Strange Days, hands down
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joekiddlouischama — 11 years ago(April 24, 2014 06:56 AM)
And if I had to pick an underrated album it would be "The Soft Parade". Some people talk about it like it stinks. I like all the songs and the production.
What occurred to me was how
The Soft Parade
proves what a great singer Morrison happened to benot just a rock singer or a blues singer, but someone who could be a great jazz/pop singer in the mold of Sinatra.
And again, as I mentioned earlier in the thread, "Shaman's Blues" is one of the band's best songs in my opinion, haunting and wrenching with an impeccable degree of musicianship that showcases the distinct skills or personalities of the four members. It's more low-key than the band's more famous songs, and more underrated for that reason.
Plus, the first phase of "The Soft Parade" is among The Doors' most chilling and memorable pieces of work. -
jefgg — 11 years ago(April 24, 2014 10:03 AM)
Maybe the song "The Soft Parade" should have been broken up into movements. Some bands like YES have done that. My favorite part is about three minutes into the song when Jim says "this is the best part of the trip".
I think Jim influenced the intro to Meat Loaf's "You Took the Words Right Out of My Mouth (Hot Summer Night)". That was spoken by Meat's writer Jim Steinman. 2000 -
The Kraken — 3 years ago(March 12, 2023 03:06 AM)
Plus, the first phase of "The Soft Parade" is among The Doors' most chilling and memorable pieces of work.
Agreed. I'm listening to it now.
They used their free speech on the most dating ways.
You cannot petition the Lord for prayer.
But honestly most of that album is almost a remix of their earlier work. -
MortSahlFan — 6 years ago(September 06, 2019 05:32 PM)
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The Doors
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