“Full Circle” by The Doors - album review
features in: Album Chart of 1972 ● Album Chart of the Decade: 1970s |
The second post-Morrison album from the seemingly tasteless trio continues to wander down that path marked “Elton John was here”. The happy clappy opener “Get Up And Dance” is a pretty good clue as to where they’re at here. The cover of Roy Brown’s “Good Rockin’” has probably been played equally well by 10,000 pub rockers since. They’re really losing the plot. Some occasionally blinding moments from Manzarek’s organ only serve as a wind up as to how good it used to be. This is the second hammer-blow to a great back catalogue…
The Jukebox Rebel
15–Jun–2007
Tracklist |
A1 | [02:25] The Doors - Get Up And Dance (Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger) Blues Rock / Soul Rock |
A2 | [03:18] The Doors - 4 Billion Souls (Robby Krieger) Blues Rock / Soul Rock |
A3 | [05:40] The Doors - Verdilac (Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger) Prog |
A4 | [03:38] The Doors - Hardwood Floor (Robby Krieger) Blues Rock / Soul Rock |
A5 | [04:22] The Doors - Good Rockin (Roy Brown) Blues Rock / Soul Rock |
B1 | [05:16] The Doors - The Mosquito (Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger, John Densmore) Blues Rock / Soul Rock |
B2 | [05:50] The Doors - The Piano Bird (John Densmore, Jack Conrad) Blues Rock / Soul Rock |
B3 | [03:11] The Doors - It Slipped My Mind (Robby Krieger) Blues Rock / Soul Rock |
B4 | [06:25] The Doors - The Peking King And The New York Queen (Ray Manzarek) Blues Rock / Soul Rock |