No One Here Gets Out Alive, Pts. 1-4
Download links and information about No One Here Gets Out Alive, Pts. 1-4 by The Doors. This album was released in 2001 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Rock & Roll, Punk, Heavy Metal, Pop, Alternative, Psychedelic genres. It contains 16 tracks with total duration of 03:06:20 minutes.
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Artist: | The Doors |
Release date: | 2001 |
Genre: | Rock, Hard Rock, Rock & Roll, Punk, Heavy Metal, Pop, Alternative, Psychedelic |
Tracks: | 16 |
Duration: | 03:06:20 |
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Tracks
[Edit]No. | Title | Length |
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1. | Beginning of the Doors: Visionary Dream: Segment I | 14:36 |
2. | Beginning of the Doors: Visionary Dream: Segment II | 9:26 |
3. | Beginning of the Doors: Visionary Dream: Segment III | 8:13 |
4. | Beginning of the Doors: Visionary Dream: Segment IV | 14:39 |
5. | Exploration and Morrison's Sojourn: Segment I | 10:23 |
6. | Exploration and Morrison's Sojourn: Segment II | 13:08 |
7. | Exploration and Morrison's Sojourn: Segment III | 15:13 |
8. | Exploration and Morrison's Sojourn: Segment IV | 8:03 |
9. | Cultural Excursion Into the Void: Segment I | 9:48 |
10. | Cultural Excursion Into the Void: Segment II | 13:36 |
11. | Cultural Excursion Into the Void: Segment III | 10:44 |
12. | Cultural Excursion Into the Void: Segment IV | 11:46 |
13. | James Douglas Morrison: Poet: Segment I | 10:14 |
14. | James Douglas Morrison: Poet: Segment II | 12:12 |
15. | James Douglas Morrison: Poet: Segment III | 13:11 |
16. | James Douglas Morrison: Poet: Segment IV | 11:08 |
Details
[Edit]In 1979, in conjunction with the release of An American Prayer and the upcoming Jim Morrison biography No One Here Gets Out Alive, L.A. disc jockey Jim Ladd hosted a four-part program featuring an in-depth look at the legendary Los Angeles rock 'n' roll band The Doors. The radio program was syndicated and sent to stations across the country as "Innerview" and played over the course of four weeks. The original vinyl sets became a collector's item; bootlegs surfaced, but their fidelity was low. In 2001, the remaining band members decided to issue the special for hardcore fans. Sans commercials, the programs run a bit longer than 45 minutes each (and here are split into four mini-parts per segment for easier access). The band's myth and reality are explored, often with a mix of the two. Interviews with the surviving members expand our insight and compound the legend, but all highlights of the group's history are discussed at length. The source is a copy of the vinyl box, so there may be some surface noise.