The Doors released their second album, Strange Days in 1967, eight months after their first record has already fueled record shops (The Doors) and does make sense. Whereas the corner of the street, Strange Days is a commercial but also an artistic triumph success. piece searched, even more ambitious, varied, illuminated, the album reached the US charts for 3rd place and received a gold record. Strange Days contains the most psychedelic songs of the Doors (Strange Days, People Are Strange, the excellent Love Me Two Times, When The Music's Over ...). The message of the disc is "do-it-can-plus-clear", that the lived time is strange, as withdrawal is lying in wait. Psychedelic pop had never been so nightmarish and tortured. The lyrics are dark, intriguing, sensual music of haunting and yet with clear voice and a staggering Jim Morrison then shaped. Note the very convincing performance of Ray Manzarek. To possess essential.