℗ 2012 Elektra Records
Released October 22, 2012
Duration 1h 09m 04s
Record Label Rhino/Elektra
Genre Rock (Classic Rock)
 

Live At The Bowl '68

The Doors

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1.1
Show Start / Intro (Live Hollywood Bowl 1968)
The Doors; Bruce Botnick; Jac Holzman; Jim Morrison; John Densmore; Paul A Rothchild; Ray Manzarek; Robby Krieger
0:18
1.2
When the Music's Over (Live Hollywood Bowl 1968)
The Doors; Bruce Botnick; Jac Holzman; Jim Morrison; John Densmore; Paul A Rothchild; Ray Manzarek; Robby Krieger
12:52
1.3
Alabama Song (Whisky Bar / Live Hollywood Bowl 1968)
The Doors; Bruce Botnick; Jac Holzman; Jim Morrison; John Densmore; Paul A Rothchild; Ray Manzarek; Robby Krieger
0:18
1.4
Back Door Man (Live Hollywood Bowl 1968)
The Doors; Bruce Botnick; Jac Holzman; Jim Morrison; John Densmore; Paul A Rothchild; Ray Manzarek; Robby Krieger
2:33
1.5
Five to One (Live Hollywood Bowl 1968)
The Doors; Bruce Botnick; Jac Holzman; Jim Morrison; John Densmore; Paul A Rothchild; Ray Manzarek; Robby Krieger
1:31
1.6
Back Door Man (Reprise; Live Hollywood Bowl 1968)
The Doors; Bruce Botnick; Jac Holzman; Jim Morrison; John Densmore; Paul A Rothchild; Ray Manzarek; Robby Krieger
1:18
1.7
The WASP (Texas Radio and the Big Beat / Live Hollywood Bowl 1968)
The Doors; Bruce Botnick; Jac Holzman; Jim Morrison; John Densmore; Paul A Rothchild; Ray Manzarek; Robby Krieger
1:50
1.8
Hello, I Love You (Live Hollywood Bowl 1968)
The Doors; Bruce Botnick; Jac Holzman; Jim Morrison; John Densmore; Paul A Rothchild; Ray Manzarek; Robby Krieger
2:14
1.9
Moonlight Drive (Live Hollywood Bowl 1968)
The Doors; Bruce Botnick; Jac Holzman; Jim Morrison; John Densmore; Paul A Rothchild; Ray Manzarek; Robby Krieger
1:07
1.10
Horse Latitudes (Live Hollywood Bowl 1968)
The Doors; Bruce Botnick; Jac Holzman; Jim Morrison; John Densmore; Paul A Rothchild; Ray Manzarek; Robby Krieger
1:07
1.11
A Little Game (Live Hollywood Bowl 1968)
The Doors; Bruce Botnick; Jac Holzman; Jim Morrison; John Densmore; Paul A Rothchild; Ray Manzarek; Robby Krieger
1:20
1.12
The Hill Dwellers (Live Hollywood Bowl 1968)
The Doors; Bruce Botnick; Jac Holzman; Jim Morrison; John Densmore; Paul A Rothchild; Ray Manzarek; Robby Krieger
2:21
1.13
Spanish Caravan (Live Hollywood Bowl 1968)
The Doors; Bruce Botnick; Jac Holzman; Jim Morrison; John Densmore; Paul A Rothchild; Ray Manzarek; Robby Krieger
3:03
1.14
Hey, What Would You Guys Like to Hear? (Live Hollywood Bowl 1968)
The Doors; Bruce Botnick; Jac Holzman; Jim Morrison; John Densmore; Paul A Rothchild; Ray Manzarek; Robby Krieger
0:40
1.15
Wake Up! (Live Hollywood Bowl 1968)
The Doors; Bruce Botnick; Jac Holzman; Jim Morrison; John Densmore; Paul A Rothchild; Ray Manzarek; Robby Krieger
1:30
1.16
Light My Fire (Live Hollywood Bowl 1968)
The Doors; Bruce Botnick; Jac Holzman; Jim Morrison; John Densmore; Paul A Rothchild; Ray Manzarek; Robby Krieger
10:09
1.17
Light My Fire (Segue / Live Hollywood Bowl 1968)
The Doors; Bruce Botnick; Jac Holzman; Jim Morrison; John Densmore; Paul A Rothchild; Ray Manzarek; Robby Krieger
0:36
1.18
The Unknown Soldier (Live Hollywood Bowl 1968)
The Doors; Bruce Botnick; Jac Holzman; Jim Morrison; John Densmore; Paul A Rothchild; Ray Manzarek; Robby Krieger
5:44
1.19
The End (Segue / Live Hollywood Bowl 1968)
The Doors; Bruce Botnick; Jac Holzman; Jim Morrison; John Densmore; Paul A Rothchild; Ray Manzarek; Robby Krieger
1:04
1.20
The End (Live Hollywood Bowl 1968)
The Doors; Bruce Botnick; Jac Holzman; Jim Morrison; John Densmore; Paul A Rothchild; Ray Manzarek; Robby Krieger
17:29
The Doors supplied plenty of post-Independence Day fireworks on July 5, 1968 when the legendary quartet played the Hollywood Bowl, a concert that is considered to be the band’s finest on film. This historic performance has been remixed and mastered by the group’s engineer Bruce Botnick, using the original multi-track tapes, to create the definitive version. Live at the Bowl ’68 includes three previously unreleased tracks from the performance. Technical issues with the recording of “Hello, I Love You,” “The WASP (Texas Radio And The Big Beat),” and “Spanish Caravan” prevented them from being released in the past. Now, through meticulous restoration of the audio, all three will be included, marking the first time the concert has been available in its entirety. “The Doors’ live performances were a shamanistic journey into dark rock and roll psychedelic theater – a swirling mixture of rock ‘n’ roll heat, poetry, danger, drama and unbridled musical virtuosity. Captured at the height of The Doors magical powers, in one of the world’s greatest venues, this brand new restoration, edit and mix, corny as it may sound, made me fall in love a hundred times, all over again.” - Jeff Jampol (Manager of The Doors)
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Rhino/Elektra Studio Masters

Tracks 1-20 – contains high-resolution digital transfers of material originating from an analogue master source; 44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM, mastered in 96 kHz / 24-bit
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-2.45
-16.44 to 0.00
-22.13
-38.76 to -17.05
-18.02
-34.30 to -12.80
12
6 to 15
1
Show Start / Intro (Live Hollywood Bowl 1968)
-0.28-23.55-18.06
2
When the Music's Over (Live Hollywood Bowl 1968)
0.00-20.48-16.313
3
Alabama Song (Whisky Bar / Live Hollywood Bowl 1968)
-1.49-19.49-16.111
4
Back Door Man (Live Hollywood Bowl 1968)
-0.17-18.22-14.511
5
Five to One (Live Hollywood Bowl 1968)
-1.03-18.41-15.212
6
Back Door Man (Reprise; Live Hollywood Bowl 1968)
-0.63-17.05-13.010
7
The WASP (Texas Radio and the Big Beat / Live Hollywood Bowl 1968)
-6.29-27.64-23.913
8
Hello, I Love You (Live Hollywood Bowl 1968)
-0.37-17.53-13.712
9
Moonlight Drive (Live Hollywood Bowl 1968)
0.00-19.03-15.313
10
Horse Latitudes (Live Hollywood Bowl 1968)
-2.00-19.87-15.810
11
A Little Game (Live Hollywood Bowl 1968)
-2.19-24.63-20.212
12
The Hill Dwellers (Live Hollywood Bowl 1968)
-0.52-18.97-15.512
13
Spanish Caravan (Live Hollywood Bowl 1968)
-0.25-19.28-15.312
14
Hey, What Would You Guys Like to Hear? (Live Hollywood Bowl 1968)
-1.81-28.49-24.211
15
Wake Up! (Live Hollywood Bowl 1968)
0.00-17.18-12.810
16
Light My Fire (Live Hollywood Bowl 1968)
0.00-18.17-14.112
17
Light My Fire (Segue / Live Hollywood Bowl 1968)
-16.44-36.21-32.112
18
The Unknown Soldier (Live Hollywood Bowl 1968)
0.00-18.25-13.912
19
The End (Segue / Live Hollywood Bowl 1968)
-15.60-38.76-34.315
20
The End (Live Hollywood Bowl 1968)
0.00-21.47-16.213

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