The DoorsBest The Doors Albums Ranked
8.1
Avg Score
88
Opinions
23
Albums
19
Reviewers
Summary from 88 ratings
On Wavelength, fans have rated The Doors's catalog across 23 albums from 88 opinions, with an overall average of 8.1/10. The top-rated The Doors album is The Doors (1967) with a 8.6/10 average from 18 ratings, followed by L.A. Woman and Morrison Hotel. The discography on Wavelength spans 1967 to 2013. People Are Strange ranks as the highest-rated The Doors song on Wavelength with a 9.3/10 average.
The Doors
“The Doors arrived in 1967, the same year as Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band; both were psychedelic touchstones and among the first major rock discs that truly stood as albums, rather than collections of songs. But whereas the Beatles took a basically sunny view of humanity, the Doors’ debut offered the dark side of […]”
L.A. Woman
“Some artists create their most intense work when they hit rock bottom: See Vincent van Gogh, Billie Holiday, Nick Drake and Jim Morrison, whose final album with the Doors is a Southern California death trip that matches anythingin their catalog for beautifully spooked rock & roll urge-purging. Made amid professional train wrecks and personal downward […]”
Live In New York
“The much-maligned band makes a case for itself on this sprawling 6xCD collection, recorded just before the release of Morrison Hotel.”
Strange Nights of Stone: The Bright Midnight Archives Concerts, Vol. II (Live)
“There’s something for everybody on these new Doors collections: Those looking for more reasons to crow about how insufferable Jim Morrison could be will find plenty of ammunition in the concerts documented on The Bright Midnight Sampler and The Doors Live in Detroit. And those who consider Morrison a poet and provocateur who slipped the […]”
The Doors
“**💭 Thoughts:** Released in 1967, The Doors’ self-titled debut is one of the many albums that helped define psychedelic rock. This is definitely a timeless rock record, certainly deserving of classic status. **🎶 Tracklist Review** 1.) Break On Through (To The Other Side) 🟣 2.) Soul Kitchen 🔵 3.) The Crystal Ship 🟢 4.) Twentieth Century Fox 🔵 5.) Alabama Song (Whisky Bar) 🟡 6.) Light My Fire 🔵 7.) Back Door Man 🟢 8.) I Looked At You 🟢 9.) End Of The Night 🟣 10.) Take It As It Comes 🟣 11.) The End 🟡 ──────────────────── **🤔 Track Rating Scale** 🟣 Favorites — My favorite song(s) on the album 🔵 Loved — Really enjoyed it and will revisit often 🟢 Liked — Enjoyed it, but it’s not one I’d revisit often 🟡 Mixed — Has some good moments, but also some bad, most likely won’t revisit 🟠 Disliked — Didn't enjoy it much, won’t be revisiting 🔴 Hated — Will skip every time ⚪️ Interlude, etc — Not rated as an actual song ──────────────────── **🏅 Ranking Scale** 10 — Perfect 9 — Exceptional 8 — Great 7 — Good 6 — Decent 5 — Average 4 — Below Average 3 — Poor 2 — Bad 1 — Awful 0 — Unlistenable”
Strange Days
“Such a unique album. The mystical sound of this album is intriguing and fits perfectly with Jim’s voice. The Bass and keyboard elements are also mind blowing.”
L.A. Woman
“Tried so hard to live this album. It’s just doesn’t click with me like the other two Doors albums that I love.”
The Doors
“Insane for a debut album. Instrumentals are out of this world and my goat Jim Morrison with the storytelling vocals.”
The Doors
“On my road to listen to random albums didn’t know the doors were the 60s great tunes ahead of their time”
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