Waiting For The Sun (50th Anniversary Expanded Edition) (2CD)
After the releases of The Doors and Strange Days in 1967, The Doors followed up with yet another hit album in 196, including one of their classic tracks ‘Hello, I Love You.’
The Doors released their third studio album, 'Waiting For the Sun', in July 1968. Since its debut, the album has sold millions of copies around the globe and contributed to the Doors' legendary canon with classics like 'The Unknown Soldier,' 'Five to One' and the #1 smash, 'Hello, I Love You.'
Botnick's remastered stereo mix of the album adds extra sonic dimensions to songs like 'The Unknown Soldier' and 'Spanish Caravan,' but that wasn't his only contribution to the project. While going through his archive, he uncovered a cache of rough mixes from the sessions that hadn't been played in 50 years. Botnick says: 'I prefer some of these rough mixes to the finals, as they represent all of the elements and additional background vocals, different sensibilities on balances, and some intangible roughness, all of which are quite attractive and refreshing.'
Disc One
- Hello, I Love You
- Love Street
- Not To Touch The Earth
- Summer's Almost Gone
- Wintertime Love
- The Unknown Soldier
- Spanish Caravan
- My Wild Love
- We Could Be So Good Together
- Yes, The River Knows
- Five To One
Disc Two (All Tracks Previously Unreleased)
Rough Mixes
- Hello, I Love You
- Summer's Almost Gone
- Yes, The River Knows
- Spanish Caravan
- Love Street
- Wintertime Love
- Not To Touch The Earth
- Five To One
- My Wild Love
- The WASP (Texas Radio And The Big Beat) - Live In Copenhagen
- Hello, I Love You - Live In Copenhagen
- Back Door Man - Live In Copenhagen
- Five To One - Live In Copenhagen
- The Unknown Soldier - Live In Copenhagen