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The Doors' official discography comprises nine studio albums, six of which featured the iconic frontman Jim Morrison before his death in 1971. The subsequent three albums include two released as a trio and one posthumous compilation of Morrison's poetry. Studio Albums with Jim Morrison (1967–1971)
These six albums are widely considered the core of the band's legacy:
The Doors (1967): Their debut featuring hits like "Light My Fire" and "The End".
Strange Days (1967): Notable for "People Are Strange" and "Love Me Two Times". The Doors Discography Others -ALLMP3-320KBPS-
Waiting for the Sun (1968): Included their second #1 hit, "Hello, I Love You".
The Soft Parade (1969): Featured horn and string arrangements, known for "Touch Me".
Morrison Hotel (1970): A return to hard rock and blues with "Roadhouse Blues". The Doors' official discography comprises nine studio albums
L.A. Woman (1971): Morrison's final album, containing "Riders on the Storm" and the title track. Albums Without Jim Morrison / Post-Morrison
Following Morrison's death, the remaining members (Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger, and John Densmore) continued for a short period: The Doors discography and favorite album - Facebook
6. L.A. Woman (1971)
Morrison’s swan song. The title track’s driving bass line and "Riders on the Storm’s" rain loop are audiophile staples. A 320KBPS rip preserves the ghostly delay on Morrison’s ad-libs. "Orange County Suite" : A piano demo from
The Doors Discography (Others) – ALLMP3 – 320KBPS
Format: MP3
Bitrate: 320 KBPS (CBR / constant bitrate)
Source: CD / digital remasters (non-official compilation “Others”)
Audio Quality: High-quality lossy — 320kbps MP3 is widely considered transparent for most listening systems, preserving stereo imaging, dynamic range, and frequency response up to ~20.5 kHz.
The "Essential Rarities" Collection
Your -ALLMP3-320KBPS- archive should include:
- "Orange County Suite" : A piano demo from 1970, later released on the Box Set. Morrison’s raw vocal take is breathtaking.
- "Whiskey, Mystics and Men" : An outtake from L.A. Woman sessions.
- "Celebration of the Lizard" (complete) : The full, 17-minute studio version from the Waiting for the Sun sessions.
- Live at the Matrix (1967) : Six nights of soundboard recordings. 320KBPS is essential here to separate the audience noise from the raw performance.