Jim Morrison and Albert King
On November 1, 1998, a live album called “Feel The Blues” was released by The Doors and it featured the guitar work of Albert King. It was recorded in 1970, and had the following songs:
Roadhouse Blues
Backdoor Man
Five To One
When The Music’s Over
Who Do You Love ?
Light My Fire
Fever
The End
“Who Do You Love ?” from Feel The Blues
I’m not sure where the rest of the album was recorded, but it might’ve been at the Fillmore East in New York City. If anyone knows any details, leave a comment below.
The Doors and Albert King “Little Red Rooster”
instrumentalpavilion wrote on Jun 29, ’08
I do not know the details, but this sounds like a smoking set. Personally I wish Jim would have stayed around longer! That goes for Albert King too!
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lauritasita wrote on Jun 29, ’08
They sounded like a great combination ! I think Albert King influenced The Doors quite a bit.
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lauritasita wrote on Jun 30, ’08
After doing a little research on the album, I believe this entire album was recorded in Vancouver, but I’ll keep checking.
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caffeinatedjo wrote on Jul 17, ’09
Have you ever read any of Jim Morrison’s poetry? There is one in particular called Wildnerness. Great stuff.
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lauritasita wrote on Jul 17, ’09
caffeinatedjo said
Have you ever read any of Jim Morrison’s poetry? There is one in particular called Wildnerness. Great stuff. Yes, I think I have a copy somewhere. There’s another book called, The Lords and the New Creatures”.
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forgetmenot525 wrote on Jul 18, ’09
Oh laurita……………..I had most of the Doors music at one time, what a fabulous band from that era, thanks for the memories.
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