STRANGE DAYS, first out in October '67, went to #3 and introduced the Doors classics "People Are Strange," "Love Me Two Times" and "Strange Days." In-depth liner notes by Barney Hoskyns, co-founder of online rock library Rock's Backpages. Two bonus extras include previously unreleased versions of "People Are Strange" and "Love Me Two Times."
Even darker than their purple-hued debut, the Doors' follow-up, Strange Days, closed 1967 with an ominous flourish. Highlighted mostly by short, radio- friendly tunes such as the bluesy "Love Me Two Times" and the cabaret-style "People Are Strange" and featuring a smattering of edgy recitations ("Horse Latitudes") and smoky rockers ("My Eyes Have Seen You"), the album features a centerpiece that was another ambitious extended track, "When the Music's Over". On it, Morrison railed at everything from organised religion to pollution, and his rallying cry--"We want the world, and we want itmore… now!"--became a call to arms for the counterculture rising up around the band. --Billy Altman
Codec: mp3
Bitrate: 320 kB/s
Size ca.: 94 MB
Genre : Classic Rock
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Tracklist:
01. Strange Days 3.09
02. You're Lost Little Girl 3.05
03. Love Me Two Times 3.15
04. Unhappy Girl 1.57
05. Horse Latitudes 1.34
06. Moonlight Drive 3.05
07. People Are Strange 2.11
08. My Eyes Have Seen You 2.31
09. I Can't See Your Face In My Mind 3.24
10. When The Music's Over 11.08
11. People Are Strange (Bonus) 1.57
12. Love Me Two Times (Bonus) 3.19
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