The Doors will include a trove of previously unreleased recordings on the upcoming 50th anniversary deluxe edition of their 1969 album, 'The Soft Parade'
The band teased the project with one such rarity: An raucous early version of their 1970 track “Roadhouse Blues” — which would appear on the band’s next album,The Soft Parade
is one of the most controversial albums in the Doors’ catalogue, due to the string and horn arrangements on several tracks . The 50th anniversary edition ofwill notably include “Doors only” versions of five tracks — “Tell All the People,” “Touch Me,” “Wishful Sinful,” “Runnin’ Blue” and “Who Scared You” — where the strings and horns have been removed.
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