The Story
L.A. Woman is the sixth and final studio album released during The Doors’ original run with Jim Morrison, marking a gritty return to their blues-rock roots. Recorded largely live in the studio, the album strips back the band’s psychedelic excess in favour of raw grooves, swaggering rhythms, and road-worn atmosphere. Widely regarded as one of the band’s strongest releases, L.A. Woman captures The Doors at their most focused and powerful. On vinyl, the album delivers a warm, immersive experience that highlights its loose energy and late-night mystique.
Track list:
Side A
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The Changeling
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Love Her Madly
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Been Down So Long
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Cars Hiss by My Window
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L.A. Woman
Side B
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L’America
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Hyacinth House
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Crawling King Snake
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The WASP (Texas Radio and the Big Beat)
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Riders on the Storm
Description
L.A. Woman is the sixth and final studio album released during The Doors’ original run with Jim Morrison, marking a gritty return to their blues-rock roots. Recorded largely live in the studio, the album strips back the band’s psychedelic excess in favour of raw grooves, swaggering rhythms, and road-worn atmosphere. Widely regarded as one of the band’s strongest releases, L.A. Woman captures The Doors at their most focused and powerful. On vinyl, the album delivers a warm, immersive experience that highlights its loose energy and late-night mystique.
Track list:
Side A
-
The Changeling
-
Love Her Madly
-
Been Down So Long
-
Cars Hiss by My Window
-
L.A. Woman
Side B
-
L’America
-
Hyacinth House
-
Crawling King Snake
-
The WASP (Texas Radio and the Big Beat)
-
Riders on the Storm













