The Doors ‎– Weird Scenes Inside The Gold Mine (Color Vinyl)

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Exclusive release for Record Store Day, April 19, 2014, Low press # 3424 out of 5500 worldwide

Originally released in 1972, Weird Scenes Inside the Gold Mine was one of the earliest “best-of” Doors collections, compiling 22 tracks from the band not just limited to their many ubiquitous hits but including some more experimental tunes and a few obscure B-sides. This strange and sprawling playlist is heavy on material from L.A. Woman, and seems particularly invested in the darker, more sinister side of the band. Lesser-known songs here include “Who Scared You” and the goofy, awkward blues run “(You Need Meat) Don’t Go No Further” sung by keyboardist Ray Manzarek. With the exception of a few pop moments, this lengthy collection sets a heavy and sometimes menacing mood, highlighting the Doors’ most depraved, shamanistic moments in tracks like the brooding “The End,” “Maggie McGill,” and the absolutely evil groove of “When the Music’s Over.”

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Elektra ‎– R1 6001, 2 × Vinyl, LP, Limited Edition, 5,500 Copies only, Numbered, Reissue, Amber Swirl 2014

Side 1.

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

Side 2.

1. Love Her Madly
2. Spanish Caravan
3. Ship Of Fools
4. The Spy
5. The End

Side 3.

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

Side 4.

1. Riders On The Storm
2. Maggie McGill
3. Horse Latitudes
4. When The Music’s Over

Credits:

Art Direction – Robert L. Heimall
Artwork By [Cover Art] – Bill Hoffman
Engineer – Bruce Botnick
Photography By – Joel Brodsky
Producer – Paul A. Rothchild

Notes:
Exclusive release for Record Store Day, April 19, 2014, in an edition of 5,500 numbered copies.

Rhino pressed both an EU version and a US version of this record.

Additional information

Weight1 kg

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