Probably my favorite album by The Doors, and the last album recorded while Jim Morrison was alive.

1. The Changeling - A rather forgotten piece of driving rock. Morrison's vocals on this are excellent

2. Love Her Madly - Neat drumming and bridge on this one, played all over the place. Used in Forrest Gump, as before Jenny attempts suicide

3. Been Down So Long - Prison Blues. What more needs said?

4. Cars Hiss By My Window - Another fantastic blues piece. "I can't hear my baby, though I call and call..."

5. L.A. Woman - lyrics and stuff below

6. L'America - Long song full of half-step and diminished fifth intervals. Another cool bridge

7. Hyacinth House - "Why did you throw the jack of hearts away? It was the only card in the deck that I had left to play." Softer, more poetic beauty

8. Crawling King Snake - This is one I could do without. Straight blues feel, a little too angry for my liking

9. The Wasp (Texas Radio And The Big Beat) - A masterpiece. Thorough, yet hollow, sparse instrumentation and near-incoherent lyrics are what define this as a true Morrison piece.

10. Riders On The Storm - A fine track to end the album with. From rain to rain, this song has fantastic guitar, and bright keyboard, increasing the mood of the coming torrent.

A classic from The Doors, track 5 on an album of the same name. Driving rock from beginning to end, with a powerful bass at "Mr. Mojo Risin'". One of the longest Doors songs ever, and for good reason.

Well, I just got into town about an hour ago
Took a look around, see which way the wind blow
Where the little girls in their Hollywood bungalows?

Are you a lucky little lady in The City of Light
Or just another lost angel...City of Night
City of Night, City of Night, City of Night!
Woo!, C'mon!

L.A. Woman,
L.A. Woman
L.A. Woman Sunday afternoon
L.A. Woman Sunday afternoon
L.A. Woman Sunday afternoon
Drive thru your suburbs
Into your blues, into your blues, yeah!
Into your blue-blue Blues
Into your blues, ohh, yeah

I see your hair is burnin'
Hills are filled with fire
If they say I never loved you
You know they are a liar
Drivin' down your freeways
Midnight alleys roam
Cops in cars, the topless bars
Never saw a woman...
So alone, so alone
So alone, so alone

Motel Money
Murder Madness
Let's change the mood from glad to sadness

(instrumental break)

Mr. Mojo Risin',
Mr. Mojo Risin'
Mr. Mojo Risin', Mr. Mojo Risin'
Got to keep on risin'
Mr. Mojo Risin', Mr. Mojo Risin'
Mojo Risin', gotta Mojo Risin'
Mr. Mojo Risin', gotta keep on risin'
Risin', risin'
Gone risin', risin'
I'm gone ridin' right in
I gotta risin', risin'
Well, risin', risin'
I gotta, wooo, yeah, risin'
Woah, ohh yeah!

Well, I just got into town about an hour ago
Took a look around, see which way the wind blow
With a little girl in a Hollywood bungalow
Are you a lucky little lady in The City of Light
Or just another lost angel...City of Night
City of Night, City of Night, City of Night,
Woah, C'mon!

L.A. Woman,
L.A. Woman
L.A. Woman,
You're my woman
Little L.A. Woman,
Little L.A. Woman
L.A. L.A. Woman Woman
L.A. Woman C'mon!

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