The Doors have launched an interactive iPad app, featuring an historic overview of the band, the report of frontman Jim Morrison's arrest (including mug shot), an FBI report on Morrison and the pardon issued to him in 2010.
The app also includes a serialization of the Miami incident in which Morrison was accused of exposing himself on stage, essays from Doors historians and extensive technical notes on each studio album.
Said Jac Holzman, who signed the band to Elektra Records and drew up the original plan of the app:
"The genesis of this project began with a desire to digitize the boxed set, to use new technology to improve upon a much-loved fan experience . . . We tell a compelling tale using materials from The Doors' own archives and the Warner Music vault plus the hundreds of other sources we chased down - a wealth of treasures including previously unseen photos, fresh interviews, and behind the scenes insights and reflections."
The app costs $4.99.
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