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  2. Morrison Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Morrison Hotel is the fifth studio album by American rock band the Doors, released on February 9, 1970, by Elektra Records.After the use of brass and string arrangements recommended by producer Paul A. Rothchild on their previous album, The Soft Parade (1969), the Doors returned to their blues rock style and this album was largely seen as a return to form for the band.

  3. Soul Kitchen (song) - Wikipedia

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    Producer (s) Paul A. Rothchild. " Soul Kitchen " is a song by the Doors from their first album The Doors. Singer Jim Morrison wrote the lyrics as a tribute to the soul food restaurant Olivia's in Venice Beach, California. Because he often stayed too late, the staff had to kick him out, thus the lines "let me sleep all night, in your soul kitchen".

  4. Roadhouse Blues - Wikipedia

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    help. " Roadhouse Blues " is a song by the American rock band the Doors from their 1970 album Morrison Hotel. It was released as the B-side of " You Make Me Real ", which peaked at No. 50 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 [ 5 ] and No. 41 in Canada. [ 6 ] ". Roadhouse Blues" charted in its own right on the Cash Box Top 100, peaking at No. 76. [ 7 ]

  5. Jerry Scheff - Wikipedia

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    Bass guitar. double bass. Years active. 1958-present. Website. www.jerryscheff.weebly.com. Jerry Obern Scheff (born January 31, 1941) is an American bassist, best known for his work with Elvis Presley from 1969 to 1977 as a member of his TCB Band and on the Doors ' L.A. Woman.

  6. The Doors - Wikipedia

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    thedoors.com. The Doors were an American rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1965, comprising vocalist Jim Morrison, keyboardist Ray Manzarek, guitarist Robby Krieger and drummer John Densmore. They were among the most influential and controversial rock acts of the 1960s, primarily due to Morrison's lyrics and voice, along with his erratic stage ...

  7. Strange Days (The Doors album) - Wikipedia

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    Strange Days is the second studio album by the American rock band the Doors, released on September 25, 1967 by Elektra Records, arriving eight months after their self-titled debut album. After the latter's successful release, the band started experimenting with both new and old material in early 1967 for their second record.

  8. Harvey Brooks (bassist) - Wikipedia

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    Brooks came out of a New York music scene in the early 1960s. One of the younger players on his instrument, he was a contemporary of Felix Pappalardi and Andy Kulberg and other eclectic bass players in their late teens and early twenties, who saw a way to bridge the styles of folk, blues, rock, and jazz. Brooks got his first boost to fame when ...

  9. The Doors (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Doors. (album) The Doors is the debut studio album by the American rock band the Doors, released on January 4, 1967, by Elektra Records. It was recorded in August 1966 at Sunset Sound Recorders, in Hollywood, California, under the production of Paul A. Rothchild. The album features the extended version of the band's breakthrough single ...