Weird Scenes Inside the Gold Mine is The Doors' 2d compilation album (following 13) together with foremost to endure released after the expiry of Jim Morrison, inwards Jan 1972. The album's championship is a lyric from the vocal "The End". The album was released on compact disc for the foremost fourth dimension on nineteen May 2014 (almost just a twelvemonth after keyboardist Ray Manzarek died). The album was certified Gold past times the RIAA. The album comprehend was designed past times Bill Hoffman, amongst within band shots past times Joel Brodsky.
Two of the songs on the compilation, "Who Scared You" together with "(You Need Meat) Don't Go No Further," were originally released equally B-sides to 1969's "Wishful Sinful" together with 1971's "Love Her Madly," respectively. They were non available ane time to a greater extent than until "Who Scared You" appeared inwards The Doors: Box Set inwards 1997 together with "(You Need Meat) Don't Go No Further" appeared inwards the 2006 Perception box set.
The version of "Who Scared You" that was released on The Doors: Box Set is an edited version, equally part of the terminal poesy is omitted. The total length vocal was released inwards 1999 on Essential Rarities together with afterwards on the 2006 remastered unloose of The Soft Parade equally a bonus track.
The Doors right away brand their legendary, long out-of-print compilation Weird Scenes Inside The Gold Mine available for the foremost fourth dimension equally a 2-CD set. Originally released inwards 1972, this gold-certified double album was the foremost compilation to endure released after Jim Morrison's expiry inwards 1971.
The 22 songs that seem on the collection render a wide-ranging introduction to the music recorded betwixt 1967-71 past times the original quartet, John Densmore, Robby Krieger, Ray Manzarek together with Jim Morrison. The band's longtime engineer Bruce Botnick remastered the music heard on this reissue, which takes its championship from a lyric inwards "The End. "
Mixing familiar cuts together with deep tracks from vi studio albums, Weird Scenes Inside The Gold Mine touches on everything from hits similar "Break On Through" together with "Love Her Madly" to unexpected delights similar "The Spy" from Morrison Hotel together with "Running Blue" from The Soft Parade.
Adding nevertheless around other dimension to the album's runway listing is the inclusion of ii stellar b-sides: "Who Scared You" which appeared inwards March 1969 equally the flipside to "Wishful Sinful, " together with a comprehend of Willie Dixon's " (You Need Meat) Don t Go No Further" which was paired amongst the nail "Love Her Madly" inwards 1971.
One of my all fourth dimension favorite Doors compilations..... "The End" brings dorsum memories. It's a facial expression dorsum but it was a kickoff for many of us to facial expression at the basis differently. If yous liked Jim Morrison & the Doors, together with hence yous volition similar this album.
It did non come upwardly out on CD until May 2014, it certain took a spell & could get got been improved amongst remastering but it is what it is.
Cheers.
Originally released inwards 1972, Weird Scenes Inside the Gold Mine was ane of the earliest "best-of" Doors collections, compiling 22 tracks from the band non simply express to their many ubiquitous hits but including around to a greater extent than experimental tunes together with a few obscure B-sides. This foreign together with sprawling playlist is heavy on cloth from L.A. Woman, together with seems particularly invested inwards the darker, to a greater extent than sinister side of the band. Lesser-known songs hither include "Who Scared You" together with the goofy, awkward blues run "(You Need Meat) Don't Go No Further" sung past times keyboardist Ray Manzarek. With the exception of a few popular moments, this lengthy collection sets a heavy together with sometimes menacing mood, highlighting the Doors' most depraved, shamanistic moments inwards tracks similar the brooding "The End," "Maggie McGill," together with the absolutely evil groove of "When the Music's Over."
The Legendary Band Reissues Its Rare 1972 Compilation "Weird Scenes Inside The Gold Mine" As Two-CD Set And Digitally Following Limited Edition Record Store Day Vinyl Release.
After releasing a right away sold out, express edition vinyl pressing for Record Store Day 2014, The Doors right away brand their legendary, long out-of-print compilation WEIRD SCENES INSIDE THE GOLD MINE available for the foremost fourth dimension equally a 2-CD ready together with digitally. Originally released inwards 1972, this gold-certified double album was the foremost compilation to endure released after Jim Morrison's expiry inwards 1971.
Track Listing
Disc One
1. "Break On Through"
2. "Strange Days"
3. "Shaman's Blues"
4. "Love Street"
5. "Peace Frog/Blue Sunday"
6. "The Wasp (Texas Radio & The Big Beat)"
7. "End Of The Night"
8. "Love Her Madly"
9. "Spanish Caravan"
10. "Ship Of Fools"
11. "The Spy"
12. "The End"
Disc Two
1. "Take It As It Comes"
2. "Running Blue"
3. "L.A. Woman"
4. "Five To One"
5. "Who Scared You"
6. "(You Need Meat) Don't Go No Further"
7. "Riders On The Storm"
8. "Maggie McGill"
9. "Horse Latitudes"
10. "When The Music's Over"
Personnel:
Jim Morrison – vocals
Robby Krieger – guitar
Ray Manzarek – piano, organ, marimba, bass, vocals on "(You Need Meat) Don't Go No Further"
John Densmore – drums
Additional Personnel:
Paul A. Rothchild – producer of all the tracks except the ones from L.A. Woman
Bruce Botnick – co-producer of the L.A. Woman tracks together with engineer of all the tracks including the quondam mentioned
Douglass Lubahn – bass on tracks 2, 4, 9, 16, & 21
Harvey Brooks – bass on tracks three & 14
Jerry Scheff – bass on all the L.A. Woman tracks
Ray Neapolitan – bass on tracks four & 10-11
Leroy Vinnegar – acoustic bass on runway 9
Paul Harris – orchestral arrangements on runway 17
George Bohanon – trombone on tracks fourteen & 17
Champ Webb – English linguistic communication horn on tracks fourteen & 17
Jesse McReynolds – mandolin on tracks fourteen & 17
James Buchanan – fiddle on runway 14
Marc Benno – beat guitar on runway 15
Lonnie Mack – acoustic bass on runway 20
Two of the songs on the compilation, "Who Scared You" together with "(You Need Meat) Don't Go No Further," were originally released equally B-sides to 1969's "Wishful Sinful" together with 1971's "Love Her Madly," respectively. They were non available ane time to a greater extent than until "Who Scared You" appeared inwards The Doors: Box Set inwards 1997 together with "(You Need Meat) Don't Go No Further" appeared inwards the 2006 Perception box set.
The version of "Who Scared You" that was released on The Doors: Box Set is an edited version, equally part of the terminal poesy is omitted. The total length vocal was released inwards 1999 on Essential Rarities together with afterwards on the 2006 remastered unloose of The Soft Parade equally a bonus track.
The Doors right away brand their legendary, long out-of-print compilation Weird Scenes Inside The Gold Mine available for the foremost fourth dimension equally a 2-CD set. Originally released inwards 1972, this gold-certified double album was the foremost compilation to endure released after Jim Morrison's expiry inwards 1971.
The 22 songs that seem on the collection render a wide-ranging introduction to the music recorded betwixt 1967-71 past times the original quartet, John Densmore, Robby Krieger, Ray Manzarek together with Jim Morrison. The band's longtime engineer Bruce Botnick remastered the music heard on this reissue, which takes its championship from a lyric inwards "The End. "
Mixing familiar cuts together with deep tracks from vi studio albums, Weird Scenes Inside The Gold Mine touches on everything from hits similar "Break On Through" together with "Love Her Madly" to unexpected delights similar "The Spy" from Morrison Hotel together with "Running Blue" from The Soft Parade.
Adding nevertheless around other dimension to the album's runway listing is the inclusion of ii stellar b-sides: "Who Scared You" which appeared inwards March 1969 equally the flipside to "Wishful Sinful, " together with a comprehend of Willie Dixon's " (You Need Meat) Don t Go No Further" which was paired amongst the nail "Love Her Madly" inwards 1971.
One of my all fourth dimension favorite Doors compilations..... "The End" brings dorsum memories. It's a facial expression dorsum but it was a kickoff for many of us to facial expression at the basis differently. If yous liked Jim Morrison & the Doors, together with hence yous volition similar this album.
It did non come upwardly out on CD until May 2014, it certain took a spell & could get got been improved amongst remastering but it is what it is.
Cheers.
Originally released inwards 1972, Weird Scenes Inside the Gold Mine was ane of the earliest "best-of" Doors collections, compiling 22 tracks from the band non simply express to their many ubiquitous hits but including around to a greater extent than experimental tunes together with a few obscure B-sides. This foreign together with sprawling playlist is heavy on cloth from L.A. Woman, together with seems particularly invested inwards the darker, to a greater extent than sinister side of the band. Lesser-known songs hither include "Who Scared You" together with the goofy, awkward blues run "(You Need Meat) Don't Go No Further" sung past times keyboardist Ray Manzarek. With the exception of a few popular moments, this lengthy collection sets a heavy together with sometimes menacing mood, highlighting the Doors' most depraved, shamanistic moments inwards tracks similar the brooding "The End," "Maggie McGill," together with the absolutely evil groove of "When the Music's Over."
The Legendary Band Reissues Its Rare 1972 Compilation "Weird Scenes Inside The Gold Mine" As Two-CD Set And Digitally Following Limited Edition Record Store Day Vinyl Release.
After releasing a right away sold out, express edition vinyl pressing for Record Store Day 2014, The Doors right away brand their legendary, long out-of-print compilation WEIRD SCENES INSIDE THE GOLD MINE available for the foremost fourth dimension equally a 2-CD ready together with digitally. Originally released inwards 1972, this gold-certified double album was the foremost compilation to endure released after Jim Morrison's expiry inwards 1971.
Track Listing
Disc One
1. "Break On Through"
2. "Strange Days"
3. "Shaman's Blues"
4. "Love Street"
5. "Peace Frog/Blue Sunday"
6. "The Wasp (Texas Radio & The Big Beat)"
7. "End Of The Night"
8. "Love Her Madly"
9. "Spanish Caravan"
10. "Ship Of Fools"
11. "The Spy"
12. "The End"
Disc Two
1. "Take It As It Comes"
2. "Running Blue"
3. "L.A. Woman"
4. "Five To One"
5. "Who Scared You"
6. "(You Need Meat) Don't Go No Further"
7. "Riders On The Storm"
8. "Maggie McGill"
9. "Horse Latitudes"
10. "When The Music's Over"
Personnel:
Jim Morrison – vocals
Robby Krieger – guitar
Ray Manzarek – piano, organ, marimba, bass, vocals on "(You Need Meat) Don't Go No Further"
John Densmore – drums
Additional Personnel:
Paul A. Rothchild – producer of all the tracks except the ones from L.A. Woman
Bruce Botnick – co-producer of the L.A. Woman tracks together with engineer of all the tracks including the quondam mentioned
Douglass Lubahn – bass on tracks 2, 4, 9, 16, & 21
Harvey Brooks – bass on tracks three & 14
Jerry Scheff – bass on all the L.A. Woman tracks
Ray Neapolitan – bass on tracks four & 10-11
Leroy Vinnegar – acoustic bass on runway 9
Paul Harris – orchestral arrangements on runway 17
George Bohanon – trombone on tracks fourteen & 17
Champ Webb – English linguistic communication horn on tracks fourteen & 17
Jesse McReynolds – mandolin on tracks fourteen & 17
James Buchanan – fiddle on runway 14
Marc Benno – beat guitar on runway 15
Lonnie Mack – acoustic bass on runway 20
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