People are Strange: The Ultimate Guide to "The Doors"
Condition: SECONDHAND
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In an era when the three-minute single ruled the music world, The Doors stood proud as practitioners of album art. From beginning to end, the band's six studio albums presented carefully crafted sound tapestries that proved the soundtrack of an entire generation. In People Are Strange, Doug Sundlig takes each Doors album in turn, discussing the lyrical and musical patterns that shaped the songs, the recording sessions and the cultural environment in which each work was created.
Author: Doug Sundling
Format: Paperback, 288 pages, 129mm x 196mm, 314 g
Published: 2005, Sanctuary Publishing Ltd, United Kingdom
Genre: Biography: The Arts
In an era when the three-minute single ruled the music world, The Doors stood proud as practitioners of album art. From beginning to end, the band's six studio albums presented carefully crafted sound tapestries that proved the soundtrack of an entire generation. In People Are Strange, Doug Sundlig takes each Doors album in turn, discussing the lyrical and musical patterns that shaped the songs, the recording sessions and the cultural environment in which each work was created.