[Review] The Doors (1967)
Meet the Beatles? Bah! Show me The Doors if you’re looking for the best rock & roll debut.
Meet the Beatles? Bah! Show me The Doors if you’re looking for the best rock & roll debut.
The Doors’ most recognizable song burns shorter but brighter on this edited single version.
Depression and euphoria make for strange bedfellows on the first single from Strange Days.
No strangers to success, the band’s dazzling followup joined their debut album at the top of the charts.
If you can make television from war, why not a top 40 single?
The band’s third album has a sunnier disposition than the first two, at least some of the time.
This single exposes a softer side of the band, which is what landed Morrison in hot water in the first place.
A hornful, stringful album that starts strong but quickly unravels.
Not the schooling in classic rock it should have been, but if you saw the movie you only have yourself to blame.