The Doors – Weird Scenes Inside The Gold Mine (VG/VG+) – 2xLP, US 1972
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Weird Scenes Inside The Gold Mine is an LP by The Doors from 1972 released on the Elektra label.
About this album
Weird Scenes Inside The Gold Mine is a sharply chosen Doors compilation that foregrounds the band’s most distinctive qualities: Jim Morrison’s magnetic baritone, Ray Manzarek’s vivid keyboards and the group’s blend of psychedelia, blues and gothic tension. Issued in 1972, after Morrison’s death, it drew on key material from across the band’s run and helped frame The Doors as more than hitmakers, but as one of rock’s most singular and enduring albums groups. From Break On Through and Strange Days to The End and Peace Frog / Blue Sunday, it captures the dark poetry and shifting dynamics that made their catalogue so influential.
Genre: Pop & Rock
Review
AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:Artist: The DoorsLabel: Elektra – 8E-6001Format: LP, Album, CompilationUnits: 2Country: USReleased: 1972Genre: Pop & RockStyle: Classic Rock, Psychedelic RockA1 Break On Through
A2 Strange Days
A3 Shaman'S Blues
A4 Love Street
A5 Peace Frog / Blue Sunday
A6 The Wasp (Texas Radio & The Big Beat)
A7 End Of The Night
B1 Love Her Madly
B2 Spanish Caravan
B3 Ship Of Fools
B4 The Spy
B5 The End
C1 Take It As It Comes
C2 Running Blue
C3 L.A. Woman
C4 Five To One
C5 Who Scared You
C6 (You Need Meat) Don'T Go No Further
D1 Riders On The Storm
D2 Maggie Mcgill
D3 Horse Latitudes
D4 When The Music'S Over