Label: Bright Midnight (Germany), RHM2 7912
Style: Rock, Psychedelic Rock
Country: Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Time: 76:18, 27:15
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 483, 187 Mb
Live
in Philadelphia '70 is a double live album recorded by American rock
band the Doors in 1970. The performance took place in The Spectrum. This
is part of previously unreleased material of the Bright Midnight
Archives collection of live albums by the Doors.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_in_Philadelphia_%2770)
One
of several concerts from which 1970s official live Doors album
Absolutely Live was sourced is offered in its entirety on this
double-CD, Live in Philadelphia, of a May 1, 1970 show, available
through the Internet only. Like Absolutely Live, it finds the band in a
loosey-goosey state that drifts close to sloppiness, albeit with an
engaging tipsy humor. Except for a few obligatory staples ("Light My
Fire," "Break on Through," "Roadhouse Blues"), the group seemed
determined not to play overly familiar tunes, even reaching back on
occasion to their bar band days as a poor man's Rolling Stones for B.B.
King ("Rock Me Baby"), Elvis Presley ("Mystery Train"), and Chuck Berry
("Carol") covers. Most of the tracks are previously unreleased, and it's
not all hits or covers, the set list including such relatively
little-traveled songs as "Ship of Fools," "Universal Mind," and "Maggie
M'Gill." Certainly Jim Morrison's in a lewd 'n' bluesy mood, and for a
guy with obscenity charges hanging over his head (from the group's
infamous 1969 Miami concert), he lets it all hang out with surprisingly
graphic recklessness on "Rock Me Baby" -- could anyone have doubted what
"you feel so wet...let me slide inside" really meant? In common with
most of the limited-edition releases the Doors have made available from
their archive, this isn't up to the standards of their official catalog,
even the relatively loose ones of Absolutely Live. But it's a good
souvenir for committed fans, with much better sound than the usual
bootlegs of the Doors from this era, though it's curious that the
material is split into a lengthy 76-minute CD on disc one, and a mere
26-minute CD on disc two.
(allmusic.com/album/live-in-philadelphia-70-mw0000702198)
01. Announcer 'Sit Down' (05:20)
02. Tuning (01:25)
03. Roadhouse Blues (04:40)
04. Break On Through (To The Other Side) (05:12)
05. Back Door Man/Love Hides (06:51)
06. Ship Of Fools (06:55)
07. Universal Mind (04:31)
08. When The Music's Over (14:27)
09. Mystery Train (13:21)
10. Wake Up! (01:46)
11. Light My Fire (11:46)
01. The Concert Continues (00:41)
02. Maggie M'gill (05:49)
03. Roadhouse Blues (Reprise) (02:39)
04. Been Down So Long/Rock Me Baby (09:31)
05. The Music Capital Of The World, Philadelphia (00:29)
06. Carol (01:48)
07. Soul Kitchen (06:15)
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