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The Singles

Current price: $21.99
The Singles
The Singles

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The Singles

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Released as part of
the Doors
' celebration of their 50th anniversary,
The Singles
may at first glance seem to cover familiar ground as, in essence, it's another greatest-hits collection in a discography littered with compilations. Look closer, and the differences are immediately apparent. Designed as a clearinghouse for every single the band ever released,
does indeed take its mission seriously, containing the A- and B-sides of such classic 45s as "Break on Through (To the Other Side), "Light My Fire," "Love Me Two Times," "Hello, I Love You," and "Riders on the Storm" but also not stopping the band's story with the death of
Jim Morrison
, which is a first for any
Doors
hits set. The second disc contains the five singles culled from the
Morrison-less
Other Voices
and
Full Circle
, plus the lone 45 pulled from 1979's
An American Prayer
(a pseudo-reunion album where
Ray Manzarek
,
Robby Krieger
, and
John Densmore
set old
Morrison
spoken word performances to music that somehow also included a live version of "Roadhouse Blues"); the single from 1983's
Alive, She Cried
; and mono radio versions of "Hello, I Love You, "Touch Me," "Wishful Sinful," and "Tell All the People." Notice that two of those sides are not considered
standards and their presence helps highlight all the classic rock staples missing from the set: "Strange Days," "Five to One," "Waiting for the Sun," "Love Her Madly," "The End," "Twentieth Century Fox," and "L.A. Woman" are all MIA. Their absence means this set can't be seen as a definitive overview, yet due to its strict adherence to what
released as 45s -- not to mention how the deluxe set contains a Blu-ray bearing the Quadraphonic mix originally released on 1973's
The Best of the Doors
--
winds up painting a better picture of what
actually felt like on AM and FM radio during their heyday and after their salad days came to a close. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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