Other Voices is a 1971 studio album by The Doors.
The recording of the album began while lead singer Jim Morrison was on holiday in France. The song "Down on the Farm" was allegedly already written at the time of the recording of the previous album, but Morrison did not want to include it, for reasons unknown. According to Manzarek, some of the songs had been rehearsed with Morrison before he left for Paris.
The three remaining members of the ban...
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Other Voices is a 1971 studio album by The Doors.
The recording of the album began while lead singer Jim Morrison was on holiday in France. The song "Down on the Farm" was allegedly already written at the time of the recording of the previous album, but Morrison did not want to include it, for reasons unknown. According to Manzarek, some of the songs had been rehearsed with Morrison before he left for Paris.
The three remaining members of the band regrouped and released the album in October three months after Morrison's death. Keyboardist Ray Manzarek and guitarist Robby Krieger took Morrison's place as lead singers.
The album was not released on CD until October 23, 2006 by the Timeless Holland label, along with the final Doors album, Full Circle.
The Doors have largely disregarded the last two studio albums that were recorded without Jim Morrison, with no plans of re-issuing the albums on CD. The Doors state they are not in possession of the master tapes, but re-mastered material...
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