Album Details
Title: Greatest Hits [#1] Artist: The Doors Release Date: 10/15/1996 Re-Released On: 5/9/2006 Label: Elektra Entertainment, Elektra Duration: 48:10 Album Type(s): Greatest Hits, Enhanced CD-ROM UPCs: 075596199629, 075596186049, 603497188161 Genre: Rock Styles: Rock & Roll, Hard Rock, Psychedelic, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Proto-Punk, Album Rock Moods: Bravado, Cathartic, Confident, Dramatic, Swaggering, Aggressive, Brash, Druggy, Energetic, Literate, Nocturnal, Passionate, Provocative, Rebellious, Sensual, Sexual, Summery, Theatrical, Trippy, Dreamy, Nihilistic, Ominous, Raucous, Angst-Ridden, Brooding, Earnest, Eerie, Intimate, Reckless, Reflective, Rowdy, Gloomy, Paranoid, Intense, Rousing Total Copies: 24 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Hello, I Love You
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Light My Fire
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People Are Strange
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Love Me Two Times
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Riders on the Storm
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Break on Through (To the Other Side)
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Roadhouse Blues [Live]
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Touch Me
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L.A. Woman
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Love Her Madly
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The Ghost Song
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The End [From Apocalypse Now]
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2006 | CD | Elektra | | | 1996 | CD | Elektra Entertainment | 61996 |
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Album Review
Originally released in 1980 to coincide with the Jim Morrison biography -No One Here Gets Out Alive, the life of Greatest Hits began as a ten-track release on vinyl that acted as a very succinct introduction to the Doors, with several of the band's most enduring songs -- "Light My Fire," "Break on Through," "Touch Me," "Hello, I Love You," "Riders on the Storm" -- included. The only poor choice was "Not to Touch the Earth," which could have been replaced with any number of more significant songs in the band's catalog. When Elektra reissued the title on CD in the mid-'90s, the label removed "Not to Touch the Earth" and added a couple additional tracks to the program. This time, the extended version of "The Ghost Song," which had surfaced on the reissue of An American Prayer (the original version is a couple minutes shorter), was the poor choice -- it too is not the kind of thing a casual fan needs on an overview. As of 2006, a better choice for a single-disc Doors compilation remained Rhino's The Very Best of the Doors. The two-disc Legacy: The Absolute Best, released in 2003, is truly the best place to begin. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Bruce Botnick | Remastering, Producer | | Curtis Amy | Saxophone | | Denise Minobe | Design | | Dorothy Manzarek | Design | | Doug Lubahn | Bass | | Harvey Brooks | Bass | | Jerry Scheff | Bass | | Jim Morrison | Vocals | | Joel Brodsky | Photography | | John Densmore | Drums | | John Sebastian | Harmonica | | Lonnie Mack | Bass | | Marc Benno | Guitar (Rhythm) | | Paul Rothchild | Producer | | Ray Manzarek | Design, Keyboards | | Robbie Krieger | Guitar | | Ron Coro | Art Direction, Design | | Shawn Kilmurray | Project Coordinator | | The Doors | Producer |
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