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The Doors Strange Days

The Doors ‘Strange Days’ To Be Released On Mono CD

by Roger Wink, VVN Music on September 27, 2017

in News

Rhino Records will release a special 50th anniversary edition of the Doors’ Strange Days that will included the mono mix of the album.

Strange Days was the band’s second album, released just nine months after their debut and while that album was still in the top ten. Recorded during breaks in their first major tour, the album went to number three and spawned two hits, “People Are Strange” (1967 / #12) and “Love Me Two Times” (1967 / #25). Other Doors staples include “Moonlight Drive” and “When the Music’s Over”.

There is no bonus material on the album with the first CD including a newly remastered stereo version of the album and CD 2 being a similarly remastered mono edition which is available on CD for the first time. There will also be a mono vinyl edition of the set.

The track list:

CD

Disc 1 (Stereo Mix)
Strange Days
You’re Lost Little Girl
Love Me Two Times
Unhappy Girl
Horse Latitudes
Moonlight Drive
People Are Strange
My Eyes Have Seen You
I Can’t See Your Face In My Mind
When The Music’s Over

Disc 2 (Mono Mix)
Strange Days
You’re Lost Little Girl
Love Me Two Times
Unhappy Girl
Horse Latitudes
Moonlight Drive
People Are Strange
My Eyes Have Seen You
I Can’t See Your Face In My Mind
When The Music’s Over

Vinyl LP

Side 1
Strange Days
You’re Lost Little Girl
Love Me Two Times
Unhappy Girl
Horse Latitudes
Moonlight Drive

Side 2
People Are Strange
My Eyes Have Seen You
I Can’t See Your Face In My Mind
When The Music’s Over

Strange Days: 50th Anniversary Edition will be released on November 17.

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