Marking their year-long 60th-anniversary celebration, The Doors will unveil their complete live recordings on DSPs throughout 2025.
The live recordings of the band's concerts previously only existed physically on limited-edition LPs and CDs.
The Doors recently released the first episode in the iconic Bright Midnight Archives series, titled, Live at the Matrix 1967: The Original Masters. It is available now for streaming and download.
This series illustrates The Doors' evolution and transformative impact on both music and culture. The next release in this series will be Live in Boston, 1970, on April 4.
Live in Philadelphia '70, recorded at The Spectrum on May 1, 1970, and Live in Pittsburgh, 1970, recorded at the Pittsburgh Civic Arena on May 2, 1970, will be released on May 2.
Live in Detroit 1970, recorded May 8, 1970, at the Cobo Arena, one of the longest Doors shows ever caught on tape, will be released on May 8.
Live in Vancouver, 1970, recorded at the Pacific Coliseum on June 6, 1970, and featuring a guest appearance by blues legend Albert King, will be released on June 6.
Live In Bakersfield, California, recorded on August 21, 1970, will be released on August 21.
Live at Konserthuset, Stockholm, recorded on September 20, 1968, will be released on September 19. The set contains both the early and late shows from The Doors' appearance at the renowned concert hall in Stockholm.
The concerts are among the tour's best, featuring rare live performances of Doors' originals "Love Street" and "You're Lost Little Girl" and a cover of "Mack The Knife." Each release has been remastered by The Doors' longtime engineer/mixer, Bruce Botnick.
The Doors kicked off their 60th Anniversary last year with the release of The Doors 1967-1971, a 6-LP box set part of Rhino's acclaimed High Fidelity audiophile vinyl series. These sought-after audiophile titles will be available individually on January 31 on thedoors.com and rhino.com.
To commemorate The Doors' anniversary, their first-ever complete anthology book, "Night Divides the Day," is available for pre-order here.
Live at the Matrix, 1967 Tracklist:
March 7, 1967 - First Set
1. Bag's Groove [Instrumental]
2. Back Door Man
3. My Eyes Have Seen You
4. Soul Kitchen
5. All Blues [Instrumental]
6. Get Out Of My Life Woman
7. When The Music's Over
March 7, 1967 - Second Set
1. Close To You
2. Crawling King Snake
3. I Can't See Your Face In My Mind
4. People Are Strange
5. Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)
6. The Crystal Ship
7. Twentieth Century Fox
March 7, 1967 - Third Set
1. Moonlight Drive
2. Summer's Almost Gone
3. Unhappy Girl
4. Woman Is A Devil / Rock Me Baby
5. Break On Through (To The Other Side)
6. Light My Fire
7. The End
March 8 or 9, 1967
1. The End (Partial) / Let's Feed Ice Cream To The Rats
March 10, 1967 - First Set
1. My Eyes Have Seen You
2. Soul Kitchen
5. When The Music's Over
March 10, 1967 - Second Set
1. Money
2. Who Do You Love
3. Moonlight Drive
4. Summer's Almost Gone
5. I'm A King Bee
6. Gloria
7. Break On Through (To The Other Side)
March 10, 1967 - Third Set
1. Summertime [Instrumental]
3. Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)
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