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Waiting for the Sun [Import] [from UK]

~ ザ・ドアーズ
4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)

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  • CD (1990/10/25)
  • Original Release Date: 1968/07
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import, from UK
  • Label: Wea International
  • ASIN: B000007S5B
  • Other Editions: CD  |  カセット  |  LP Record
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.jp Sales Rank: #331,371 in 音楽 (See Bestsellers in 音楽)

    Category Ranking:

    #4164 in  音楽 > ロック > 60s-70s
    #9132 in  音楽 > ハードロック・ヘヴィーメタル > ハードロック

1. Hello, I Love You
2. Love Street
3. Not to Touch the Earth
4. Summer's Almost Gone
5. Wintertime Love
6. Unknown Soldier
7. Spanish Caravan
8. My Wild Love
9. We Could Be So Good Together
10. Yes, the River Knows
11. Five to One

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With the massive success of the single "Light My Fire" and their initial two albums, L.A.'s the Doors quickly built a sizable reputation for edgy, often over-the-top musical drama. Perhaps wary of stereotyping, or simply worn out from their grueling early success, the band took a decided left turn into softer sounds here, from the pop-drenched "Hello, I Love You" to the flamenco guitar wash of "Spanish Caravan." Even gentle ballads (by the band's standards, anyway) were a part of the Doors' new sensibility, as witnessed by "Love Street" and "Summer's Almost Gone." But lest one think the band had gone a little too soft, the antiwar diatribe "The Unknown Soldier," the edgy "Five to One," and the deliciously strange "Not to Touch the Earth" were there to remind listeners that even if the band had mellowed a bit, they were still a long way from Jay and the Americans. --Jerry McCulley


Album Details

Digitally remastered pressing of The Doors third album from 1968, a mellower affair than their previous albums but certainly just as melodic and exciting. The Doors' mixture of Rock, Blues and Jazz combined with vocalist Jim Morrison's poetic lyrics and powerful vocals created a musical Molotov cocktail that could make your senses explode...in a good way! 10 tracks including 'Hello I Love You', 'Spanish Caravan' and 'The Unknown Soldier'. Warner.

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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars 生みの苦しみの傑作, 2003/6/9
ドアーズと言えば、やはり1st『ハートに火をつけて』があまりにも有名。
一気に頂点へと祭りあげられ、アマチュア時代の曲も2ndアルバムで品切れ・・・。重くのしかかるプレッシャー、レコード会社の期待。生みの苦しみを初めて感じたのもこのころか?

だが、ここはやはりスーパーバンドとしての所以 キンクスのリフもぱくっちゃえ(そっくりなリフが印象的)な「Hello,I Love」哀愁漂う「Love Street」 ジャケの醸し出す空気など、名曲揃いのこのアルバム 僕ぁ好きだなぁ。

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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars 時は1968年, 2007/7/23
By cecedece - See all my reviews
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このレビューの引用元: Waiting for the Sun (CD)
1枚目、2枚目どちらもものすごい出来のアルバムですが、一般的にはこの3枚目の方が売れたように記憶してます。「ハロー・アイ・ラブ・ユー」というキンクスの「オール・オブ・ザ・ナイト」を髣髴とさせるリフの曲で全米NO.1に送り込んで話題騒然の時のLPレコードです。僕はこれをメキシコ・オリンピックの体操競技のロシア(当時はソ連)のクチンスカヤの競技を見ながら聞いていた。実に個人的には摩訶不思議な時代でありました。一方で平和なオリンピック、一方で「アンノウン・ソルジャー」を歌っているドアーズ。単純に青春と片付けられない時代だったんですけどね・・・。
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1 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars ドアーズらしさ, 2005/4/4
1st、2ndアルバムとは違ったドアーズの雰囲気が楽しめますね。
とはいえ、やはりこれもドアーズらしさでしょう。
またレイの弾くオルガンも変わっているようです。
全体にポップなイメージの曲が多いです。

ヒョーロリロと少し乾いた感じの、『Summer's Almost Gone』。
『Yes, The River Knows』は明るく暗いメロディとジムモリスンの歌声が心地良いです。
ちなみに、アルバムのタイトルですが『Waiting for the Sun』は収録されていません。

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5.0 out of 5 stars また違うドアーズ
どちらかといえば否ポップ的な感じがする。ポップな曲も何曲か入っているけど、ドアーズの怪しさが全面的に強く出ているアルバム。ポップな曲もちょっと怪しく聞こえる。
Published on 2006/6/30 by マッケイガン

4.0 out of 5 stars 充実作
「Hello, I Love You」の収録作と認知されている3rdアルバムですが、他にも「Unknown Soldier」、「Spanish... 続きを読む
Published on 2005/7/14 by toetoe

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