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L.A. Woman

L.A. Woman
Album by The Doors
Released April, 1971
Recorded 1970
Genre Rock
Length 48 min 25 sec
Record label Electra
Producers The Doors,
Bruce Botnick
Professional reviews
AMG 4.5/5 link
The Doors Chronology
Absolutely Live
(1970)
L.A. Woman
(1971)
Other Voices
(1971)

L.A. Woman was the last Doors album released before Jim Morrison's death. The album's style is arguably the most blues-like of the band's catalogue.

A remixed version has been released on DVD-Audio.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "The Changeling" (The Doors) - 4:21
  2. "Love Her Madly" (The Doors) - 3:20
  3. "Been Down So Long" (The Doors) - 4:12
  4. "Cars Hiss by My Window" (The Doors) - 4:41
  5. "L.A. Woman" (The Doors) - 7:53
  6. "L'America" (The Doors) - 4:38
  7. "Hyacinth House" (The Doors) - 3:12
  8. "Crawling King Snake" (Hooker) - 5:00
  9. "The WASP (Texas Radio and the Big Beat)" (The Doors) - 4:15
  10. "Riders on the Storm" (The Doors) - 7:15

Personnel

The Doors

Additional personnel

Production

  • Producers: The Doors, Bruce Botnick
  • Engineering Director: Steve Hoffman
  • Mastering: Bruce Botnick, Paul Rothchild
  • Master Tape Preparation: Bruce Botnick
  • Design: Carl Cossick
  • Concept: Carl Cossick
  • Photography: Wendell Hamick

Charts

Album

Year Chart Position
1971 Pop Albums 9

Singles

Year Single Chart Position
1971 "Love Her Madly" Pop Singles 11
1971 "Riders On The Storm" Pop Singles 14

External links

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