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The third album by The Doors is an entirely different record than what it was originally supposed to be. To show that The Doors were still alive and aware of what was happening in the world, there's 'The Unknown Soldier,' which due to its anti-war themes was strongly boycotted by American radio stations.
The third album by The Doors is an entirely different record than what it was originally supposed to be.
To show that The Doors were still alive and aware of what was happening in the world, there's 'The Unknown Soldier,' which due to its anti-war themes was strongly boycotted by American radio stations.
Discover the complexities of The Doors' 'Waiting for the Sun'—listen now and explore the band's evolving sound and rich history.
The psychedelic runs through the entire album, even though it is not the principal genre of the album, it influences the group in many songs. Ultimately, Waiting For The Sun is an excellent album, not a masterpiece and certainly inferior to the first two.
The psychedelic runs through the entire album, even though it is not the principal genre of the album, it influences the group in many songs.
Ultimately, Waiting For The Sun is an excellent album, not a masterpiece and certainly inferior to the first two.
Explore The Doors' Waiting For The Sun to experience their unique psychedelic and pop sound today!
"Waiting for the Sun is the only Doors album to reach number one on the charts." The album contains songs with very strong lyrics, like The Unknown Soldier, but compared to the first two it is more "soft."
"Waiting for the Sun is the only Doors album to reach number one on the charts."
The album contains songs with very strong lyrics, like The Unknown Soldier, but compared to the first two it is more "soft."
Discover the hits and hidden gems of The Doors' Waiting For The Sun – listen now and experience their unique sound evolution!
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