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"Who Scared You": A smooth, horn-heavy rhythm and blues track originally relegated to a B-side.

The first album released by Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger, and John Densmore after Morrison's death. Full Circle (1972): The second and final studio album from the remaining trio. An American Prayer (1978): The Doors Discography Others -ALLMP3-320KBPS-

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A gritty return to their blues roots following the legal troubles surrounding Morrison's Miami arrest. The album opens with the iconic barroom stomp of "Roadhouse Blues" and maintains a raw, hard-rock edge throughout. L.A. Woman (1971) An American Prayer (1978): Building a complete digital

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He walked forward. The music seemed to emanate from behind every one of them. He reached for a handle—a rusted iron knob—and turned it.

"Greatest Hits" compilations are a great starting point for new listeners, and The Doors have several, including 13 (1970), their only compilation released while Morrison was alive, and the multi-platinum The Best of the Doors (1985). However, for the true collector, the real value lies in the box sets designed to unearth rare and unreleased material.