The Very Best of the Doors [2007] [Two-Disc]

The Very Best of the Doors [2007] [Two-Disc]

by The Doors
The Very Best of the Doors [2007] [Two-Disc]

The Very Best of the Doors [2007] [Two-Disc]

by The Doors

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Overview

The various releases of The Very Best of the Doors during 2001 and 2007 in the U.S. and the U.K. are very similar, both in their single-disc and double-disc permutations -- as well as a limited edition that adds a DVD to the two-CD version -- so it's very easy to get all three compilations confused. That said, there are notable differences between all three U.K. comps and the original U.S. set. The American disc from 2007 weighs in at 16 tracks while the single-disc U.K. set is longer at 20 tracks and, in fact, boasts a stronger overall selection of songs, making this arguably the best single-disc introduction to the band yet assembled. The double-disc U.K. set doesn't just add a second disc, it has a different sequencing as well and consequently feels like a very different beast than the original set. It's a compilation that digs deeper into album tracks and radio favorites, sometimes getting songs that maybe should have been on the U.K. single disc -- such as "Five to One," for instance, a Doors standard that's on the U.S. single disc but not the U.K. -- but its real strength is how it paints a richer portrait of the band. It's for the listener who wants a bigger picture of the Doors without investing in the actual albums or a box set and, in that sense, this Very Best of the Doors (along with the version with the DVD) does its job well. So, choose wisely: if you're looking for an introduction or just the hits, take either of the 2001 or 2007 single discs; if you're looking for most of the best, pick the double-disc set, either with or without the DVD; if you know you love the band already, go for Perception. [Rhino released a two-disc, 34-track version in 2007.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 09/25/2007
Label: Rhino
UPC: 0081227996956
Rank: 3732

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Break on Through (To the Other Side)
  2. Strange Days
  3. Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)
  4. Love Me Two Times
  5. Light My Fire
  6. Spanish Caravan
  7. The Crystal Ship
  8. The Unknown Soldier
  9. The End
  10. People Are Strange
  11. Back Door Man
  12. Moonlight Drive
  13. End of the Night
  14. Five to One
  15. When the Music's Over

Disc 2

  1. Twentieth Century Fox
  2. Love Her Madly
  3. Riders on the Storm
  4. My Eyes Have Seen You
  5. Tell All the People
  6. Hello, I Love You
  7. The Wasp (Texas Radio and the Big Beat)
  8. Not to Touch the Earth
  9. Soul Kitchen
  10. Peace Frog
  11. L.A. Woman
  12. Waiting for the Sun
  13. Touch Me
  14. The Changeling
  15. Wishful Sinful
  16. Love Street
  17. The Ghost Song
  18. Gloria
  19. Roadhouse Blues

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Doors   Primary Artist
The Crystal Method   Primary Artist
Jim Morrison   Featured Artist,Vocals
Ray Neopolitan   Guitar (Bass)
John Haeny   Director
Robby Krieger   Guitar,Director
Ray Manzarek   Organ,Piano,Director,Keyboards
John Densmore   Drums,Director
Jerry Scheff   Guitar (Bass)
Marc Benno   Guitar

Technical Credits

Jim Morrison   Composer
Bertolt Brecht   Composer
Chester Burnett   Composer
The Doors   Arranger,Composer,Producer
The Crystal Method   Remixing
John Haeny   Producer
Robby Krieger   Composer,Producer
Van Morrison   Composer
Ray Manzarek   Composer,Producer,Remixing
Bruce Botnick   Mixing,Producer,Recording
Adam Freeland   Remixing
Henry Diltz   Photography
Kurt Weill   Composer
Paul Oakenfold   Remixing
Jim O'Rourke   Musician
Jac Holzman   Engineer
John Densmore   Composer,Producer,Remixing
Neil Ross   Musician
Nigel Williamson   Liner Notes
Willie Dixon   Composer
Damian Taylor   Remixing
Joel Brodsky   Cover Photo,Inlay Photography
Michael Kushner   Musician
Cory Lashever   Management
Paul Ferrara   Photography
Fredwreck   Remixing
Dezo Hoffmann   Photography
Jeffrey Jampol   Management
Pablo Manzarek   Remixing
Michael Ochs   Photography
Thomas Monaster   Photography
Paul Rothchild   Producer
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