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When The Doors' second album Strange Days was released at the end of September 1967 ... With no pressure or the rigours of fame hanging over them to colour the creation of their art. The third was ...
"Strange days have found us," Jim Morrison sang on the title track of this 1967 sophomore release by the Doors – and it was undeniably true. Strange Days, in many ways, followed the template of ...
Next up is The Doors Strange Days cover, photographed by Joel Brodsky. Since Jim Morrison refused to appear on the cover of the album ... a cabbie that the art director grabbed from a passing ...
The Doors are marking the golden anniversary of their second album, Strange Days, with a 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition. And like the 50th-anniversary reissue of their debut album that came ...
In which we look back at some of the most memorable stories of classic album covers ... performers being strange, capturing the often surreal and Vaudevillian music of the Doors.
It really does sound like The Doors ... band’s hit “Strange Days.” The song, which was released 55 years ago in 1967, was the titular track from the band’s sophomore album of the ...
September of 1967 found The Doors releasing their sophomore effort, Strange Days. While the album would climb to the number three position on The American album charts, it would be far less ...
“My Eyes Have Seen You,” “Strange Days,” and “Love Me Two Times ... As was strongly hinted in their first album, the Doors conceive their efforts primarily in terms of drama rather ...
The Doors' Strange Days did not have the cultural or commercial impact of the iconic band's eponymous debut earlier that halcyon year. And that's all the more regrettable because, in purely artistic ...
By the way, in case you are still asking yourself which Doors’ song that line comes from, it’s from the classic song ‘When the Music’s Over’ from the ‘Strange Days’ album.