The actual review:
These are just two strange discs!
Greatest Hits without the greatest hits, Best of without (some of?) The best songs ... plus a strange title - at least to attract "new" customers ... weird weird weird
Nevertheless - I got the double LP "at that time" relatively little - money and bought up, is down ... for the original LPs that money would then not enough ... when listening - but for that time but still much the original LPs I find myself sometimes in the process of waiting for the next song on Weird Scenes ...
The compilation is puzzling genius - Hits (break in through, Riders On The Storm), catchy (Love Street, The Spy), oblique (Horse Lattitudes) and the "classic" (The End, When the Music's Over) peacefully united on 2 discs!
Clear - but not really, here are the Doors with lots of their best songs - - you miss one or the other really no longer need. Heretical said - if you do not suspect that there songs like Light My Fire, Crystal Ship, Moonlight Drive, Roadhouse Blouse, Blue Running, Waiting for the Sun, L'America ... wait - then you could with beaming eyes and ears this Slices classify as absolutely awesome!
When the Music's Over - turn out the light (and start again!)