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  2. The Doors (film) - Wikipedia

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    Budget. $32 million. Box office. $34.4 million (US/Canada) [1] The Doors is a 1991 American biographical film directed by Oliver Stone and written by Stone and Randall Jahnson. It is based on the history of American rock band the Doors and their influence on music and counterculture.

  3. The Doors discography - Wikipedia

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    The following is the discography of the American rock band the Doors. Formed in Los Angeles in 1965, the group consisted of Jim Morrison (vocals), Ray Manzarek (keyboards), John Densmore (drums), and Robby Krieger (guitar). The Doors became one of the most popular rock bands of their era. Their debut album, The Doors (1967), released by Elektra ...

  4. People Are Strange - Wikipedia

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    For the Stina Nordenstam album, see People Are Strange (album). " People Are Strange " is a song by the American rock band the Doors. It appears on the band's second studio album, Strange Days, released in September 1967. The song was written by the Doors' vocalist Jim Morrison and guitarist Robby Krieger, although all of the band are credited ...

  5. Other Voices (The Doors album) - Wikipedia

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    Other Voices is the seventh studio album by the Doors, released by Elektra Records in October 1971. It was the first album released by the band following the death of lead singer Jim Morrison in July 1971 with keyboardist Ray Manzarek and guitarist Robby Krieger sharing lead vocals. Tracks for the album had begun before Morrison's death and the ...

  6. 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.

  7. How the New 'Saved by the Bell' Explained Screech's Absence - AOL

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    Almost the whole family! During Peacock’s Saved by the Bell revival, most of the original cast appeared in the eighth episode of the first season — but Dustin Diamond‘s Screech Powers was ...

  8. The Soft Parade (song) - Wikipedia

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    Contents. The Soft Parade (song) " The Soft Parade " is a song composed by the American rock group the Doors, though credited to lead singer Jim Morrison only. [ 4 ] It was recorded for their fourth studio album, also titled The Soft Parade (1969), appearing as the closing track. It has been considered as one of the most musically diverse ...

  9. L.A. Woman (song) - Wikipedia

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    Producer (s) The Doors. Bruce Botnick. " L.A. Woman " is a song by the American rock band the Doors. The song is the title track of their 1971 album L.A. Woman, the final album to feature Jim Morrison before his death on July 3, 1971. In 2014, LA Weekly named it the all-time best song written about the city of Los Angeles.