"Live at the Matrix" CD by The Doors

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Very early in their career, The Doors played in a small, unassuming club called The Matrix, owned by Marty Balin of Jefferson Airplane. At that time, there was a rule that bands from L.A. had to play at The Matrix if they came to San Francisco - as a 'tax' and homage to the bands that had built up the local scene. The Doors gladly obliged, and co-owner Peter Abram recorded the band's two performances on March 7th and 10th, 1967. The set includes soon-to-be beloved cover versions by The Doors, such as 'Gloria,' and blues favorites like 'Alabama Song (Whisky Bar),' which would define their influence and sound, as they worked on originals like 'Break on Through (To The Other Side).' The complete set of both concerts has been released before, but it turned out that the recordings were from third-generation tapes. In the following years, The Doors managed to locate first-generation recordings, and this is the first time that the sets from these evenings are being fully released. This will certainly spark discussions, as the highlights of the shows have been previously released as RSD packages over the years, and fans have eagerly awaited having the complete shows in their collection from the first-generation recordings. The 5-LP + 7' and 3-CD box set includes new liner notes by Joel Selvin.
Item no. 559383
Title Live at the Matrix
Musical Genre Alternative/Indie
Product topic Bands
live true
Band The Doors
Release date 9/8/23
Gender Unisex
Product type CD
Media - Format 1-3 3-CD

Warner Music Group Germany Holding GmbH
Alter Wandrahm 14
20457 Hamburg
Germany

CD 1

  • 1.
    Bags' Groove (Instrumental) (March 7, 1967 First Set)
  • 2.
    Back Door Man (March 7, 1967 First Set)
  • 3.
    My Eyes Have Seen You (March 7, 1967 First Set)
  • 4.
    Soul Kitchen (March 7, 1967 First Set)
  • 5.
    All Blues (Instrumental) (March 7, 1967 First Set)
  • 6.
    Get Out Of My Life Woman (March 7, 1967 First Set)
  • 7.
    When The Music's Over (March 7, 1967 First Set)
  • 8.
    Close To You (March 7, 1967 Second Set)
  • 9.
    Crawling King Snake (March 7, 1967 Second Set)
  • 10.
    I Can't See Your Face In My Mind (March 7, 1967 Second Set)
  • 11.
    People Are Strange (March 7, 1967 Second Set)
  • 12.
    Alabama Song (Whisky Bar) (March 7, 1967 Second Set)
  • 13.
    The Crystal Ship (March 7, 1967 Second Set)
  • 14.
    Twentieth Century Fox (March 7, 1967 Second Set)

CD 2

  • 1.
    Moonlight Drive (March 7, 1967 Third Set)
  • 2.
    Summer's Almost Gone (March 7, 1967 Third Set)
  • 3.
    Unhappy Girl (March 7, 1967 Third Set)
  • 4.
    Woman Is A Devil / Rock Me Baby (March 7, 1967 Third Set)
  • 5.
    Break On Through (To The Other Side) (March 7, 1967 Third Set)
  • 6.
    Light My Fire (March 7, 1967 Third Set)
  • 7.
    The End (March 7, 1967 Third Set)
  • 8.
    My Eyes Have Seen You (March 10, 1967 First Set)
  • 9.
    Soul Kitchen (March 10, 1967 First Set)
  • 10.
    I Can't See Your Face In My Mind (March 10, 1967 First Set)
  • 11.
    People Are Strange (March 10, 1967 First Set)
  • 12.
    When The Music's Over (March 10, 1967 First Set)

CD 3

  • 1.
    Money (March 10, 1967 Second Set)
  • 2.
    Who Do You Love (March 10, 1967 Second Set)
  • 3.
    Moonlight Drive (March 10, 1967 Second Set)
  • 4.
    Summer's Almost Gone (March 10, 1967 Second Set)
  • 5.
    I'm A King Bee (March 10, 1967 Second Set)
  • 6.
    Gloria (March 10, 1967 Second Set)
  • 7.
    Break On Through (To The Other Side) (March 10, 1967 Second Set)
  • 8.
    Summertime (Instrumental) (March 10, 1967 Third Set)
  • 9.
    Back Door Man (March 10, 1967 Third Set)
  • 10.
    Alabama Song (Whisky Bar) (March 10, 1967 Third Set)
  • 11.
    The End (Partial) / Let's Feed Ice Cream To The Rats (March 8 Or 9, 1967)

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