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One of several concerts from which 1970s official live Doors album Absolutely Live was sourced is offered in its entirety on this double-CD, Live in Philadelphia, of a May 1, 1970 show, available through the Internet only. Like Absolutely Live, it finds the band in a loosey-goosey state that drifts close to sloppiness, albeit with an engaging tipsy humor. Except for a few obligatory staples ("Light My Fire," "Break on Through," "Roadhouse Blues"), the group seemed determined not to play overly familiar tunes, even reaching back on occasion to their bar band days as a poor man's Rolling Stones for B.B. King ("Rock Me Baby"), Elvis Presley ("Mystery Train"), and Chuck Berry ("Carol") covers. Most of the tracks are previously unreleased, and it's not all hits or covers, the set list including such relatively little-traveled songs as "Ship of Fools," "Universal Mind," and "Maggie M'Gill." Certainly Jim Morrison's in a lewd 'n' bluesy mood, and for a guy with obscenity charges hanging over his head (from the group's infamous 1969 Miami concert), he lets it all hang out with surprisingly graphic recklessness on "Rock Me Baby" -- could anyone have doubted what "you feel so wet...let me slide inside" really meant? In common with most of the limited-edition releases the Doors have made available from their archive, this isn't up to the standards of their official catalog, even the relatively loose ones of Absolutely Live. But it's a good souvenir for committed fans, with much better sound than the usual bootlegs of the Doors from this era, though it's curious that the material is split into a lengthy 76-minute CD on disc one, and a mere 26-minute CD on disc two. ~ Richie UnterbergerRolling Stone (p.63) - 3.5 stars out of 5 -- "[W]ith the jump into the grunting-boogie guitar of 'Roadhouse Blues,' the Doors are immediately in their late glory, showing off the garage soul on the recent MORRISON HOTEL." Live In Philadelphia '70 Music Doors Live In Philadelphia '70 Songs Live In Philadelphia '70 Music Review Average Rating: (3.6 out of 5 stars)   It's aiight live album I always love the Doors esp. when they're starting out. Previous live album such as, live in Detroit and Hollywood I have heard, this following up is not as good as live in Detroit, but I've enjoy all the track here nevertheless. Break on through! Submitted by Doorsfan (Glengowrie, SA, Australia)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
gotta have doors live, best live band ever. if you like the doors gotta have it Submitted by ted10 (pipestem wv)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Excellant Live Performance The show starts slowly with 7 minutes of getting the crowd to take there seats, but after the first two tracks, the listener is treated to 90 minutes of the the Doors performing a dozen or more classics. Music rates 4 stars and the sonic quality rating is 3.5 stars.
Serious Doors fans should have this in their collections. Submitted by Mike (New Berlin, WI, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Frank's Philly review is wrong. Frank what are you talking about? They never played "Who do you love" at Philly? The "In Concert" CD stuff your thinking about was dubbed. It was played at the Felt Forum show. Submitted by yet (Troy, NY) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Doors Spectrum '70 The doors live in 1970 had moments of greatness & this is one of them.....
The only thing missing is
"Who do you Love" which is the 1st song they played for this set but curiously omitted..The sonics rate from VG to OK with the remastering levels changing throughout the discs.. Disc 2 is sub par to Disc 1 in this respect.
Overall **** Submitted by Frank F. (DHVCD Studios, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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$26.39 Enthusiasts who have fantasized about experiencing the Doors in a loose and unstructured environment get an hour-and-a-half dose of that reality in this two-disc set available through the band's own Bright Midnight Records. Although the music commences in a rather noncommittal fashion, there are a few moments of undiluted inspiration. This rehearsal was held on the day following two live performances (both of which are available as Live at the ...
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