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THE DOORS Weird Scenes Inside the Goldmine Lange Vergriffene Compilation Von 1972 Endlich Wieder Erhältlich – Erstmalig Als Doppel-CD Und Download VÖ-Datum: 27.6.2014 im Auftrag: medienAgentur Stefan Michel T 040-5149 1467 F 040-5149 1465 [email protected] THE DOORS Weird Scenes Inside The Goldmine Lange vergriffene Compilation von 1972 endlich wieder erhältlich – erstmalig als Doppel-CD und Download VÖ-Datum: 27.6.2014 Bereits zum Record Store Day ließen THE DOORS eine Neuauflage des lange vergriffenen ‚Best Of‘-Albums Weird Scenes Inside The Goldmine veröffentlichen, nun erscheint die legendäre Compilation erstmalig auf CD und zum Download. Das 1972 erschienene, legendäre Doppelalbum war die erste DOORS-Compilation nach dem Tode Jim Morrisons im Jahr 1971. Die 22 Songs auf dem Album bieten eine umfassende Einführung in die Musik einer der wichtigsten Rockbands. Sämtliche Aufnahmen entstanden zwischen 1967 und 1971 in Orginalbesetzung: John Densmore, Robby Krieger, Ray Manzarek und Jim Morrison. Der langjährige Toningenieur der DOORS, Bruce Botnik, remasterte das Originalmaterial der Compilation, die ihren Titel einer Zeile aus dem Song The End verdankt. Weird Scenes Inside The Goldmine ist eine gelungene Mischung aus weltbekannten Hits und Insider- Liebhaberstücken von allen sechs DOORS-Alben und berührt alle wichtigen Stationen, von Break On Through, Love Her Madly und L.A. Woman bis hin zu unerwarteten Überraschungs-Highlights wie The Spy von Morrison Hotel und Running Blue von The Soft Parade. Doch das Album erhielt noch eine zusätzliche Dimension mit zwei brillanten B-Seiten, die nicht auf den LPs waren, nämlich Who Scared You, das als B-Seite zu Wishful Sinful veröffentlicht wurde, und Willie Dixons (You Need Meat) Don’t Go Further, das 1971 zusammen mit Love Her Madly veröffentlicht wurde. WEIRD SCENES INSIDE THE GOLD MINE Track Listing Disc One 1. “Break On Through” 2. “Strange Days” 3. “Shaman’s Blues” 4. “Love Street” 5.“Peace Frog/Blue Sunday 6. “The Wasp (Texas Radio & The Big Beat)” 7. “End Of The Night” 8. “Love Her Madly” 9. “Spanish Caravan” 10. “Ship Of Fools” 11. “The Spy” 12. “The End” Disc Two 1. “Take It As It Comes” 2. “Running Blue” 3. “L.A. Woman” 4. “Five To One” 5. “Who Scared You” 6. “(You Need Meat) Don’t Go No Further” 7. “Riders On The Storm” 8. “Maggie McGill” 9. “Horse Latitudes” 10. “When The Music’s Over” Artist: THE DOORS Title: Weird Scenes Inside The Goldmine Label: Rhino Format: 2CD UPC: 603497902194 VÖ-Datum: 27.6.2014 Coverabbildung & Fotos auf www.medienagentur-hh.de medienAgentur Hamburg, im Mai 2014.
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