THE DOORS LIVE AT THE MATRIX 1967
THE DOORS DIAL IN AT THE MATRIX
Two-Disc Collection Includes Unreleased Recordings of the Band Playing a Small
Club in San Francisco
Just Weeks Before "Light My Fire"
Made Them Stars
Available November 18 from Bright Midnight Archives and Rhino
LOS ANGELES -- Rhino and Bright Midnight Archives present LIVE AT THE MATRIX
1967, the latest installment in
The Doors' acclaimed series of archival concert releases. This two-disc
addition to the band's live canon contains two club shows witnessed by few but
bootlegged by many. Restored and carefully mastered from first-generation
tapes acquired by
Elektra
Records and The Doors 40 years ago, these historic shows never sounded
better. The collection, featuring cover art by legendary
San Francisco artist
Stanley Mouse,
will be available November 18 at all retail outlets, including
www.thedoors.com and
www.rhino.com, for suggested list prices of $24.98 (CD) and
$12.99 (digital).
Where the previous three Bright Midnight Archives releases documented
The Doors' final tour in
1970, LIVE AT THE MATRIX 1967 rewinds to the band's early days for a pair of
shows at a San Francisco club
in March 1967. Only a handful of people showed up, so
Jim Morrison, John
Densmore, Robby Krieger,
and Ray Manzarek played
for each other, exploring song arrangements and jamming on a few blues
favorites. Ironically, only a few weeks after the Matrix shows, the band's
second single, "Light My Fire," would make them famous, selling a million
copies on its way to topping the chart during
The Summer of Love. "It
was early 1967 and The Doors were about to enter the consciousness of the
nation. And this is the way it sounded," Manzarek writes in the album's
liner notes.
In spite of the empty room, the band is fully engaged, using the time to give
"The End" and "Back
Door Man" extra lyrics and extended sections. "This is probably the
closest we've come to a true document of The Doors without constraints," says
Bruce Botnick, the
album's producer and the band's longtime co-producer and engineer.
The band performs much of its self-titled debut on the first disc, including "Soul
Kitchen," "Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)," and the first single, "Break On
Through (To The Other Side)." Along with those early originals, the band
indulges its love of the blues with
Bo Diddley's "Who Do You
Love," Muddy Waters'
"I'm A King Bee," and Allen
Toussaint's "Get Out Of My Life, Woman," which has never appeared on
any previous Doors albums. The second disc offers a glimpse of the band
mapping out its future, working out early versions of several songs from
upcoming albums: "Crawling King
Snake" (LA Woman); "Summer's
Almost Gone" (Waiting
For The Sun); and nearly half of the songs from The Doors' second
album, Strange Days.
Before LIVE AT THE MATRIX 1967 arrives, Rhino will offer a slipcase version of
the acclaimed Perception boxed set. On September 30, this 6-CD/6-DVD
collection will be available at all retail outlets for a suggested list price
of $79.98. Originally released in 2006 in a deluxe, limited-edition package,
the set contains all six of the band's
studio albums as CD/DVD
sets.
Each CD includes the original mix of the album expanded with rare recordings.
The DVD contains a surround sound mix of the album, the
40th Anniversary stereo
mix of the album, as well as photos, videos, lyrics, and a discography.
LIVE AT THE MATRIX 1967
Track Listing
Disc One
1. "Break On Through (To The Other Side)"
2. "Soul Kitchen"
3. "Money"
4. "The
Crystal Ship"
5. "Twentieth Century Fox"
6. "I'm A King Bee"
7. "Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)"
8. "Summer's Almost Gone"
9. "Light My Fire"
10. "Get Out Of My Life Woman"
11. "Back Door Man"
12. "Who Do You Love"
13. "The End"
Disc Two
1. "
Unhappy Girl"
2. "
Moonlight
Drive"
3. "Woman Is A Devil/Rock Me"
4. "
People
Are Strange"
5. "Close To You"
6. "My Eyes Have Seen You"
7. "Crawling King Snake"
8. "
I Can't See Your
Face In My Mind"
9. "Summertime"
10. "When The Music's Over"
11. "Gloria"
(thanks, George)
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