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The Doors - Morrison Hotel (Us Elektra Pressing Butterfly Label Needledrop)(Jgster6969)

Track listing:
  1. Roadhouse Blues 4:07
  2. Waiting For The Sun 4:02
  3. You Make Me Real 2:54
  4. Peace Frog 2:58
  5. Blue Sunday 2:08
  6. Ship Of Fools 3:08
  7. Land Ho 4:12
  8. The Spy 4:19
  9. Queen Of The Hightway 2:51
  10. Indian Summer 2:38
  11. Maggie M'gill 4:27

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Morrison Hotel
Studio album by The Doors
Released February 1970
Recorded November 1969
"Indian Summer": late August 1966
"Waiting for the Sun" begun in March 1968
Genre Blues-rock, psychedelic rock
Length 37:05
Label Elektra
Producer Paul A. Rothchild


Morrison Hotel (sometimes referred to as Hard Rock Cafe from the title of the first side of the LP, whose second side is titled Morrison Hotel) is The Doors' fifth album. It was released in 1970. After their experimental work The Soft Parade was not as well received as anticipated, the group went back to basics and back to their roots. On this album, there is a slight steer toward blues, which would be fully explored by the band on their next album, L.A. Woman. The strategy worked; even though no major hit singles were drawn from the album, Morrison Hotel reestablished The Doors as favorites of the critics, peaking at #4 on the US album chart, and when they followed with L.A. Woman the next year, they were rewarded with two more US Top 20 hits. The album also became the band's highest charting studio album in the UK, where it peaked at #12.

Additional musicians include harmonica whiz G. Puglese (aka John Sebastian) and blues master Lonnie Mack on bass.

The cover photo was taken at the actual Morrison Hotel located at 1246 South Hope Street in Los Angeles. The band asked the owners if they could photograph the hotel and they declined, so the band went inside when nobody was looking and took the photograph. The rear cover features a photograph of the Hard Rock Cafe on 300 East 5th Street, Los Angeles.[1] The founders of the later and otherwise unrelated Hard Rock Cafe chain used the name, having seen it on the Doors' album. The original cafe is no longer open for business.
Contents
Track listing
Side one: "Hard Rock Cafe"

1. "Roadhouse Blues" (Jim Morrison, The Doors) – 4:03
2. "Waiting for the Sun" (Morrison) – 3:58
* Begun during The Doors' sessions for Waiting for the Sun in 1968
3. "You Make Me Real" (Morrison) – 2:53
4. "Peace Frog" (Morrison, Robby Krieger) – 2:51
5. "Blue Sunday" (Morrison) – 2:13
6. "Ship of Fools" (Morrison, Krieger) – 3:08

Side two: "Morrison Hotel"

7. "Land Ho!" (Morrison, Krieger) – 4:10
8. "The Spy" (Morrison) – 4:17
9. "Queen of the Highway" (Morrison, Krieger) – 2:47
10. "Indian Summer" (Morrison, Krieger) – 2:36
* Outtake from The Doors' debut album sessions (Recorded late August 1966)
11. "Maggie M'Gill" (Morrison, The Doors) – 4:23

Reception
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Robert Christgau (B+) [2]
Allmusic 4.5/5 stars [3]
Rolling Stone (mixed) [4]
Slant Magazine 3/5 stars [5]

Morrison Hotel was, upon its release, seen by many as a comeback for the Doors following the critical failure of The Soft Parade and the Miami incident of 1969. Dave Marsh, the editor of Creem magazine, said of the album that it was: "the most horrifying rock and roll I have ever heard. When they're good, they're simply unbeatable. I know this is the best record I've listened to ... so far",[6] while Rock Magazine called it "without any doubt their ballsiest (and best) album to date".[6] Circus Magazine praised it as "possibly the best album yet from the Doors" and "Good hard, evil rock, and one of the best albums released this decade".[6]
Personnel

The Doors

* Jim Morrison – lead vocals
* Ray Manzarek – tack piano on tracks 1, 3, 8,Gibson G-101 organ on tracks 2, 5, Vox Continental organ on tracks 4, 6, 7, 10, piano on track 8, Wurlitzer electric piano on track 9, Fender Rhodes Piano Bass on track 10, Hammond C-3 organ on track 11
* Robby Krieger – guitar
* John Densmore – drums

Additional musicians

* Lonnie Mack – bass guitar on tracks 1, 11
* Ray Neapolitan - bass guitar on tracks 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
* John Sebastian (as "G. Puglese") – harmonica on track 1

Technical staff and artwork

* Bruce Botnick - engineer
* Gary Burden - design
* Henry Diltz - photography
* Paul A. Rothchild - producer

Chart positions

* Billboard Music Charts (North America)

Album
Year Chart Position
1970 Pop Albums 4
Singles
Year Single Chart Position
1970 "You Make Me Real"
B-side: "Roadhouse Blues" Pop Singles 50

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