Feb 22 2021
5
Every song on this album is of the highest quality, not a bad one among them. Every song on this album is recognisable and still sounds great over 40 years later. This is what is meant by 'iconic', everyone knows these songs, they perfectly pinpoint a time in musical history. Apparently I really like The Doors.
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Feb 03 2021
2
Wow, a bit of a roller coaster, but, like, the wooden kind.
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Feb 14 2021
5
Astonishing for a debut. A cultural colossus.
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May 15 2023
5
I am reminded of the many times I used to put 'The End' on the jukebox in my local pub, hear 30 seconds of it and then it being rejected and the barmaid giving me my quid back.
"Who put that bloody song on again?!?!" jt4527? Here's your quid back!!!!!
The Doors for me are a band I can not think about, not listen to for years and then immediately jump right back in without skipping a beat. I think I secretly and very subtly love The Doors very much.
Classic album, brilliant!
5 / 5 stars!
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Jan 19 2021
5
I went through a huge Doors phase, and still love going back to their music. This album is arguably their best, and there aren't really 'bad' songs or filler, as in some other albums. I used to really buy in to the Jim Morrison as poet thing, but I think it's mostly nonsense, now. I still really enjoy their music, though!
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May 15 2023
1
The Doors! One of the most overrated bands of all time. Boring never ending music as a backdrop to pathetic junkie cod philosophy thatâs got undeserved kudos because music journalists are generally not that clever.
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Feb 17 2021
5
try to run, try to hide
RF: Classic/10
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May 15 2023
1
Songs I've heard 100 times too many, interspersed with deep cuts that should stay hidden. A bad trip at the surfing circus.
I've always found The Doors to be fairly tedious, and this album didn't change my mind.
'Hey add another 5 minutes to this last song, Jimmy came up with a little tune about butt-fuckin' that we just *can't* cut."
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May 30 2022
2
A tiresome album from a tiresome band full of their worst excesses - Morrisonâs meandering sixth form poetry, shouting and moaning dressed up in pretension coupled with Manzarekâs wailing, screeching organ solos overpowering everything else on the track (which is a shame because the rest of the band are pretty solid).
Thereâs the famous tracks you already know, plus plenty of filler, pale imitations of better blues rock or psychedelic rock where the doped up audience really are imagining The Doors are the key to unlocking the doors of perception, man. The problem is, you can accidentally be that but you canât set out to be that. Stop trying so hard, guys.
Can you imagine being at a gig where this happens?:
âMorrison was well known for improvising spoken word poetry passages while the band played live.â
If this is his best un-improvised poetry I dread to think what his improvised work was like. Some choice morsels;
â Time to live/ Time to lie/ Time to laugh/ Time to dieâ
â You know the day destroys the night
/ Night divides the dayâ
â The days are bright and filled with pain/ Enclose me in your gentle rainâ
âHere is Jane/ See Jane runâ
Dont get me wrong - popular music can be totally disposable and throw away. It doesnât have to be deep and meaningful. The problem here is that Morrison and the band think they and their music are deep and meaningful.
The album concludes as you might imagine - with a ten minute plus self congratulatory number, an attempt at some long form jazz, not so much The End as When Will This End?
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Jan 13 2021
5
Fantastic album. Might as well be a greatest hits part 1. Unique sound.
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Oct 28 2023
3
Nr. 19/1001
Break On Through 4/5
Soul Kitchen 3/5
The Crystal Ship 3/5
Twentieth Century Fox 3/5
Alabama Song 3/5
Light My Fire 4/5
Back Door Man 3/5
I Looked at You 3/5
End of the Night 2/5
Take It as It Comes 2/5
The End 3/5
Average 3,0
Good, just don't vibe with The Doors music that much
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May 29 2021
3
A ma grande surprise, cet album des Portes de Marbre était plutÎt agréable et bien senti, et m'a permis de passer un bon moment. C'est ce que j'aurai écrit si j'avais écouté, comme me l'a fait remarquer en plein milieu de l'écoute mon compatriote l'illustre Robdesert, cet album avec mon seul écouteur gauche...
En effet, dĂšs l'instant oĂč l'on a le MALHEUR d'insĂ©rer son Ă©couteur droit Ă l'intĂ©rieur de sa trompe auditive, tous les maux de The Doors font irruption, ou plutot LE mal de The Doors, j'ai nommĂ© le detestable Manzarek. Nous proposant un synthĂ© aux sonoritĂ©s d'orgue tout le long de ce putain d'album, Manzarev nous fait passer un vĂ©ritable supplice, camouflant la performance de Jim Morrisson en utilisant des extraits de discours du Grand Schtroumpf.
Le plus grave dans tout ça, c'est que Manzarev vient mĂȘme imposer sa loi 7 minutes durant, sur le titre dĂ©sormais classĂ© comme indĂ©sirable Light My Fire, nous offrant un solo tout bonnement inaudibe, non sans rappeler le gĂ©nĂ©rique du non mĂ©connu Il Ă©tait une fois l'homme.
Manzarev rentre dans le top 3 des ennemis publics de ce générateur, et rejoins ainsi Elvis Costello et le créateur de cette liste ridicule.
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Feb 15 2021
3
When I think of 60's rock, I think of music just like this. This album must have had a profound influence on the rock counter-culture scene then, but there's something profoundly darker in this album than their generational counterparts. I've actually read the book that this band based their name on, and I can totally see the influence in it's psychedelic nature. I love the organs on the songs, its just so groovy and classic sounding. Morrison's vocal performance is fantastic, the guitars are good but mixed a little low, there's nothing too special to say about the drums or bass, the vocals and organ really carried most of the songs. I don't think this type of sound has aged too well though, it's good but it sounds so terribly dated. Maybe that gives it novelty, being a unique product of the times, and thankfully the Doors did this type of music very well. I will also admit that some of these songs didn't flow together well at all (like alabama song). But on a positive note, the organ solo on light my fire is one of the greatest things I've ever heard though. Overall, I liked this album a lot, but I had some problems with it, so I'll rank it a 3.5/5.
Favorite song: Light My Fire -
Least Favorite: Alabama Song
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Mar 14 2025
5
One of the top two or three debut albums of all time. An utterly unique format for a band - no bass player, a jazz-obsessed drummer, and a keyboard player with a wacky setup, not to mention a sui generis guitar player AND Jim Morrison - the instantly create a sound and a style that both reflected current LA sounds and broke stunning new ground. And this album has some of their and the rock eraâs greatest songs.
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Jan 14 2021
5
This album carries so much nostalgia for me. It was something Iâd listen to as a teenager in order to connect with my dad. Jim Morrison is an iconic frontman, and his rich baritone over the Hammond organ and the rest of their rocking set the standard for the genre.
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Nov 24 2023
4
I used to love the doors. Probably enough that I overlistened to them. Still awesome. Jim Morrisons voice is still iconic. It's rare I find the mood to actually listen to them anymore though.
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May 29 2021
3
Au fil de l'écoute, on s'aperçoit d'une véritable différence de niveau entre le deux écouteurs. Du cÎté gauche, les musiciens s'appliquent, le son est propre, le rythme juste. C'est dans l'écouteur droit que les choses se compliquent ; ça grésille, ça bourdonne, et, cerise sur la gùteau, ça joue de l'orgue. Le coupable n'est autre que Manzarek et celui-ci est bien décidé à pourrir l'album. La comparaison avec Framal du S-crew est dÚs lors inévitable.
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Apr 13 2024
5
Much of the discourse surrounding The Doors relates to Jim Morrisonâs almost divinely sensual mystique. And while his musings certain contribute significantly to the creative accolades of the band, The Doors are more than Morrison alone. Ray Manzarekâs genius, I would suggest, is at the heart of The Doorsâ sound; they would be unrecognizable without his lines driving , his solos disorienting, ultra-psychedelic.
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Oct 19 2021
5
That was fun! Listening to this inspired me to do a Doors binge yesterday
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Feb 15 2021
5
I was fully prepared for Pink Moon to be my favorite album of the week, and my favorite album on the list for at least more than 24 hours, then we get THIS?? One of my favorite albums of the '60s and of all time. It's the second one on this list that I have on vinyl. A true classic. I don't know how much I need to say here. This album is a hit machine. Jim Morrison's voice and Ray Manzarek's organ make the perfect psychedelic combination, and every song sounds like it could've been a single (even "Alabama Song"). "The End" is one of my favorite songs ever made. I have so many memories tied to it--I put it on during a tornado warning once in Greeley for dramatic effect, I play it during COD zombies matches when I know we've reached our wit's end, and of course the use in Apocalypse Now is legendary. We needed to balance out the British Invasion, so I agree with the Lizard King when he said "The West is the best. Get here, and we'll do the rest."
Favorite tracks: THE END, Break On Through, Light My Fire, Soul Kitchen, Take It As It Comes.
Album art: Iconic. In the words of Sleepy Joe, "c'mon, man!" The fact that 75% of the band is standing neatly next to a massive, superimposed headshot of Jim Morrison is hilarious and insane. Plus the font is awesome.
5/5
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Sep 02 2021
4
I groaned when this came up today as it was the second Doors album in as many days. But to my surprise it was much better than Morrison hotel. Even more impressive is the fact that this was their debut album. Morrisonâs powerful voice and Manzarekâs keyboard playing are standouts. The highlight for me are the organ and guitar solos in Light my fire. The only song that I really didnât like is the Bertold Brecht / Kurt Weill inspired Whisky Bottle.
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Nov 24 2024
5
I can't think of many bands whose debut album made such an impact, with great songs and a truly fresh sound. Definitely the Beatles, Nirvana, and the Doors. The Doors aren't my favorite band or even close to my favorite band, but I've always loved Crystal Ship and did have my mind blown when in high school, I went to a performance of the Weill/Brecht opera Mahagonny with my Aunt Royanne and suddenly heard a guy sing the Alabama song, which I had no idea was a cover.
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Nov 22 2024
5
What better way to start this challenge than with the debut album of one of my favorite bands? This one's really solid, and contains a great mix of energetic blues-rock and slower psychedelic tracks. Fun times all the way through.
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Mar 09 2024
5
Great! But stop talking about little girls, creep
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Nov 25 2023
5
A monument in music history
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Dec 22 2021
5
Outstanding album.
Fun fact: my friend and I once used The End at the end of a high school theatre sketch (could there be a sentence which more perfectly describes what I was like in high school? I think not). The first sentence of the song was met with great hilarity from the audience. Anyway, we filmed the sketch and put it on YouTube, and then it got flagged for copyright infringement. We never took it down, so it's still out there, with the audio removed.
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Oct 21 2021
5
Absolutely fantastic. "The End" is one of my favorite all time songs ("Apocalypse Now" anyone?)
Would love to blast this one on the stereo, or car with the windows down.
The crazy stereo mixing actually works great, I usually hate that, but it just puts this in the time period so perfectly and the separation of the instruments is cool.
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Oct 12 2021
5
âFatherâŠyes sonâŠI want to kill you.â I just got this on vinyl from my record club. Itâs a great combo of swinginâ sixties lounge and late sixties psych. Goes back and forth between dancing playboy bunnies and general Kurtz. Jim Morrisonâs lyrics might be a bit overwrought, but we can for give the olâ king snake, all these songs are undeniable, not a bad one in the bunch. All got radio play but one, and itâs still a banger. On the backbone of catchy keys and guitar licks it really shines. I donât revisit the doors as much as a used to, but when I do, I really enjoy. Itâs fun to imagine how weird/fun Jim Morrison wouldâve become had he made it to old age. 5.
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Mar 15 2021
5
One of the greatest debut albums ever - I can only imagine how much more I'd enjoy this if I did psychedelics. Morrison's voice is obviously iconic and although I don't know what he's singing about half the time, I'm fully down with the ethereal imagery it creates. It is Manzarek's work on the keys, however, that really helps elevate and define the sound of The Doors here. Best track: The End
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Feb 15 2021
5
Fantastic music for a fall back to the 60âs. I never listened to them since I was a toddler and marijuana wasnât legal. I image a psychedelic couch in a smoke filled room with pillows, plants and pot everywhere. They are the grooviest then and now. Iâm sure my parents were terrified of them more then Elvis bringing rock and roll to the world. I could do meditation and yoga to this music all day long. Great drummer or should I say Symbolist! Great lyrics and a true opening up to the expanding minds of the 60âs revolutionary times. Donât know if I would have like this music then but now see the beauty to it in all counts: lyrical, artistic, musical and dimensional. Girl we couldnât get much higher. Come on baby light my fire. So cool man!
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Feb 01 2021
5
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Jan 18 2021
5
The original psychedelic masterpiece. Loved it!
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Jul 03 2025
4
I've been doing some thinking, and I've got some ideas to improve the album.
One: Ray Manzarek needs to be louder, angrier and have access to a time machine.
Two: Whenever Ray Manzarek's not playing, all the other members should be asking, "Where's Ray Manzarek?"
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Feb 04 2025
4
Thereâs two ways of approaching The Doors. If you go into this album assuming itâs going to be something challenging and PROPERLY dark then itâs an abject failure.
This is not 48 minutes of dangerous and satanically euphoric rock ânâ roll mixed in with unholy wisdom beamed down to us by The Lizard King himself. This is 48 minutes of uneasy organ led oom-pah-pah music lead by a drunken boob reciting doggrel from off his own flaccid cock.
This brings us to the second way of approaching The Doors: agreeing with all the above and deciding itâs only the better for it.
This album is self evidently ridiculous. Jim Morrison is not even in the vague peripheries of being a good poet; his performance here is like watching someone repeatedly trip over a never ending cavalcade of banana skins. That laughable quality is what makes Morrison so amazing though. There is something about the insane pomposity of Morrisonâs unarguable charisma that fully sucks you into the steely eyed psych of The Doors music.
The majority of the songs here are amazing; from the mystical fury of âBreak On Through (To the Other Side)â, the haunted menace of âEnd of the Nightâ to the adjectives are entirely unnecessary âLight My Fire.â
Admittedly, Iâm not sure it hangs together especially well as an album, and I do find the oh-so-iconic âThe Endâ to be unlistenable nonsense. Despite this, itâs still a fun and intriguing listen that both stands up today and so clearly points towards the blueprints for what would become punk and goth music.
Now: let us all âride the snake to the lakeâ as âthe west is the best.â
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Nov 16 2024
3
Iâm sure this was so cool when it came out but it is just kind of dorky to me. Jamming on that little organ? Okay.
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Sep 02 2024
3
âJim Morrison was a poetâ
His poetry:
âRide the snake to the lake.â
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May 15 2023
3
"You are entering the vicinity of an area adjacent to a location. The kind of place where there might be a monster, or some kind of weird mirror. These are just examples; it could also be something much better. Prepare to enter: The Scary Door."
jim morrison died when he 27. in that time he accomplished this great album. he died from the excesses of the rock and roll lifestyle. when i die at 27 it will be due to pork pie related injuries. please play beethoven at my funeral.
for all its high peaks of greatness this album has far more dead spots than i remembered - hence the mean looking rating. however this is a proper album. 'soul kitchen' fucking rules. 'break on through' gives me that devo/jerry lee lewis/punk type foam at the mouth focused destruction kind of feeling that i so very much adore. not a bad wee disc.
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Jul 29 2023
1
I knew that the Doors would show up one day. Not sure why I am so out of step with the rest of the world on this but there is something so grating about them. 0 stars if I could. But, I did listen to the whole thing so I think I deserve something.
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Jun 09 2025
5
This is a fuckin cool album. This album smokes cigarettes and wears leather pants and calls it's mum once a day. This album is stone cold cool as fuck. Swoon.
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May 30 2025
5
I mean side A plays as if it's a greatest hits record. Side B comes down to earth a bit but ends with an epic. To think they recorded another album immediately, it's nuts. Today, and album as successful as this debut would be rested on for three+ years till profits dipped, then a lackluster effort would ensue. God the 60s were great!
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May 13 2025
5
The fascinating thing about this album... Try to imagine that once there was a time, in 1967, that this was an anonymous debut by a band nobody had ever heard of, called 'The Doors'. And that you buy it, let the needle down on side A and that you hear 'Break on through'.
What a debut. It's magnificent. 'Light my fire' is probably one of the best psychedelic songs ever. Did you ever realize that the Doors are probably the only rock band everyone knows the name of the keyboardist of, and hardly anybody the name of the guitar player? That's fascinating. And yes, there are some weaker moments. And yes, there are other highlights like 'The crystal ship' and 'Alabama'.
It's simply a fantastic debut, with Jim Morrison's thing still inside his pants. 9 out of 10.
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Apr 16 2025
5
Contender for greatest rock debut album of all time. I love The Doors. I think they're one of the greatest bands ever. Perfect album from start to finish. Classic.
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Apr 16 2025
5
classic album with so many pop cultural defining songs.
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Apr 15 2025
5
Bias as this is already a fave of bangers and vibes.
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Apr 12 2025
5
Great and classic album. It's funny how the album I listened to the day before this one didn't age well and should remain in the grave, but then the next day I get a timeless gem like this. This is everything you can ask for in a record. Every song from front to back is good and enjoyable.
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Apr 08 2025
5
This is one of my favourite albums that I had the joy of discovering when I was in my mid teens. Along with the Velvet Underground album, it's one of the best debut albums from a major artist released in 1967. It truly stands the test of time and still sounds amazing all these years later. This is a desert island disc contender.
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Apr 08 2025
5
What an album! The hit rate is high and so many are classic tunes that put you straight into the zone you were in when you heard them before. I may have listened to this album a hundred times, it's possible.
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Apr 08 2025
5
Trippy, psychedelic, hypnotic, all round good vibes, great riffs and loving the organs (and marxophone)! Can't imagine how much LSD Jim Morrison had taken whilst writing the lyrics.
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Apr 04 2025
5
I mean... come on. It's The Doors. I've always loved them but I've never listened to this album in full and wow was it better than I thought. Each song was interesting and dynamic and absolutely incredible. I could do without "The End" but the album is too good for me to not give it a 5. These guys are absolute legends and I need to listen to this album more.
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Apr 01 2025
5
Fantastic album. A favorite of mine.
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Apr 01 2025
5
As far as debut albums go, it doesnât get much better than this. Kicking off with Break on Through and closing with The End might be one of the best opener-closer combos. The whole album is dark, hypnotic, and endlessly cool. No question, this absolutely deserves its place on any all-time list.
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Mar 28 2025
5
Great album, loved it for a long time.
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Mar 27 2025
5
A great album. It's hard to believe that the band managed to create such a monumental work with their first album. It's really easy for me to award stars here. 5/5
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Jan 19 2021
5
A Doors album on the day of an enormous fight? đ€
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Mar 27 2025
4
It is good stuff and obviously pretty iconic. But there is some quite long instrumental stuff that I donât really care for. Then again The End is almost 12 minutes and I love that, so what do I know.
Fun fact: Jim Morrison is the first person on the list whoâs grave Iâve visited.
The Simpsons: The End is used three times! On reflection maybe thatâs why I like that song so much. With added help from Apocalypse Now
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Nov 01 2024
4
The Doors by The Doors is an engaging album thatâs a pleasure to listen to, with hardly any low points. It maintains a consistently high quality, featuring well-crafted instrumentals, beautiful and fitting vocals, and impressive poetry. The album opens with a powerful intro and closes with a fitting outro, making for a cohesive and fun listening experience throughout.
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Jun 05 2023
4
Discovered that I own this, and "Waiting For The Sun"; I guess I am a secret Doors fan unbeknownst even to myself. Gotta agree this is a high quality debut and admit I am quite fond of the organ. Docked a point for that godawful Brecht/Weill number. Highlight is (most of) The End which was used so perfectly in Apocalypse Now that I play the opening bars in my mind whenever I see a cluster of palm trees, excitedly waiting for the napalm. Quite a burden if you lived in SoCal. The horror, the horror
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May 15 2023
4
Woooo
The allegations are true, i am a rock organ enjoyer. and enjoy i did. gorgeous wee album, best in the first half but full of lovely tunes.
Oh to have hit a blunt before listening to this
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May 15 2023
4
I bought this tape when I was a kid. I was firmly in the classic rock Aerosmith / Led Zeppelin mode and The Doors was a necessary album at the time. And that tape was censored, which I didn't know at the time. So that bit in 'Break On Through To The Other Side' when he screams "She gets high!" for me was just "She gets!". Which honestly made enough sense back then and hearing "high" now sounds all wrong.
Anyway - these tunes are good. Jim Morrison is just a good enough poet to land some good lines and the rest of it comes off as ridiculous pretentiousness that's pretty fun. It's a heckuva mix, which intentional goodness and untintentional goodness that adds up to a lot of goodness. I mean 'Soul Kitchen'? 'Soul Kitchen'? It's hard to hate an album that has a song about sleeping in someone's soul kitchen.
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Jan 27 2022
4
I'm a sucker for a good organ line and this album holds some sentimental value. The lyrics are the sort that probably sounded deep if you were high but otherwise come off as kind of silly. 4/5 stars
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Sep 29 2021
4
I've listened to this album quite a few times. This like wild mixture of Jazz, Blues, rock, and a heavy dash of poetry. It slaps, hard. Break on the through, what a solid fucking intro song for a band on their debut album. It sticks with you. Also man, I wish more modern music incorporated Organs more into the sound. It's so solid.
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Mar 15 2021
4
What an album. I loved this! I knew of The Doors, but never really listened to them. Some great songs and The End is an absolute study in drug taking. The only dud track for me was Alabama Song where I could almost taste the LSD. Great album and will be revisiting. Love that 60s organ sound as well. Best tracks: Light my Fire & Take It As It Comes.
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Feb 15 2021
4
With this album coming into the list I hope we have now broken through to the other side. The minute I saw this classic cover of the group shadowed by a pensive yet determined lead singers headshot (sort of looks like Tom Brady), I knew I was in for a treat. Iâm sure Iâve listened to this album before but this felt like a new listen. There are so many gems on this one. Break On Through, Soul Kitchen, Alabama Song, Light My Fire, and of course The End. A classic song that is featured both in Apocalypse Now and when we play Call of Duty: Zombies. I love how the album, when thinking about it, screams classic Rock, but when you listen to it, it feels a lot lighter than Rock. It plays a lot more like other late 60âs early 70âs albums with the electric piano. Reminds me a little of Ryan Goslings band Dead Manâs Bones, especially on In the Room Where You Sleep. I say this as Iâm listening to I Looked At You. So I donât really see this as a Led Zepplin or Journey type of Rock but that doesnât diminish the power in this album. Even with a few weaker songs this is still a fantastic album to listen to at any time. 9/10
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Jan 18 2021
4
This is one good example of how the radio can sometimes distract from the art of an album. Songs like Crystal Ship remind me how many good vibes are found between the overplayed hits. Whether psychedelics are involved or not, this self-titled LP of wild organ riffs and raw Morrison vocals provide quite a trip!
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Sep 15 2020
4
The Doors had an iconic sound from the start. That classic organ paired with Jim Morrison's howl is unbeatable. Both cool and rebellious, it's a solid debut, even if a few songs meander a bit.
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Jul 01 2025
3
Was alright,
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Jun 05 2023
3
Hey, Iâve *watched* âApocalypse Now Redux* and will *willingly* watch it again!
Bit grumpy RNG has given us a consecutive weekend doses of the Doors, and almost defaulted this to 2 over an impatient first listen, but skipping through this a second time, I realised most of the songs I thought sucked have their charms. The vocalistâs horny shamanistic pretensions are present, yet they work with the setting, and the band is never less than listenable.
I picked up a couple of sonic puns:
ââThis is the EndâŠâ DUM DUM DUM!â
And the Alabama whisky bar song being a cabaret-worthy oompa-oompa rollick.
Not crap, a perhaps mean 3 here. Writing this on Friday, going back to the Associates record to see if I like it as much a day later.
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Apr 29 2023
3
I think there might be something wrong mentally with lead singer. For a debut and 1967 it's insane. Every 5 minutes something disturbing is in the lyrics. Obviously couldn't be a rock album without mentioning little girls. It's a good album but personally I don't think I'd find myself returning to it. The End was awesome though, I feel like Swans took a lot of influence from this song.
Score: 70 Art: 60
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Jun 25 2025
2
I donât like the Doors. I can understand why some people do, but Jim Morrisonâs voice does NOT do it for me. I canât stand how he wails in every song and his voice is just so theatrical it sounds forced and borders on corny. Anyway, I wonât say anymore about it, because I know people love the man, but nope, not for me đ Iâll give it two stars because I didnât hate the album. I just wish someone else had sung it
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Aug 26 2023
1
Starts off sort of strong but then falls apart quickly.
"Twentieth Century Fox" is just a bad attempt at a song and I don't care what anyone else says.
"Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)" is a very good attempt at ruining a Bertolt Brecht song.
Their attempt at covering Willie Dixon's "Back Door Man" fails miserably and ends up sounding like some teenagers jamming in their parents' basement.
I refuse to spend another second listening to "Light My Fire."
This is a downright horrible album that suffers from the weight of their own egos. The only highlight is the openers and closers. But, they've also been ruined by overplaying on classic rock stations. Confirms that the Doors were a shit band.
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Oct 13 2020
Gem!
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Jul 23 2025
5
Excellent 60s album, no misses
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Jul 22 2025
5
23/1001 :: The Doors - The Doors
Heard before? â
Would I revisit? â
Rating: 9
Fav Tracks: Back Door Man, The Crystal Ship, Light My Fire
The Doors debut⊠Is it perfect? NoâŠbut itâs really fucking good. I grew up loving The Doors as a teenager. My mother saw The Doors play at my High School (Oct. 11, 1967). I must have watched Oliver Stoneâs movie one thousand times (on VHS). And then at some point I didnât like them? âWhereâs there bass playerâ I would say⊠That was a horrible take. DUMB.
This band is great and this album is almost flawless. I could probably do without I Looked At You. The End is a little drawn outâŠbut really itâs a monumental album with great songs. This truly is an album you need to hear before you die and before I do I will listen to this many more times.
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Jul 22 2025
5
One of the greatest of all time!
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Jul 17 2025
5
Full of memorable lines this one. SHE GET HIIIIIGH, I eat more chicken than any man has ever seen and âmother, I want to (REDACTED)â as some examples. I love the Doors and their debut is their strongest record. Jim Morrisons energy translates well on this record and I love Rayâs keyboard playing in particular. This feels like the quintessential late 60âs band.
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Jul 15 2025
5
Widely considered one of the best debut albums of the time, it's a record that in many way spearheaded the darker and more Gothic sound of the subsequent decades. It is also heavily influenced by blues but the band doesn't simply emulate their influences but rather adds new layers of color to it. There is also a notable cabaret, vaudeville element but distorted into a more grotesque sound.
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Jul 14 2025
5
Itâs ok
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Jul 13 2025
5
Thirteen and Fourteen year old me lived for this band. I listened to Weird Scenes Inside the Gold Mine on cassette, I read the obligatory No One Here Gets Out Alive book, I drew their logo on every desk as soon as I sat down (in pencil, I was a closeted delinquent) and wondered if in fact Jim Morrison had faked his own death.
It isn't so much that I stopped listening or liking them, it's just that my musical world kept expanding so their part in it took up a lower percentage of space in it as years passed. Now forty(mumble) years later I have a normal comfortable relationship with The Doors and this album. I have an extensive playlist I listen to (when Gina leaves the house - she abhors Jim's voice!) but I rarely put on individual albums.
So listening to this today I am struck by just how remarkable this debut is. I wasn't alive in 1967 when this was released but I can only imagine discovering it and hearing it for the first time. I mean, no one sounded quite like them prior to, or since, their run. The mix of Robbie Krieger's unique guitar sound, the hypnotic Manzarek keys, John Densmore on drums and of course the larger than life Jim Morrison's vocals and lyrics. The stars aligned and something very unique was created, never to be repeated.
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Jul 08 2025
5
RIP Jim. Ray Manzarek the real genius here though.
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Jul 08 2025
5
Mein lieblingalbum. Bis auf 20th century fox nur banger. 5/5 die AtmosphÀre und Reisen die erzeugt werden sind einfach unvergleichlich
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Jul 06 2025
5
This has classic written all over it. Iconic songs and sounds.
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Jul 01 2025
5
ComplĂštement dingo
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Jun 23 2025
5
I didnât even need to re-listen to The Doors to know itâs a 5-star albumâbut I did anyway because itâs just that good. This is hands down my favorite Doors record, and itâs wild how many legendary tracks they packed into a debut album.
"Break on Through" kicks the door open (pun intended), and Iâll never forget hearing it for the first time on Tony Hawkâs Underground 2âas a high schooler, it was the moment I realized oldies could actually be cool. Then youâve got "Light My Fire" with that iconic organ solo, the chaotic and theatrical "The End," the bizarre but brilliant "Alabama Song," and underrated bangers like "Take It as It Comes."
Itâs psychedelic, dark, poetic, and just straight-up badass. A debut like this doesn't happen oftenâThe Doors came in fully formed and ready to burn the house down.
Favorite song: Light My Fire
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Jun 23 2025
5
Lit up when i saw this album pop up. There is just something about this group that makes me sing along to every song, every time. Each Doors song has its own style and pulse. Thank you for allowing me to listen!
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Jun 21 2025
5
Obra maestra. Unos de mis 10 ĂĄlbumes favoritos de todos los tiempos. El 1967 es, probablemente, el año mĂĄs importante en la historia de la mĂșsica y lo es, en parte, por este salvaje debut. El mejor disco debut de la historia.
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Jun 21 2025
5
Excellent. Songs that transcend time. Lots of highlights on this album and I did discover new favorites like The Crystal Ship and Twentieth Century Fox. Thereâs something about Jim Morrisonâs voice, it digs into you.
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Jun 16 2025
5
brilliance from first song to last.
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Jun 16 2025
5
What an iconic debut. Even the lesser tracks are a lot of fun. I must have heard The End more often than any other songs in my life and Iâm still blown away each time I listen to it
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Jun 16 2025
5
It's crazy how one of the best albums of all times was made in 1967... Tough competition.
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Jun 16 2025
5
Easily one of my favorite album ever. Each member of the band gave a top performance here. Jim Morrison was so wild for a first release as a singer, Krieger immediatly had that unique way of playing, Ray Manzarek is just an otherworldly organ player and mastermind, and John Densmore recorded what is, to me, the best drum performance ever made on "The End". An album that I will listen to all of my life.
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Jun 14 2025
5
I've heard Light My Fire a lot and it never fails to make me smile when I hear that initial drum pop and the first notes of the keyboard. The full version is so much better than the radio cut that I grew accustom to growing up.
I remember a specific house party where this album was played repeatedly. I was feeling good and spent a good portion of the night watching the owner's tarantula in it's enclosure. I think Jim would have appreciated that, even though he was more a snake fan.
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Jun 11 2025
5
Peeeeaaaak.
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Jun 10 2025
5
Lots of good songs
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Jun 10 2025
5
Excellent
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Jun 09 2025
5
Any album that starts like this is always going to be a classic.
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Jun 09 2025
5
The perfect The Doors album.
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Jun 09 2025
5
What a brilliant album. So far beyond their contemporaries. Every song is a classic and yet they all come together as a coherent album as well.
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Jun 07 2025
5
Un classique
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Jun 07 2025
5
Classic ain't it
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Jun 02 2025
5
I've loved this album since I was 14 and it's still great - for me it hasn't aged a bit. Even songs like Light My Fire survive overplaying.
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