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L.A. Woman

Cruise into The Doors' "L.A. Woman," the sprawling 1971 blues-rock epic and title track from...
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"L.A. Woman"

Cruise into The Doors' "L.A. Woman," the sprawling 1971 blues-rock epic and title track from Jim Morrison's final album. This gritty, atmospheric ode to Los Angeles captures the city's spirit with raw energy. Experience a legendary journey from a defining rock band.

Released in 1971 as the centerpiece of the album bearing its name, "L.A. Woman" showcased The Doors returning to their blues rock and rhythm and blues roots. The track features a rawer, more immediate sound compared to some earlier work, driven by a relentless groove and Jim Morrison's powerful, evocative vocals depicting scenes of the city. It's a defining moment from their final Morrison-era record.

A lengthy blues rock epic for its time, "L.A. Woman" from 1971 masterfully blends a driving rhythm and blues groove with atmospheric, almost cinematic sections. Its dynamic structure and raw energy make it a standout track in The Doors' discography. The song perfectly captures the band's unique ability to fuse gritty rock with poetic imagery, creating an enduring classic that defined their later sound.

SONG MEANING: "L.A. Woman" is an ode to the city of Los Angeles, personified as a woman, capturing its dual nature of allure and danger. The lyrics paint vignettes of city life, referencing its sprawling geography and sometimes perilous freedom. The famous "Mr. Mojo Risin'" section is an anagram of Jim Morrison's name, adding a layer of personal mythos to this atmospheric portrait of the city he called home.

  • BAND: The Doors
  • GENRE: Blues Rock, Rhythm And Blues
  • RELEASEDAY: April 19
  • YEAR: 1971

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  • BAND: Supertramp
  • GENRE: Rock
  • RELEASEDAY: September 13
  • YEAR: 1974
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  • BAND: Supertramp
  • GENRE: Progressive Rock
  • RELEASEDAY: September 21
  • YEAR: 1979
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