However, the dance begins with a classic: Roadhouse Blues. Nix would suck Doors-typical, as to sing of the love for sale on the one hand, and the bigotry on the other side. Subsequently Morrison cries out for the sun (Waiting For The Sun), a title that would have certainly been fitted on the third LP. The band sings great emotions (You Make Me Real), bluest properly (Peace Fog, The Spy), meets bizarre Seelenfänger (Ship Of fouls) and revels nostalgic and typical of the time in Indian Summer (Indian Summer) before the Looserstory Maggie MGill as bouncer again unpacks the Rockriff.
Morrison Hotel is a typical Rock`n`Roll plate with blues elements become that comes across very straight and rough. Manzarek waived exaggerated body elements, but he maltratiert his piano in the best Sixties style. And for the first time could be heard on a Doors-disc also a session bassist.
CONCLUSION: my secret favorite ...