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The Doors – Strange Days (1967): Review

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Originally posted on The Hackskeptic's View:

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Produced by Paul Rothchild
Label – Elektra

Following the success of their self titled debut, The Doors quickly followed up and continued the momentum with “Strange Days”. Finding material for the album wasn’t difficult as the band had built up a large catalogue of songs from their live shows, and under the expert hand of producer Paul Rothchild almost reproduced the quality of the predecessor. That said, although “Strange Days” isn’t as memorable as “The Doors”, it’s still a top notch album with typical Doors classics such as “People Are Strange” and “Love Me Two Times”.

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