First released in January 1967, The Doors is one of rock music's most famous debuts. It delivered the #1 signature smash "Light My Fire," plus "Break On Through," "The Crystal Ship," and "The End." Three bonus tracks include alternate takes of "Moonlight Drive" and a previously unissued version of "Indian Summer." New liners include an-depth essay by Ben Fong-Torres, a principal Rolling Stone writer during The Doors' heyday.
The Doors' revolutionary self-titled 1967 debut LP instantly won over fans and critics alike, heralding the arrival of one of rock's all-time most original bands. Through five more groundbreaking studio albums, The Doors, fronted by visionary poet/vocalist Jim Morrison, daringly expanded the boundaries of contemporary music and popular culture. Four decades later, their music remains as powerful as ever.