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The Doors - Tell All The People "Jim Morrison & the Doors on the road" (31) "The Soft Parade" was incredibly difficult; Morrison was angry, depressed, and perpetually drunk, the band was tired and stressed, the managers didn’t know what to do, and, above all, the events in Miami and everything that followed. For the first time, the tracks were credited to the individuals (Jim or Robby) rather than the entire band as it had been until that moment. This was the most striking innovation. With Robby's pieces accompanied by a brass section. The track is catchy and lively, and the voice is splendid. It’s said that Morrison didn’t like Krieger's songs and didn’t want to sing them; nonsense. I think it was just a matter of artistic vanity; Electra was relying on Robby for the singles.
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