Doors (Doors)

Approval Rate: 89%

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    frankswildyear_s

    Mon Nov 17 2008

    I listened to it not that long ago and was actually surprised at how well it has stood up.  It's not as much of a 60's relic as I had remembered and I was struck that the time-out-of-place Alabama Song is actually way better than I recalled.  Perhaps because it was so original it doesn't have the quaintness of some of the era's albums.

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    moose74

    Mon Nov 17 2008

    This album was a breakthrough, and not just because of the song "Break on Through (to the Other Side)".  I do think that song serves as statement of purpose for the group.  "Light My Fire" and "The End" are well-known classics.  Another song that should not be forgotten is "The Crystal Ship".

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    spike65

    Wed Sep 24 2008

    Great rock album. Originally suffered from poor recording quality. The cleaned-up version available today is very good. I saw The Doors in 1968 in an outdoor concert and they were fantastic. This was probably about the group's peak as performers.

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    headon

    Wed Mar 05 2008

    i can't stand doors. they always get in the way. i wish every door was automatic at least, those are the only doors i like.

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    fitman

    Mon Jan 07 2008

    The beginning... of  THE END  (sorry, I couldn't resist).Personally, I like Jose Feliciano's *Light My Fire* and Nico's *The End* better than the originals, and Morrison copped out on *Alabama Song* (you should search for the far superior - and complete - Dave Van Ronk version) but no one can deny this was an awesome debut album. Four and one half stars, rounded off to five.

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    petr479a

    Sun Dec 30 2007

    A music revolution! Behind summer of love and near hippies,one band went very far! Strong music,dark lyrics and a song-poem so insane for that day like The End

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    andrewt

    Thu Mar 23 2006

    From start to finish, a great album. Break on through indeed!

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    oscargamblesfr_o

    Tue Feb 07 2006

    A great album, probably their best. I don't really listen to it anymore, as I bought it almost 20 years ago, and have heard almost every track about a billion times on the radio, when I listen to this band I'm likely to play the more obscure album tracks- but there's no denying that it's one of the best debut albums ever and enormously influential.

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    kingguiness

    Tue Jan 31 2006

    This first Doors album and the last Doors album with Morrison called LA WOman are the best of the band's career. The rest are kind of sketchy. The Doors were extremely original. They did not listen to most ock/pop music with the exception of Love. They were mostly jazz/blues enthusiast. Combining those influences with the amazing poetry of Jim Morrison resulted in mostly brilliance!!

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    robbo59

    Sat Nov 12 2005

    One of the best from the incredible class of 1967, the Doors debut album stands as their high water mark before the group's collaborative efforts became watered down by Jim Morrison's ridiculous posing. Although I still love the Doors and their unprecidented musical stylings, much more has been made of this band than they ever deserved. The legions of youthes that have become (and continue to become) corrupted from Jim's murky alter ego (The Lizard King) makes me wonder if it was all worth while. The music lives and breathes it's own life however and this album still crackles with life.

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    iamfromhelltoo

    Fri Aug 12 2005

    good album

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    djahuti

    Fri Oct 22 2004

    Some of their strongest material is on this record.They were young,inspired and Jim was not yet sick of being a rock star.Brilliant,unforgettable lyrics-solid playing.

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    profchaos

    Thu Aug 05 2004

    Classic album. Great debut.

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    jason1972

    Thu Oct 17 2002

    Great album, these guys broke out at the right time, with that sound, 1967 was a good year for them.

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    waz220c9

    Sat Dec 01 2001

    Truly a classic album. In my opinion, every song, from "Break on Through" to "The End" is rock at its best. The "L.A. Woman" album is better, but this one comes pretty damn close to being The Doors' greatest album.

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    joeawaz

    Sun Sep 02 2001

    The Doors are one of my favorite bands of all time and their debut album is without question one of the best albums of all time.

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    springsteen80s_baby

    Tue May 01 2001

    Other than "c'mon baby light my fire" i don't really like the doors

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    ledzep

    Sat Mar 03 2001

    im speechless this record is amazing and breathtakin...i wish there were more stars i could give to this cd

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    liz_georgeluver

    Fri Feb 09 2001

    An awesome CD by a phenomonal group. I love " Light My Fire". I may only be 13, but I know what real music is. The Doors are 100% better than any of those annoying boy bands. Although, I do admit, The Doors don't top the Beatles. They're close, but not quite. Jim Morrison is so fascinating.

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    anduarto

    Thu Jan 25 2001

    It's a good album, but a think I heard it blarring at one too many fart house beer blasts to really give it quite the dangerous, rock n' roll rebel yell it's renowned for.

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    russell_space

    Mon Jan 15 2001

    Great first album by great talents. The music will sway you with the creative talent. The music defined the area and time. They helped create a whole style of music.

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    superphlyb23

    Thu Jan 11 2001

    A compliation of some of The Doors greatest stuff-listen to Jim, the poetic god of rock, as he puts tremors within your soul in songs such as, "The End," and "When the Musics Over." Also includes sure hits such as "Break on Through," and "Light My Fire." 5+!

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    jake_p

    Wed Jan 10 2001

    There is a great cast and Val Kilmer virtually is Jim Morrison but Oliver Stone embelishes the bands actions a bit. Overall, not that bad a film and it's about a great band.

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    smiley

    Tue Jan 09 2001

    Classic Rock at its best. The Doors kick ass. I have the Doors Greatest Hits CD and it mellows me out. Jim Morrison was a master at his craft, a voice like no other. Who doesn't like the Doors? Everyone I know does. If I didn't have any of their CDs, I'd go out and buy some.

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    kid_raver

    Mon Jan 08 2001

    This is a great album. Anything from the Doors is of course, great but this would be the best of the best. This CD has even better songs than the Doors greatest hits album. The song play list is right up among the top 5 CD's in my collection.

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    kjw777

    Mon Dec 18 2000

    First Doors album-one initiator of the psychadelic style in which the thrill mythology, spirituality, and metaphysics are expounded in modern lyrical style-with some classical bent. Explores death and Dionysian reverlry, as well as their emptyness and sadness.

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    olive_pickle

    Thu Dec 14 2000

    It's a great CD due to the fact that it is one of my ultimate CD's! Not only does it have great songs such as "Riders of the Storm," but it has the mood for enjoyment in certain states.

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    surge69b

    Fri Nov 24 2000

    This CD made me want to smoke weed. I loved this CD, because it made my high feel much better.

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    hfroehlich

    Mon Nov 20 2000

    Every album was great, and to put all the best songs on one CD was genius. For being a three man band, the Doors made great new sounds with syntesizers and all. They even set the record for the longest song.

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    docalot

    Mon Nov 13 2000

    Best Classic Rock. All music is the best. Even if you're not a Doors fan, it is easy to become one by understanding their music.

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    beaverbiker

    Mon Nov 06 2000

    Named after Huxley's book "The Doors of Perception", this mescaline induced band has produced a number of rock classics. Their obscure lyrics has gained the attention, whether good or bad, of almost everyone that has heard them.

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    lovethefourtyn_iners

    Fri Nov 03 2000

    Who woulde think that skinny kid from LA could have this much influence on classic rock music? This album is one of the best of the Doors. Some mood soothing music I would say.

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    chronic

    Thu Nov 02 2000

    This is definitely the best Doors album, with songs like "Break on Through" and "Light My Fire". Pleasantly surprising are the hypnotic tunes like "The Crystal Ship" and also the melodic-epic "The End". That song was used in Francis Ford Coppola's "Apocalypse Now".

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    sauceman

    Wed Nov 01 2000

    The bands first and best album. This is classic rock at it's finest. Great drinking music. "Break on Through" is my personal favorite. "Road House Blues" is another classic, get away from the radio cuts and experience this band jam.

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    mmelchor

    Tue Oct 17 2000

    Classic rock. I love them.

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    s0an7500et

    Sat Jul 01 2000

    Amazing album, definitely one to take with on a deserted island.

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    jace6671uk

    Tue May 16 2000

    I really do dislike the Doors what a total pile of crap Punk57

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    crue6519et

    Thu May 11 2000

    Great album-----IF YOU'RE STONED 24/7

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    bf_at_h933om

    Sun Nov 07 1999

    Doors are my favorite

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    ruby9916

    Tue Oct 26 1999

    I think this record sounds worse and worse with age. I still like a handful of the songs alright but the Doors main attraction -- the Morrison mythology -- is just downright silly.