The Doors: Complete Lyrics

Summary
There are things known and there are things unknown and in between are the Doors' Jim Morrison What set the Doors' music apart? The passionate, dark brilliance of their lyrics is apparent in this collection compiled by bestselling biographer and novelist and Doors intimate, Danny Sugerman. THE COMPLETE LYRICS collects all the Doors' lyrics - including material recorded live - in this accessible volume alongside comment and anecdotes. The one hundred songs in this collection have found new audiences each year as the band's popularity continues to grow. Jim Morrison's death in 1971 marked the end of the band's performing and recording career, but the beginning of their growing cult status, a status enhanced by the explosive success of Oliver Stone's popular film about the band.
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