The Doors - R-Evolution (2013) [DVD]{Eagle Vision} DVD9 -> 6.56 Gb | All Regions | NTSC 16:9 | Dolby AC3, 2 ch / Dolby AC3, 6 ch / DTS, 6 ch | ~ 154 min | ISO Image
Subs: English, Espanol, Francais
Full Artwork @ 300 dpi (png) -> 46 Mb | 5% repair rar
© 2013 Eagle Vision / Eagle Rock / Doors Property | EREDV989
Rock / Classic Rock / Psychedelic Rock Combining early TV appearances with their own music films, it illustrates how The Doors
evolved from the constraints of late sixties television to a point
where they had the creative input and power to shape how they were
portrayed on screen. Throughout the unique charisma and talent of The
Doors comes across, whether it be on a lightweight pop show or on a film
created from their own imaginations, along with some of the most
influential music ever made.
The pristine clarity of the audio and video content on The Doors' Re-evolution, much
of it unreleased, lends a ghostly quality to the film, perhaps to an
even greater extent than its creators imagine. Not intended to be
definitive, this two hour-plus compilation of music videos and
conceptual pieces instead illustrates the ever-growing legacy of this
iconic band.
From the staged likes of the 'music film' for "Break on Through" to the
similarly lip-synced likes of performances on Dick Clark' "American
Bandstand," the Doors are in their own world. Quaint and contrived as
their surroundings sometimes look (mimicking "Light My Fire" on a fire
truck after a quick shot of a house aflame), the band itself evinces a
style as natural as it is haunting in both their appearance and their
sound. Lead vocalist Jim Morrison is no more or less stoic than his
bandmates, guitarist Robbie Krieger, keyboardist Ray Manzarek and
drummer John Densmore, at this early juncture of their career.
The Doors' evolution is comparatively swift from early in 1967 to
September of that year, for a piece introduced by New York radio bigwig
Murray 'The K' Krugman. The appearance of on-lookers wearing stockings
over their own faces during "People Are Strange" compensates for the
otherwise contrived likes of Morrison shown mouthing the lyrics while,
sans instruments, Krieger, Manzarek and Densmore feign involvement in
the performance (a decidedly more jarring alternate cut of which appears
later on the disc).
tracklist: 01. Break on Through (Music Film 1967)
02. Break on Through (Shebang 1967)
03. The Crystal Ship (American Bandstand 1967)
04. Light My Fire (American Bandstand 1967)
05. Light My Fire (Malibu U 1967)
06. People Are Strange (Murray the K New York 1967)
07. Moonlight Drive ( Jonathan Winters Show 1967)
08. The Unknown Soldier (Music Film 1968)
09. Hello, I Love You (Musik für Junge Leute 1968)
10. Touch Me (The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour 1968)
11. Wild Child (Music Film 1969)
12. Roadhouse Blues (Music Film 1970)
13. Crawling King Snake (GTK 1970)
14. The Changeling (Music Film 1971)
15. Gloria (Music Film 1983)
16. People Are Strange (Music Film 1980's)
17. Strange Days (Music Film 1984)
18. L.A. Woman (Music Film 1985)
19. Ghost Song (Music Film 1995)
Bonus - Love Thy Customer 1966
- Outtakes : Malibu U 1967
- Break on Through (Isle of Wight 1970)
- Breaking Through the Lens (Documentary)
- Commentary
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