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An American Prayer (Vinyl)

Doors LP Record
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The Doors recorded six studio albums with Jim Morrison as their singer from 1967 to 1971, hitting the charts with a series of pop songs that were at least as good as Tommy James and the Shondells. On their albums, they indulged in Morrison's pretentious obsessions that included extended pieces about Oedipal complexes and the end of the world. Those obsessions have been exaggerated by The Doors myth that continues to this day. This is a collection of Morrison's poetry, embellished by the surviving Doors several years after the fact. That the live rendition of "Roadhouse Blues" is the only noteworthy selection should tell you what you need to know about the poetry. --Rob O'Connor

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The last of the Doors' catalog to make it to CD, this album of spoken word performances and music comes complete with three new tracks: Babylon Fading , a never-before-heard performance; Bird of Prey , which features nearly a minute of Jim singing a cappella , and newl -recorded backing to The Ghost Song performed by Ray, Robbie and John.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Pure Genius. Jun 23 2004
Format:Audio CD
Like Lennon and Hendrix, Jim Morrison was one of the figures that shaped rock, and unfortunately, these men died way to young. This collection of poetry is deep and beautiful and the music behind Jim while he is talking really sets the mood. The live version of "Roadhouse Blues" fits this collection perfectly and is nice to listen to. Pick this up if you like the Doors, Jim, or like poetry.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Tommy who? April 2 2004
By Erik
Format:Audio CD
Crimson and clover? Why don't you compare Wayne Newton to Primus? Anyways, this review isn't a bash; it's my feelings about the album. First of all "American Prayer" isn't an album that you just pick one or two songs off of to listen to, it's a story, similar to Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of the Moon," "The Wall," or Neilson's "The Point." And similar to those in that it is best enjoyed relaxing on your couch, following the inebriant of your choice. It also is great for long road trips at night, but I prefer to have my eyes closed when listening to it. Jim's poetry is raw and vibrant and conjures up images of the movies The Doors and Natural Born Killers. The background music adds to the poetry like the sense of smell does to taste. As a second generation door's fan, my view of this album may be slightly nostalgic, but listening to it, for me, is like a vivid dream that captures something reminiscent of Manson's views of the 60's. It's filled with intenseness of peaking on window pane (LSD, for the sheltered) and the spacey philosophical ranting that accompany its come-down. This album is art and contains all the passion and skewed visions of the artist. I would compare this album to something like sushi; at first it may sound repulsive to some, but if given a chance you may start to crave it. If this doesn't sound like your spicy tuna roll, then maybe you can go back to mind-numbing, sticky-sweet pop music and other mass media produced nausients, and leave interpretation of art to someone else. Okay, it is kind of a bash.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Doors at their best Jan 1 2013
By Mark
Format:Audio CD
This is truly the Doors at their best. Jim Morrison recorded his poetry on his 27th birthday then moved to Paris and later died at the ripe age of 27. Morrison was a poet & the Doors were one of the greatest bands ever to come out of America. American prayer is Jim's recorded voice of his poetry set to music by the remaining Doors is simply brilliant, hypnotic, reflective, beautiful and pure bliss.

A unique and perfectly executed piece of art.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Zzzzzzzzzz
God-awful pseudo-poetry by rock's most over-rated lyricist. The fact that this Rimbaud-wannabe's spoken tripe is considered "poetry" by so many people is testament to... Read more
Published on Mar 6 2004
5.0 out of 5 stars Rob O'Connor, you suck
Rob O'Connor, whoever you are, you're a jerk! So, according to YOU, the music of the Doors is "at least as good as Tommy James and the Shondells? Read more
Published on Feb 1 2004
1.0 out of 5 stars Pretentious and Tedious
Look, I'm a huge Doors fan, I had all their stuff on vinyl in college. I bought this in 1978 and listened to it. Once. Read more
Published on Jan 23 2004
5.0 out of 5 stars Difficult to understand at times but still brilliant
I have always been a fan of The Doors and enjoy their unique music very much. This album is a collection of poems written by Jim Morrison with the Doors music in the background. Read more
Published on Oct 16 2003 by Carlos Rodriguez
5.0 out of 5 stars MUSIC TO AWaKEN from SLEEP/DULLSVILLE
living play ....to awaken ..the deadPoeT swimming within you, let the ceremony begin/ into lizard king spoken psycho WE go TO PLAY{ listen }to posterity REVITALISED. Read more
Published on Oct 11 2003 by david
5.0 out of 5 stars Offers something most recordings don't
I really like this disc. I don't think Morrison was the world's greatest poet, but he was talented. If all cd's are going to be rejected because they're not wholly successful, why... Read more
Published on Oct 11 2003 by J. Keller
5.0 out of 5 stars A Great Work Of Poetry.
Rock N'Roll never produced or had a better poet than Jim Morrison. "An American Prayer" is recorded proof that there was more to his image than just black leather pants... Read more
Published on July 10 2003 by Mr. Bakunin
5.0 out of 5 stars Brutal Poetry of JM
when jim speaks to you, you most likely want to do what he did when he recorded these poems, light candles in the studio and just listen. Read more
Published on May 29 2003 by K. L. Woomer
5.0 out of 5 stars How Many Of You Know Your'e Alive?
...The Doors as a band represent what is the best not just in music but in art. It is easy to say, and perhaps true that The Doors were made up of three musicians and one odd,... Read more
Published on Mar 24 2003 by anthonious
5.0 out of 5 stars beautiful, breathtaking and ominous--this man was a poet
it would be difficult to exaggerate the importance of morrison's poetry for this generation. while many dismiss him as a mere by product of the chaotic and revolutionary time in... Read more
Published on Mar 7 2003 by John Allen
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