The Doors : Mystic Man ( The Uncut Soft Parade Sessions 1967-1968) / Soft Parade
The Soft Parade
is the fourth
studio album
by the
American rock band
The Doors,
and was
released on
Elektra Records
on July 18, 1969.
Most of the album was
recorded following a
grueling tour
during which the band
was left with little time
to compose new material.
Record producer
Paul A. Rothchild
recommended a
total departure f
rom the Doors'
first three albums:
develop a fuller sound
by incorporating brass
and string arrangements
provided by
Paul Harris.
Lead singer
Jim Morrison,
who was dealing with
personal issues
and focusing more
on his poetry,
was less involved
in the
songwriting process,
leaving guitarist
Robby Krieger
to increase his own
creative output.
As a result,
The Soft Parade
is a somewhat uneven album
that is less unified
compared to
previous works by
The Doors.
BONUS EP
Whiskey, Mystics And Men
(Version 1 )
Whiskey, Mystics And Men
(Version 2 )
Rock Is Dead
Push Push
Touch Me
(Dialogue)
Touch Me
(Take 3)
Gloria
( Dirty Version)
Naked Woman
( Demo )
I Will Never Be Untrue
Queen of The Magazines
Wild Child
(The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour)
The Soft Parade
(Live On PBS TV )
Touch Me
( Isolated Vocals )
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