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    The Doors The Matrix Part II

    Rhino Elektra

      1 x 180g 12" Black vinyl album. Following the success of The Matrix Part I for RSD 2017, the second part - The Doors' Live At The Matrix: Let's Feed Ice Cream To The Rats, San Francisco, CA - March 7 & 10, 1967 will follow for RSD 2018. Originally recorded on March, 1967 in San Francisco. Newly mastered by Bruce Botnick, the historic engineer for The Doors, from recently discovered original master tapes.

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          • Original LP ELK 42 104£20.00
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            The DoorsWeird Scenes Inside the GoldmineRhino
            Revered 1972 compilation featuring "L.A. Woman", "Riders On The Storm" and the b-sides "Don't Go No Further" and "Who Scared You". Original = first...
              The DoorsL.A. Woman (40th Anniversary Edition)Elektra / Rhino
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                • Reissue LP (180 GRAM) 0081227986551£37.00
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                The DoorsStrange Days (1967)Elektra
                Nine months after the release of The Doors self-titled debut, the band upped their game for its follow up. Strange Days is a more twisted and mature offering....
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                  The DoorsThe Soft Parade (1969)Elektra / Rhino
                  Classic Doors! Expanded CD version with 6 bonus tracks original= USA cat. no. EKS-75005 STEREO 1982 gatefold pressing
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                    After a couple of albums that were more noted for hit singles that smacked too much of pop music for their fans, namely 1968's "Waiting for the Sun" with...