year 67 is perhaps the best year for Disk Doors: this is the first and the group will release two this year, both of which are among the top 5 group (of 7)! they released the first album in January - 8 of the 11 songs are among the best they will ever make - and they have so much good material in reserve in December of the same year they released their second album, in my opinion as good as that one. The disc starts to bottom with the powerful "Break on Through", one of the emblematic songs of the very notion of rock, in my opinion, beginning on gross rytme and very supported by his words: "You know the day destroys the nignt / Night divides the day (You know the day destroys the night / (that) the night divides the day .. "One of the characteristics of the Doors is, in my opinion, that their sound is quite homogeneous. - by the very present organ Manzarek and Jim Morrison's voice - but their multiple influences and their varied style After the pure rock in the rough, "Soul Kitchen", the groovy keyboards, scales beautifully. "When the clock says it's time to close now [...] "Then the voice of Jim Morrison rocks the girls on the languorous" the Crystal Ship "at the beginning so crooner (Herve Muller, in his book" Jim Morrison beyond the Doors " said his static style, hanging at first the microphone, was reminiscent of a Frank Sinatra): "Be-fore-you splet into unconsciousness / (I) like to have Reviews another kiss ...) . The lyrics of "Twentieth Century Fox" are, in turn, to store in the "social criticism" group. They are corrosive and cater to the very close world of Hollywood (Morrison and Manzarek were known at the "cinema" section of the UCLA (University of Califorina, Los Angeles) and Morrison had film projects). The lyrics Alabama Song are, according to Hervé Muller, inspired by "Opera Under Four" by Kurt Weill, and they are challenging even today: "Oh show me the way to the next little girl, / Oh do not ask why ... ". The rough blues "Back Door Man" is just as much: "I'm a back door man / Men do not know / Little girl Understand ..." The disc also contains the strange "End of the Night" inspired, according to Muller, the "Journey to the End of the Night" by Louis-Ferdinand Céline.Tous these titles illustrate the poetic and literary title Morrison.Le of writing that will have the most success, "Light My Fire" , is worth more to his music (solo Robbie Krieger and Manzarek!) than his words, already bombastic, Krieger, who will crack down on the album "the soft parade" .Last but not least, the disc with clot one of the best songs of the Doors and the time of the protest rock, iconoclastic and provocative, beautifully brought to life in 1979 by the masterpiece of Francis Ford Coppola's "Apocalypse Now", entirely built around this piece ( This is the generic and the final scene): "the End", over 10 mins of music that takes us to India and to the eastern countries, Asian, strange, poisonous and fascinating in the opium vapors where a Oedipus in US called mesh, in a sweaty crescendo, sublime and definitive, wanders through a tacky oriental night hallucinates in the jungles Burmese or Vietnamese, and in moist touffeurs of the unconscious ... Hear "the end" do let not unscathed ...