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In 1970, Elektra Records released a Doors hits collection called 13. In 1971, the Doors scored two more hits, "Love Her Madly" and "Riders on the Storm," and their lead singer, Jim Morrison, died. In 1972, Elektra released a two-LP anthology containing "Love Her Madly" and "Riders on the Storm," along with a lot of album tracks. But there was no single-LP compilation that contained all the Doors' hits, from "Light My Fire" to "Riders on the Storm." This 11-track 1973 album was an attempt to address that problem, and at the time of its release, containing seven of the Doors' eight Top 40 hits (the exception being "The Unknown Soldier"), it was the best Doors greatest-hits collection on the market. In 1985, Elektra assembled a new, two-LP album also called The Best of the Doors (Elektra 60345), which contained the seven hits from the earlier album plus 11 other tracks. In 1991, the later album was reissued as a two-CD set with a bonus track added. The initial Best Of (5035) is out of print.
Year : 1973
Label: Elektra
Genre: Rock
Source: 96/24 Files from 4 Channel Quadraphonic Reel To Reel Tape
Format: SACD-R
SACD Layers: Stereo/Multi-Channel
CD Layer: None
1.Who Do You Love?
2. Soul Kitchen
3. Hello, I Love You
4. People Are Strange
5. Riders On The Storm
6. Touch Me
7. Love Her Madly
8. Love Me Two Times
9. Take It As It Comes
10. Moonlight Ride
11. Light My Fire
Blame: The Quadumvirate / QQCC
Multi-Channel portion was recorded from 4 Channel Reel To Reel Tape by Romanotrax.
SACD-Created by Philly Bob
Stereo portion was mixed down from the 4 channel streams.
Files Combined with Sound Forge 10.0.
Waves converted to DSD with Philips ProTECH Audio Format Converter 2.2.0.
DSD Encoded to DST with Philips ProTECH DST Encoder 4.0.3.
SACD-R authored with Philips ProTECH Super Author 3.0.3 Full Version
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