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The Doors Waiting For The Sun (50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition)

Format:
2CD+Vinyl
Style:
Hard Rock
Release:
14.09.2018
Art-Nr.:
CD20287
Label:
Rhino
Price incl. VAT, plus Shipping 49.99 €
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Tracklist

01
Hello, I Love You
02
Love Street
03
Not To Touch The Earth
04
Summer's Almost Gone
05
Wintertime Love
06
The Unknown Soldier
07
Spanish Caravan
08
My Wild Love
09
We Could Be So Good Together
10
Yes, The River Knows
11
Five To One
01
Hello, I Love You
02
Summer's Almost Gone
03
Yes, The River Knows
04
Spanish Caravan
05
Love Street
06
Wintertime Love
07
Not To Touch The Earth
08
Five To One
09
My Wild Love
10
The Wasp (texas Radio And The Big Beat) (live In Copenhagen)
11
Hello, I Love You (live In Copenhagen)
12
Back Door Man (live In Copenhagen)
13
Five To One (live In Copenhagen)
14
The Unknown Soldier (live In Copenhagen)
01
Hello, I Love You
02
Love Street
03
Not To Touch The Earth
04
Summer's Almost Gone
05
Wintertime Love
06
The Unknown Soldier
07
Spanish Caravan
08
My Wild Love
09
We Could Be So Good Together
10
Yes, The River Knows
11
Five To One

Description

In July 1968 The Doors published "Waiting For The Sun". It was their third studio album in just two years, the third platinum success - and the first time that the band reached number 1 on the American album chart. On the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the album, which fits seamlessly into the legendary Doors catalogue with songs like "The Unknown Soldier", "Five To One" and the number one hit "Hello, I Love You", a 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition of "Waiting For The Sun" will be released on September 14.

The 2-CD/1-LP-Edition presents a new version of the original stereo mix both on the CD and on the 180-gram vinyl LP. The mix was remastered by Doors sound engineer, mixer and producer Bruce Botnick from the original mastertapes. The set includes a second disc with 14 previously unreleased tracks, including 9 recently discovered raw mixes from the Recordings of the album and 5 live songs from a concert in Copenhagen in 1968.