Identifier5256724
Created AtTue May 23 2023 23:54:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Media TypeFlac
Media Count1
Show RatingA-
Sound RatingA
Note"Television Bleeding"

Tracks 1-7 are alternate studio mixes, done by Paul Rothchild during the prosuction of "The Best of the Doors" Quadrodisc.
Tracks 8-11 recorded live for TV broadcast ("Beat Club", Bremen, Germany) on May 3, 1972.

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The Doors 2003-01-01 Television Bleeding Bootleg, na, na
Set 1Hello I Love You (no drums, no second vocal overdub)
People Are Strange (no drums, no guitar solo, no second vocal overdub)
Love Her Madly (no reverb, no drums, no echo on voice)
Love Me Two Times (no tambourine, no guitars)
Riders On The Storm (no second vocal overdub, no echo, no drums)
Touch Me (no drums)
Soul Kitchen (different bass sound)

Tightrope Ride
In The Eye Of The Sun
I'm Horny, I'm Stoned
Love Me Two Times
Verdilac
Ships w/ Sails (false start)
Ships w/ Sails
Set 2
Set 3
CommentTracks 1-7 are alternate studio mixes, done by Paul Rothchild during the prosuction of "The Best of the Doors" Quadrodisc.
Tracks 8-11 recorded live for TV broadcast ("Beat Club", Bremen, Germany) on May 3, 1972.

"Snakeskin Records is a new firm producing Live CDs. Their trademark is their high quality of both recording and cover. Their latest CD is this new Doors disc. On it you find different rough studio mixes in perfect stereo, which had been done for the rare Doors Quadro vinyl album The Best Of The Doors. I find it very interesting to listen to these, sometimes you have the feeling of listening to totally new recordings. But they are absolutely the same as on the albums but in different mixes. Anyway, have you ever heard Riders On The Storm without the whispering and without drums? And People Are Strange without drums and guitar solo? Both open whole new categories of listening experiences. All songs with Morrison are in excellent stereo. You won't believe your ears! The second recording is one of the rare 1972 studio performances. The Doors are having a lot of fun in the studio, which makes a great listening. They play their standard material of their 1972 tour through Western Europe. This concert is presented in good mono; studio noises between the songs have unfortunately been cut. See the cover - a beautiful rare Morrison photo. In general - a CD featuring totally new and unpublished material with a superb cover sheet (yes, yes, the beautiful rare photo of Jim, all girls will love this!). Recommended!"

http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Palladium/1409/cdguid11.htm
? 1998 Rainer Moddemann, The Doors Quarterly Magazine.

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