As the previous reviewer stated, the best interests of this album is the presence of celebration of the Lizard. To recall, Morrison had wanted this piece to be present in the album in its entirety. He had, on the insistence of the other Doors, seen this performance reduced the segment "Not to touch the earth." Since then, the fan of the Doors had as info on this room than words (oddly herein in their entirety on the album cover) and a live version that was found in "Alive she Cried". The anniversarry 40th release marks its first appearance studio. I should like to clarify that it is not a finished version, as it was entitled to expect, but to a simple working version. For cons, I confess to being interrogative about this version of the Adagio by Albinoni we already found on the 4CD box. In addition to being large relief, he was able to be registered at any time (even after the death of Jim Morrison).
This anniversary version is also a chance to hear the album in a different version. Better? No! Just different in that mix, which offers a different placement of the instruments in the stereo panorama, is thinner as it helps to hear instruments that are not heard in the original version.