L.A. Woman
The DoorsWhen I think about The Doors the first thing I remember is this electric keyboard.
When I think about The Doors the first thing I remember is this electric keyboard.
This album sounds like they had a really good time recording it.
Pure hype from start to finish.
So many sad and melancholic songs on this album.
Prince of Bel Air vibes
Very crunchy.
Pure groove. Love the use of panning on this one.
Very layered and dense, but sentimental in essence.
Classic, legendary and very pro-guitar.
Simple, clean and very consistent.
Varied, original, and irish/UK sounding
Not my cup of tea. It gets better on the 2nd disc tho.
Great positive vibe and excellent production.
Very smooth and emotive. I love the string arragements.
Sounds like something you could hear for an old family pictures recopilation video.
Is there something more gringo than this album? Problably, I'll see in the future.
Very atmospheric. Felt inside a Boiler Room and a play1 game at the same time.
Great voice and great album. Interesting panning choices.
Iconic and very varied with some clear bangers.
Great arrangements with tons of energy. I'm a specially a fan of Mr. Brightside.
Deeply virtuous and a love letter to the sitar.
When I think about The Doors the first thing I remember is this electric keyboard.
Perfect album to listen with closed eyes. It goes by very quickly.
More varied than what it seems.
Very raw.
Holy bass. Immaculate vibes. Great vocals.
Sounds way older than it is (and that's on purpose)
Magnificent and catchy as well. It went by very quickly.
I feel I'm on the beach listening to this.
About 7 songs, 2 I actually enjoy, and 20 sonic anger attacks.
A very sharp journey.
Very British.
Good vibes, I think some songs are just a little bit long.
I thought it was gonna be just another rock album, but it is not. Rock Lobster is a bop.
ery personal. I like the 80s sound of the drums and the reverb used on the voice.
High positive rock energy and great vocals.