The Doors - The Matrix, San Francisco, 7 & 10 March, 1967 (Live) (2025)

Artist: The Doors
Title: The Matrix, San Francisco, 7 & 10 March, 1967 (Live)
Year Of Release: 1967 / 2025
Label: DMG / Copyright Control
Genre: Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:59:30
Total Size: 659 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist: Title: The Matrix, San Francisco, 7 & 10 March, 1967 (Live)
Year Of Release: 1967 / 2025
Label: DMG / Copyright Control
Genre: Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:59:30
Total Size: 659 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. My Eyes Have Seen You (Live) (3:02)
02. Soul Kitchen (Live) (6:07)
03. I Cant See Your Face in My Mind (Live) (3:20)
04. People Are Strange (Live) (2:20)
05. When the Music's Over (Live) (11:38)
06. Money Honey (Live) (4:03)
07. Who Do You Love? (Live) (4:44)
08. Moonlight Drive (Live) (6:09)
09. Summers Almost Gone (Live) (3:53)
10. King Bee (Live) (4:33)
11. Gloria (Live) (5:54)
12. Break on Through (Live) (4:55)
13. Summertime (Instrumental) (Live) (8:48)
14. Backdoor Man (Live) (5:43)
15. Alabama Song (Live) (3:23)
16. Light My Fire (Live) (8:49)
17. The End (Live) (14:50)
18. Get Out of My Life Woman (Live) (4:29)
19. Close to You Baby (Live) (3:50)
20. Crawling King Snake (Live) (5:46)
21. Crystal Ship (Live) (3:35)
Jim Morrison and The Doors live at The Matrix club in San Francisco on 3/07/1967, playing to a small crowd just 2 months after their debut album was released.
These recordings were made by one of the owners of club and shared with rock promoter Bill Graham. In 1972, "Bill (Graham) spent almost all of 72 hours at KSAN" playing tapes of live shows from his concert venues, going back to 1966.
Live at the Matrix 1967 is a double live album by the American rock band the Doors. It was recorded at The Matrix in San Francisco on March 7 and 10, 1967 by club co-owner Peter Abram (the other co-owner was Marty Balin). The recording is notable as one of the earliest live recordings of the band known to exist, played to a mostly empty venue. By March 1967, the Doors had recorded only their debut album (released January 4, 1967) and "Light My Fire" had yet to be released as a single (on April 24, 1967), and they were still relatively unknown outside Southern California.
These recordings were made by one of the owners of club and shared with rock promoter Bill Graham. In 1972, "Bill (Graham) spent almost all of 72 hours at KSAN" playing tapes of live shows from his concert venues, going back to 1966.
Live at the Matrix 1967 is a double live album by the American rock band the Doors. It was recorded at The Matrix in San Francisco on March 7 and 10, 1967 by club co-owner Peter Abram (the other co-owner was Marty Balin). The recording is notable as one of the earliest live recordings of the band known to exist, played to a mostly empty venue. By March 1967, the Doors had recorded only their debut album (released January 4, 1967) and "Light My Fire" had yet to be released as a single (on April 24, 1967), and they were still relatively unknown outside Southern California.