim Morrison died in a Paris bathtub in the summer of 1971. Via such tracks as "The Changeling", "Crawling King Snake", and the frothy, rollicking title track, the collection leaned heavily toward the blues--in particular, Morrison's boastful "Lizard King" brand of it. It also holds another entry in the band's ever-adventurous tone poems in the ever-underrated mythical tale of American music and culture, "WASP (Texas Radio and the Big Beat)". --Billy Altman
From Amazon.com This is the Doors' blues album, their best since their 1967 self-titled debut and their last before singer Jim Morrison died in 1971. The band sounds very inspired here, particular after lackluster efforts like Waiting for the Sun and The Soft Parade. This inspiration is demonstrated in the awesome boogie of "The Changeling" and "L.A. Woman," the lazy blues of "Cars Hiss by My Window," and the very pretty "Hyacinth House" (featuring the great line "I see the bathroom is clear"). Although Morrison not surprisingly takes himself too seriously at times, as in his spoken-word ranting in "The Wasp (Texas Radio and the Big Beat)," Ray Manzarek's keyboards and Robby Krieger's bottleneck guitar both shine, helping to make L.A. Woman a minor rock & roll classic. --Andy Boynton
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