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L.A. Woman is the sixth studio album by The Doors, released in 1971. It is their final studio album with Jim Morrison, who died shortly after release - at least during his lifetime. Their final studio album - An American Prayer - was released in 1978 and it uses archive recordings of Morrison. Like Morrison Hotel, this album saw the band shifting away from Psychedelic Rock and moving towards Blues Rock.Hits include the title track, "Love Her Madly" and "Riders on the Storm". |
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Face on the Cover |
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Face on the Cover: The band is framed inside a picture central on the cover image. |
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Alliterative Title |
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Alliterative Title: "Hyacinth House". |
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Vocal Evolution |
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Vocal Evolution: Heavy smoking and drinking took a toll on Morrison's voice towards the end. His voice is noticeably rougher on this album. |
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Made Myself Sad |
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Made Myself Sad: "Been Down So Long" where the protagonist has felt down so long that it "feels like up to me". |
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Properly Paranoid |
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Properly Paranoid: "Hyacinth House" |
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Driving Song |
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Driving Song: "L.A. Woman". |
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Cradle of Loneliness |
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Cradle of Loneliness: "L.A. Woman" |
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Downer Ending |
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Downer Ending: Both the album and Morrison’s career end with “Riders on the Storm.” |
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Significant Anagram |
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Significant Anagram: "Mr. Mojo Risin'", sung during "L.A. Woman" is an anagram of Jim Morrison's name. |
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Metal Scream |
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Metal Scream: Jim lets a few out in "The Changeling". |
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Car Song |
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Car Song: "Cars Hiss By My Window" |
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Serial Killer |
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Serial Killer: "Riders on the Storm". |
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Epic Rocking |
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Epic Rocking: "L.A. Woman", "Riders on the Storm". |
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Murder Ballad |
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Murder Ballad: "Riders on the Storm", where a "killer on the road" is described. |
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Badass Boast |
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Badass Boast: "Crawling King Snake" |
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Desperately Looking for a Purpose in Life |
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Desperately Looking for a Purpose in Life: "Riders on the Storm" |
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Silly Love Songs |
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Silly Love Songs: "L.A. Woman" and "Love Her Madly" are love songs, though in the latter the loved one has already left. |
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Drinking on Duty |
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Drinking on Duty: Jim Morrison required some heroic sobering-up to get him to provide vocals. The title track was apparently performed while he was near-completely drunk. The funny thing is, it still works. |
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Scatting |
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Scatting: Jim imitates a harmonica with his voice in "Cars Hiss By My Window". |
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Heavy Meta |
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Heavy Meta: "The WASP (Texas Radio and the Big Beat)" has several references to locations The Doors used to perform. |
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Break-Up Song |
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Break-Up Song: "Love Her Madly" |
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Added Alliterative Appeal |
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Added Alliterative Appeal: "L.A. Woman". |
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One-Woman Song |
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One-Woman Song: "L.A. Woman". |
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Shout-Out |
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Shout-Out: "Been Down So Long" takes its title and refrain ("Well, I've been down so [goddamn/very damn] long / That it looks like up to me") from Been Down So Long It Looks Like Up to Me, an autobiographical novel by folk singer Richard Fariña. "Love Her Madly" was used in Forrest Gump in the scene where Jenny leaves the apartment of some hippie she met. |
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Cover Version |
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Cover Version: "Crawling King Snake" and the bonus track "(You Need Meat) Don't Go No Further". |
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Blasphemous Boast |
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Blasphemous Boast: "The WASP (Texas Radio and the Big Beat)" |
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Album Title Drop |
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Album Title Drop: "L.A. Woman" |
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Self-Backing Vocalist |
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Self-Backing Vocalist: In "Riders on the Storm", there are two Jim Morrison vocal tracks throughout: One has him singing the melody, but the other has him just whispering the lyrics through a reverb effect. |
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Last-Second Word Swap |
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Last-Second Word Swap: In "L'America": |
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Perpetual Poverty |
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Perpetual Poverty: "The Changeling" |
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