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Rhino / Wea - Rhino / Wea
The Doors
Release date: 2007-09-25
Audio CD
Album Rock, Hard Rock, Pop, Pop/Rock, Pop/Rock Music, Proto-Punk, Psychedelic, Rock, Rock & Roll, Rock/Pop, United States of America
1. Break on Through (To the Other Side)
2. Strange Days
3. Alabama Song (Whisky Bar) - The Doors, Weill, Kurt
4. Love Me Two Times
5. Light My Fire
6. Spanish Caravan
7. The Crystal Ship
8. The Unknown Soldier
9. The End
10. People Are Strange
11. Back Door Man - The Doors, Dixon, Willie
12. Moonlight Drive
13. End of the Night
14. Five to One
15. When the Music's Over




The Very Best of the Doors takes you back into time, time when my Brother had a Super sport car, and lot's of dates. When I was Six years old and i would hang out with him while he worked on his car and we would listen to the Doors' When the Song Gloria would play we sing it out loud, and move to the beat. The Very Best of the Doors is by far the best, I now let my son (17)listen to it. The melody intertwine with two generations together. I with the old school records, and his i-pod tactics, but its still all the same music; rockin' 'n rolling till we die!!!
I had an older Doors greatest hits cd, the one cd version that sells in bargain bins for $9, and quite frankly it was too raw for my liking, lots of treble, not much midrange or bass. I'm deaf in one ear from birth, so my opinion is obviously going to be slightly different than most people. By the way, I never understood the stereo concept though, "oo guitar is to my left, hold a sec now he jumped over to my right!"
Kidding aside, I like this mix a bit better and it seems like a solid choice of songs. I do agree with one of the reviewers (my apologies I can't seem to scroll back to find your name and give you credit where it's due, you know who you are), it sounds as if they laid the drums a bit heavy on a few songs. But overall, a good mix and less of the back and forth I'd normally get listening on headsets most common in 70's when frequent panning left and right was "the thing". I know I represent a very small population out there but if you're out there my one eared friend, check out this collection.