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The Doors "In Concert" (new release)

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Greg Murphy

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May 23, 1991, 2:13:22 AM5/23/91
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This is where I figure the tracks in "In Concert" are from. Most of this is
guesswork from looking at the track listings of the Doors' live albums.
Please correct if wrong. BTW, the new tracks on disc one are just extra names
thrown in to better deal with the CD format. Its regular price is US$20.
Times are according to the packaging.

Thanks,
greg


DISC ONE (total time 71:50)
(this disc is the album "Absolutely Live" except for Close To You which is
found on DISC TWO)
1. House Announcer (2:42)
2. Who Do You Love (6:03)
o MEDLEY:
3. Alabama Song (Whiskey Bar) (1:51)
4. Backdoor Man (2:22)
5. Love Hides (1:49)
6. Five To One (4:35)
7. Build Me A Woman (3:33)
8. When The Music's Over (14:50)
9. Universal Mind (4:55)
10. Petition The Lord With Prayer (0:53)
o MEDLEY:
11. Dead Cats, Dead Rats (1:53)
12. Break On Through, #2 (4:42)
o THE CELEBRATION OF THE LIZARD:
13. Lions In The Street (1:14)
14. Wake Up (1:24)
15. A Little Game (1:10)
16. The Hill Dwellers (2:40)
17. Not To Touch The Earth (4:14)
18. Names Of The Kingdom (1:25)
19. The Palace Of Exile (2:21)
20. Soul Kitchen (7:16)

DISC TWO: (total time 68:54)
from the album "An American Prayer"
1. Roadhouse Blues (6:13)
tracks 2-8 are the album "Alive, She Cried" in its entirety
2. Gloria (6:18)
3. Light My Fire (9:54)
(including Graveyard Poem)
4. You Make Me Real (3:04)
5. Texas Radio & The Big Beat (1:52)
6. Love Me Two Times (3:18)
7. Little Red Rooster (7:06)
(featuring John Sebastian on Harmonica)
8. Moonlight Drive (5:33)
(including Horse Latitudes)
the remaining track from "Absolutely Live"
9. Close To You (5:26)
from the album "Live At The Hollywood Bowl"
10. Unknown Soldier (4:25)
previously unreleased on any album
11. The End (15:42) (This is the version where Jim asks for the lights to
be turned down, "Hey Mr. lightman, turn the lights
down," or something like that.)

Gary L Dare

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May 24, 1991, 2:40:54 PM5/24/91
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gr...@koko.csustan.edu (Greg Murphy) writes:
>This is where I figure the tracks in "In Concert" are from. Most of this
>is guesswork from looking at the track listings of the Doors' live albums.

>DISC TWO: (total time 68:54)


>from the album "An American Prayer"
> 1. Roadhouse Blues (6:13)

All right! Easily one of the Doors' best live tracks; it was on one
of the hits packages, too. (Greatest Hits?)

>the remaining track from "Absolutely Live"
> 9. Close To You (5:26)

Hmmm ... from "Absolutely Live", this was the encore, right? This
sure would mix up the continuity ...

>from the album "Live At The Hollywood Bowl"
>10. Unknown Soldier (4:25)

Is "Live At The Hollywood Bowl" worth getting anyways??? It's only 33
minutes long (I don't have a VHS or laserdisc to get the full video)
and if the songs are done better elsewhere, well ...

>previously unreleased on any album

>11. The End (15:42) (This is the version where Jim asks for the
> lights to be turned down, "Hey Mr. lightman,
> turn the lights down," or something like that.)

Probably worth the price of admission alone! By the way, have the
contents of what was the other two live albums been monkeyed with that
sound restoration technology that everybody hates? (Hollywood Bowl
was affect, as I recall, as was the "Live in Europe" video)

gld
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Christopher Blaise

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May 27, 1991, 6:53:45 PM5/27/91
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From article <1991May23.0...@koko.csustan.edu>, by gr...@koko.csustan.edu (Greg Murphy):

> This is where I figure the tracks in "In Concert" are from. Most of this is
> guesswork from looking at the track listings of the Doors' live albums.
> Please correct if wrong. BTW, the new tracks on disc one are just extra names
> thrown in to better deal with the CD format. Its regular price is US$20.
> Times are according to the packaging.
>
> Thanks,
> greg

*clap*clap*clap*clap*! If you were doing this from looking outside of the
package, I'm really impressed! The cd jacket indeed referes to Absolutely Live
,
Live in Europe, and Alive She Cried as the sources. Glad to see I wasn't the only one who recognized Roadhouse Blues as being from Americian Prayer (and I
had just heard that particular tape last week from a friend :)

TTYL


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