The Doors – L.A. Woman
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L.A. Woman (1971) is The Doors’ final album with Jim Morrison and a triumphant return to their blues roots. Recorded in their Los Angeles rehearsal space with producer Bruce Botnick, the album captures the band at their rawest and most self-assured. Its sound is loose, electric, and unvarnished — a blend of rock, blues, and psychedelia that feels both urgent and timeless. Morrison’s voice, smoky and weathered, carries the grit of lived experience through songs like “Love Her Madly,” “Riders on the Storm,” and the title track, each infused with a sense of restless energy and farewell. L.A. Woman stands as both a culmination and reinvention — the sound of a band rediscovering its roots while pushing into darker, more reflective territory. The interplay between Robby Krieger’s guitar, Ray Manzarek’s organ, and John Densmore’s fluid drumming creates a hypnotic tension that defines the record’s mood. Released just months before Morrison’s death, the album endures as a haunting and powerful final chapter, cementing The Doors’ place as one of rock’s most distinctive and enduring bands.
Reviews
“A gritty, soulful masterpiece — The Doors at their most authentic and alive.” – Rolling Stone
“Raw, hypnotic, and timeless — a perfect farewell from one of rock’s great poets.” – The Guardian
“A return to form that captures everything The Doors did best.” – AllMusic
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AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:Artist: The DoorsLabel: ElektraFormat: LPUnits: 1Country: GermanyGenre: Pop & RockStyle: Classic RockA1 Changeling
A2 Love Her Madly
A3 Been Down So Long
A4 Cars Hiss By My Window
A5 L.A. Woman
B1 L'America
B2 Hyacinth House
B3 Crawling King Snake
B4 The Wasp (Texas Radio & The Big Beat)
B5 Riders On The Storm