The Doors - The Soft Parade

The Doors - The Soft Parade
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Album Details

Title: The Soft Parade
Artist: The Doors
Release Date: 7/1969
Re-Released On: 9/15/2009
Label: Elektra, WEA International, Warner Music France, Audio Fidelity
Duration: 33:39
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 075596067423, 075596255028, 4988029615442, 055960674167, 075596067416, 075597500523, 081227995348, 603497188369, 780014203825, 075596067447
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: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Tell All the People
  2. Touch Me
  3. Shaman's Blues
  4. Do It
  5. Easy Ride
  6. Wild Child
  7. Runnin' Blue
  8. Wishful Sinful
  9. The Soft Parade

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2009CDAudio FidelityAFZ038
2007CDWarner Music France8122799534
2006CDElektra
2001CDWEA International6154
2000CDWEA International962550
1991CDElektra7559750052
1990CDElektra75005-2

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Album Review

The most uneven studio album recorded with Jim Morrison in the group, partially because their experiments with brass and strings on about half the tracks weren't entirely successful. More to the point, though, this was their weakest overall set of material, low lights including filler like "Do It" and "Runnin' Blue," a strange bluegrass-soul blend that was a small hit. On the other hand, about half the record is quite good, especially the huge hit "Touch Me" (their most successful integration of orchestration), the vicious hard rock riffs of "Wild Child," the overlooked "Shaman's Blues," and the lengthy title track, a multi-part suite that was one of the band's best attempts to mix rock with poetry. "Tell All the People" and "Wishful Sinful," both penned by Robbie Krieger, were uncharacteristically wistful tunes that became small hits. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bruce BotnickMastering, Remixing, Engineer
Champ WebbHorn (English), Horn, Soloist
Curtis AmySoloist, Saxophone
Doug LubahnBass
Ernie CampagnaProduction Coordination
George BohannonTrombone, Soloist
Harvey BrooksBass
Jac HolzmanProduction Coordination
Jesse McReynoldsMandolin
Jim BuchananViolin, Fiddle
Jim MorrisonVocals, Arranger
Joel BrodskyPhotography
John DensmoreDrums, Arranger
Kevin Michael GrayCD Preparation
Paul HarrisOrchestral Arrangements
Paul RothchildMastering, Producer
Peter SchaumannArtwork, Illustrations
Ray ManzarekKeyboards, Arranger, Organ, Vocals
Reinol AndinoConga
Robbie KriegerArranger, Guitar, Vocals (Background), Choir, Chorus, Lyricist, Vocals
Steve HoffmanMastering
William S. HarveyArt Direction, Design