First published at 03:39 UTC on July 4th, 2024.
Strange Days is the second studio album by the American rock band the Doors, released on September 25, 1967 by Elektra Records, arriving eight months after their self-titled debut album. After the latter's successful release, the band started e…
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Strange Days is the second studio album by the American rock band the Doors, released on September 25, 1967 by Elektra Records, arriving eight months after their self-titled debut album. After the latter's successful release, the band started experimenting with both new and old material in early 1967 for their second record. Upon release, Strange Days reached number three on the US Billboard 200, and eventually earned a platinum certification from the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). It contains two Top 30 hit singles, "People Are Strange" and "Love Me Two Times".
Despite the album's failure to match the success of its predecessor, it was "arguably the one the band itself most appreciated musically and creatively", according to author David V. Moskowitz. Music journalist Stephen Davis considers Strange Days the best Doors album and "one of the great artifacts of the rock movement.
Tracklist:
00:00 Strange Days
03:05 You're Lost Little Girl
06:04 Love Me Two Times
09:18 Unhappy Girl
11:14 Horse Latitudes
12:48 Moonlight Drive
15:50 People Are Strange
18:01 My Eyes Have Seen You
20:28 I Can't See Your Face In My Mind
23:50 When The Music's Over
Audio: 320 kbps 48.000 kHz
The Doors
Jim Morrison – vocals, moog synthesizer on "Strange Days"
Ray Manzarek – keyboards, marimba, harpsichord on "Love Me Two Times"
Robby Krieger – guitar
John Densmore – drums
Additional musicians
Doug Lubahn – bass guitar (except on "Unhappy Girl", "Horse Latitudes" and "When the Music's Over")
Paul Beaver – moog synthesizer programming on "Strange Days"
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