The Doors - Live at the Aquarius Theatre: The First Performance
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Live at the Aquarius Theatre: The First Performance
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| Artist(s) | The Doors |
| Studio | Bright Midnight |
| Release Date | May 11, 2004 |
| UPC Code | 081227790622 |
| Buy this item | $35.99 at Amazon.com As of Nov 21 12:17 EST (details) 2 Audio CD, Usually ships in 1 to 2 days, Explicit Lyrics, Live |
Tracks
Disc 1- Tuning
- Jim's Introduction
- Back Door Man - The Doors, Dixon, Willie
- Break on Through (To the Other Side)
- What Do We Do Next?
- Soul Kitchen
- You Make Me Real
- Tuning
- I Will Never Be Untrue
- The Crowd Humbly Requests
- When the Music's Over
- Universal Mind
- The Crowd Requests Their Favorites and Tuning
- Mystery Train/Crossroads - The Doors, Johnson, Robert [01
- Build Me a Woman
- Tuning
- Who Do You Love? - The Doors, McDaniel, Elias
- Who Do You Love? - The Doors, McDaniel, Elias
- Light My Fire
- The Crowd Requests More
- Celebration of the Lizard
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User Reviews
Average user review:| The "real" Doors! |
| Undoctored archive excellence |
Amazing how quiet it gets between tracks---were 60s crowds still that polite and well-behaved? There were eight total mikes used for recording, and two were devoted to the ambient and audience noise. You can listen closely and hear the audience shout requests and more during some songs. "Touch Me!" "Everybody shut up!" "Ssssshhhh!" The band never played with a set set-list, so they'd discuss what track to do next in between songs, leaving an interesting and tense gap in the show like they were very consciously holding the audience in suspense. One can tell how plagued they must have been hearing the same requests over and over and over from fandom's hit-lovers ("Light My Fire!")
The sound quality is about the same as the second Aquarius Show, also available in a 2CD set from Bright Midnight. Same set-up, same remastering, and best of all, it's complete and uncut, with no overdubs or trickery. The in-between noise, tuning and chatter are all kept and even given their respective tracks--it's the kind of thing obsessists insist on. Just right from the archives, no doctoring.
Highly recommended material, there is plenty of excellent live Doors material now officially available. More casual fans should check the playlists for each of these and decide what they want. The quality is generally excellent, professional soundboard, and the performances (on most of the material) is very strong. The band was only human, after all. Small snippets of these Aquarius shows were floating around on bootleg for years and years, but never in such good quality. March 24, 2008
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