Track Listing DISC 1: 1. House Announcer 2. Who Do You Love 3. Alabama Song (Whiskey Bar) 4. Backdoor Man 5. Love Hides 6. Five to One 7. Build Me a Woman 8. When the Music's Over 9. Universal Mind 10. Petition the Lord With Prayer 11. Dead Cats, Dead Rats 12. Break on Through, #2 13. Lions in the Street 14. Wake Up 15. Little Game, A 16. Hill Dwellers, The 17. Not to Touch the Earth 18. Names of the Kingdom 19. Palace of Exile, The 20. Soul Kitchen
DISC 2: 1. Roadhouse Blues 2. Gloria 3. Light My Fire (Including Graveyard Poem) 4. You Make Me Real 5. Texas Radio and the Big Beat 6. Love Me Two Times 7. Little Red Rooster - (featuring John Sebastian) 8. Moonlight Drive (Including Horse Latitudes) 9. Close to You 10. Unknown Soldier 11. End, The
| Details | | Playing Time: | 140 min. | | Contributing Artists: | John Sebastian | | Producer: | Paul A. Rothchild | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording Type: | Live | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | AAD |
Album Notes IN CONCERT is a 2-disc set containing ABSOLUTELY LIVE (1970), ALIVE SHE CRIED, and part of the LIVE AT THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL EP. "Roadhouse Blues" from AN AMERICAN PRAYER is also included. This set does not contain any previously unreleased tracks. The Doors: Jim Morrison (vocals); Robby Krieger (guitar); Ray Manzarek (organ, keyboard bass, background vocals); John Densmore (drums). Additional personnel: John Sebastian (harmonica). Compilation producer: Paul A. Rothchild. Recorded live in Los Angeles, New York, Boston, Pittsburgh, Detroit and Copenhagen between 1968 and 1970. This two-disc set contains almost all of the material from the band's live releases, and paints an accurate picture of the magic these trailblazing iconoclasts were capable of making onstage. Free from the strictures of the recording studio, the Doors were able to stretch out both musically and conceptually, with extended jams and Morrison's spontaneous poetics making once-familiar songs into exciting new explorations. Speaking of extended pieces, the full version of the legendary "Celebration of the Lizard" is included here, in all its extended, suite-like glory. In front of an audience, the band's more visceral side prospered as well, as witnessed by versions of "Roadhouse Blues" and "Love Me Two Times" that make the studio versions seem almost tame in comparison.
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