This album captures the surreal element of the Doors is a particularly striking. Alone the cover testifies to arcane mood beyond former hippy fashion. A strange, somber mood is based on many songs. The chord patterns that are used here are exceptional in doors typical fashion. The romantic sounding songs have a Dionysian darkness in the lyric. Serene songs like "Moonlight Drive" seem then on rather bizarre. The heart of it all is "When the Music's Over". Morrison's gloomy poet. Pictures of pounding hooves drowning horses, wide-eyed; the scream of the butterfly, embedded in an organ-heavy Blues; the lost girl who is asked: "Who are you?" give an impression of the world of experience of the singer. The gates are open wide here. The artists on the cover provide an idea of the pleasures suggests, but their bizarre worlds keep terrifying ready. Strange days have let us fall.