On the occasion of the fortieth anniversary of the release of their first album, The Doors released a new compilation of 34 songs spread over two CDs. Who better than Jim Morrison embodies the trilogy "sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll"? Sex symbol, it is common knowledge that carburait psychotropic products and had a real attitude rock `n 'roll made of provocations and revolt against the system. Between 1965, date of their formation, and 1971, when the death shrouded in mystery of their singer, the Doors have marked the world of rock. We often forget that Jim Morrison's poetry widely introduced in the world of rock. Its symbolic texts are still of rare power. This double CD includes all the success of the Doors over covering their short career but left an indelible mark in the history of rock. My favorite track: On the second CD "Riders On The Storm" begins and ends with a storm ... This long version is outstanding quality, both technical and musical. Ray Manzarek on keyboards and surpasses John Densmore, from jazz, stands up to him on drums. Remarkable! The CD covers all periods of psychedelic music to blues rock period funk rock and jazz, is very good. It seems for the new generation that often tastes similar to those seniors. They will discover the richness of the range of genres covered by the Californian quartet is still popular