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Sunday, September 01, 2024

THE MANY FACES OF THE DOORS - Various Artist (and then some!) | Butterboy


THE DOORS +

VA - The Many Faces of Doors [2015] (3 x CDs)

In this triple album, 'The Many Faces Of The Doors' we get into the secret world of the band, with hard-to-find tracks, side projects by its members, remakes and also, their roots. 

“The Many Faces of The Doors,” released in 2015 by Music Brokers, is a captivating box set that delves into the legendary rock band, The Doors, through a diverse array of tracks and artists. This compilation is divided into three distinct CDs, each with its own thematic focus, offering listeners a multifaceted experience of The Doors’ music and influence.

The first CD, “Now And Then” showcases the individual talents of The Doors’ members and their collaborations with other artists. Notable tracks include “Perceptual Notions” by Jim Morrison, “Just Like Sherlock Holmes” by Ray Manzarek & Roy Rogers, and “Brain Damage” by Robby Krieger. These tracks provide a glimpse into the creative minds of the band members and highlight their contributions to music beyond their work with The Doors.

The second CD, “The Songs” is a tribute to The Doors’ iconic hits, performed by various artists. This disc features covers of classic tracks such as “Riders On The Storm” by Steve Cropper, Tony Kaye, and Joe Lynn Turner, “People Are Strange” by David Johansen, and “Light My Fire” by Ian Gillan, Rick Wakeman, and Steve Howe. These reinterpretations pay homage to The Doors’ enduring legacy and demonstrate the band’s far-reaching influence on musicians across different genres.

The third CD, “The Roots” explores the musical influences that shaped The Doors’ sound. This disc includes tracks by legendary artists such as Howlin’ Wolf, Bo Diddley, Muddy Waters, and Billie Holiday. By featuring these foundational tracks, the box set provides context for The Doors’ music and illustrates the rich tapestry of blues, jazz, and rock that inspired the band.

Overall, “The Many Faces of The Doors” is a fabulous collection that offers both die-hard fans and new listeners an in-depth look at the band’s music, influences, and legacy. The box set not only celebrates The Doors’ contributions to rock music but also highlights the interconnectedness of various musical genres and the enduring impact of the band’s innovative sound. For music enthusiasts who appreciate well-crafted compilations and the preservation of music history, this box set is a must-have addition to their collection. (Butterboy)

Well here’s a little curio!  I haven’t listened to it yet but . . . .Cliff Morrison [Cliff Marsden] pretender to the throne of the Lizard King he is of course no relation >>shudder<< !? et al! Oh well have at it! 






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