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jimborrison


1 Jan 2017, 14:27
Reconstruction de cet album mythique à la façon du bouquin "Fugues" de Lewis Shiner.

Side A:
1. Five To One
2. Love Street
3. We Could Be So Good Together
4. Yes, The River Knows
5. My Wild Love
6. The Unknown Soldier

Side B:
7. Spanish Caravan
8. Wintertime Love
9. Celebration of the Lizard

320 kbps

FLAC part1

FLAC part2

Sources used:
The Doors – Waiting For The Sun (2007 40th Anniversary CD remaster)
The Doors – Waiting For The Sun (1998 Steve Hoffman vinyl remaster, pbthal rip)
The Doors – Live at The Bowl ’68 (2012 remix/remaster, HD wav download)

Le montage du morceau-phare à partir de plusieurs sources audio est particulièrement intéressant :

My own edit of “Celebration of the Lizard” begins with ‘Lions in the Street’, taken from the studio rehearsal version. It is edited into a live version of ‘Wake Up!’ taken from The Doors 1968 Hollywood Bowl performance. Since The Doors refined “Celebration of the Lizard” over time, we wish to exclude any anachronistic later-era live recordings of the song. Thus a performance from 1968—the same week as the release of Waiting For The Sun itself—is close enough to the album’s sessions to let us know how the refined pieces would have sounded like in 1968, as opposed to 1970. This crossfades into more Hollywood Bowl recordings of ‘A Little Game’ and ‘Hill Dwellers’; the slight audience noise is excusable since the overall fidelity of the recordings are a great match to the studio recordings. Following is the album version of ‘Not To Touch The Earth’, segueing into the studio rehearsal versions of ‘Names of The Kingdom’ and ‘The Palace of Exile’. The result is an album hopefully more in-tune with Jim Morrison’s intentions before Rothchild’s desire for a hit single destroyed it. And at the centerpiece, a strong, nearly-fourteen minute title track that is a sum of the more passionate performances of its seven pieces, constructed into a cohesive whole. So are you ready? The ceremony is about to begin…



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The Doors - Celebration of the Lizard
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Geoffrey


3 Jan 2017, 10:11
Merci !

Et donc, pourquoi pas de Hello I Love You ?
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jimborrison


3 Jan 2017, 10:21
Citation de Geoffrey :
Merci !

Et donc, pourquoi pas de Hello I Love You ?


"Unused filler from The Doors’ original 1965 demo, “Hello, I Love You” and “Summer’s Almost Gone” were rearranged specifically to be a hit single and it’s b-side. It worked; the album Celebration of the Lizard transformed into Waiting For The Sun, the band’s highest charting album. But it was not the album that Jim Morrison had originally wanted it to be. Can it now? ...

In contrast, we are certain of what would not be on the album: “Hello, I Love You” and “Summer’s Almost Gone”, which were the title track’s replacement."
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Geoffrey


3 Jan 2017, 10:23
Intéressant. Je pense que ces deux morceaux sont en tous cas meilleurs que We Could Be So Good Together et Wintertime Love. Chacun ses goûts, though.
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Nico


4 Jan 2017, 9:51
Citation de Geoffrey :
Intéressant. Je pense que ces deux morceaux sont en tous cas meilleurs que We Could Be So Good Together et Wintertime Love. Chacun ses goûts, though.


On est d'accord !!!!!! Incroyable !!!
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jimborrison


5 Jan 2017, 4:19
La question n'est pas de savoir si ces morceaux sont meilleurs ou non (ce qui sera toujours subjectif j'en conviens) mais si dans la logique "morrisonienne" de l'époque ils n' auraient pas dû faire partie de l'album mythique en question... Je vous invite à relire le bouquin de Lewis Shiner (Fugues en français, Glimpses pour la version originale) pour mieux comprendre l'esprit "mystique" de ce genre de reconstruction. Le chapitre consacré aux Doors était vraiment super.
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