The Doors - Live At The Bowl '68 (1968/2012) Hi Res
Artist: The Doors
Title: Live At The Bowl '68
Year Of Release: 1968/2012
Label: Elektra Records
Genre: Classic Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Quality: 24Bit/96 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 01:11:02
Total Size: 1.4 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Live At The Bowl '68
Year Of Release: 1968/2012
Label: Elektra Records
Genre: Classic Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Quality: 24Bit/96 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 01:11:02
Total Size: 1.4 gb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Show Start/Intro (Live at the Hollywood Bowl, 1968)
02. When The Music's Over (Live at the Hollywood Bowl, 1968)
03. Alabama Song (Live at the Hollywood Bowl, 1968)
04. Back Door Man (Live at the Hollywood Bowl, 1968)
05. Five To One (Live at the Hollywood Bowl, 1968)
06. Back Door Man (Live at the Hollywood Bowl, 1968)
07. The Wasp (Live at the Hollywood Bowl, 1968)
08. Hello, I Love You (Live at the Hollywood Bowl, 1968)
09. Moonlight Drive (Live at the Hollywood Bowl, 1968)
10. Horse Latitudes (Live at the Hollywood Bowl, 1968)
11. A Little Game (Live at the Hollywood Bowl, 1968)
12. The Hill Dwellers (Live at the Hollywood Bowl, 1968)
13. Spanish Caravan (Live at the Hollywood Bowl, 1968)
14. Hey, What Would You Guys Like To Hear? (Live at the Hollywood Bowl, 1968)
15. Wake Up! (Live at the Hollywood Bowl, 1968)
16. Light My Fire (Live at the Hollywood Bowl, 1968)
17. Light My Fire (Live at the Hollywood Bowl, 1968)
18. The Unknown Soldie (Live at the Hollywood Bowl, 1968)
19. The End (Segue) [Live at the Hollywood Bowl, 1968]
20. The End (Live at the Hollywood Bowl, 1968)
LIVE AT THE BOWL ’68 will include three previously unreleased tracks from the performance. Technical issues with the recording of “Hello, I Love You,” “The WASP (Texas Radio And The Big Beat),” and “Spanish Caravan” prevented them from being released in the past. Now, through meticulous restoration of the audio, all three will be included, marking the first time the concert has been available in its entirety.
The Doors supplied plenty of post-Independence Day fireworks on July 5, 1968 when the legendary quartet played the Hollywood Bowl, a concert that is considered to be the band’s finest on film. For the first time, the film from the historic performance has been painstakingly restored using the original camera negatives and the audio has been remixed and mastered from original multi-tracks by the group’s engineer Bruce Botnick. This new restoration offers a stunning visual upgrade from earlier versions and will give fans the closest experience to being there live along side Jim Morrison, John Densmore, Robby Krieger and Ray Manzarek, who opined, “You can hear it as if you were at the Hollywood Bowl, on stage with us.”
The Doors supplied plenty of post-Independence Day fireworks on July 5, 1968 when the legendary quartet played the Hollywood Bowl, a concert that is considered to be the band’s finest on film. For the first time, the film from the historic performance has been painstakingly restored using the original camera negatives and the audio has been remixed and mastered from original multi-tracks by the group’s engineer Bruce Botnick. This new restoration offers a stunning visual upgrade from earlier versions and will give fans the closest experience to being there live along side Jim Morrison, John Densmore, Robby Krieger and Ray Manzarek, who opined, “You can hear it as if you were at the Hollywood Bowl, on stage with us.”