Description: History on The Doors in 1969 from wiki,,,,,While the band was trying faintly to maintain their previous momentum, efforts to expand their sound gave the album an experimental feel, causing critics to attack their musical integrity. And, according to Densmore in his biographyRiders on the Storm, individual writing credits were noted for the first time because of Morrison's reluctance to sing the lyrics of Krieger's song "Tell all the People". Morrison's drinking made him difficult and unreliable, and the recording sessions dragged on for months. Studio costs piled up, and the Doors came close to disintegrating. Despite all this, the album was immensely successful, becoming the band's fourth hit album. By this time, Morrison had become distant from the music and had intended to quit the group, but was persuaded by Manzarek to stay for six more months. ------- Lot of 3 45 Rpm 1970s Vinyls,,,,,One The Who "See Me, Feel Me" has "BY" written on it and is in ok to acceptable shape with minor rubs & marks,,,,,,,One The Doors "Unknown Soldier" which is worn to acceptable with aged marks, sans deep scratches. Its jacket has "BY" on it,,,,,,and One Ringo Starr "It Don't Come Easy" is in good condition.
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Location: Portland, Oregon
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Artist: 1970s Ringo Starr, The Doors, & The Who
Speed: 45 RPM
Record Label: Startling BMI Apple, Elektra, and Decca MCA
Release Title: Apple Records "It don't come easy" 1831
Case Type: Paper Sleeve
Custom Bundle: No
Color: Multicolor
Material: Vinyl
Modified Item: No
Edition: First Edition
Type: Single
Record Grading: Good (G)
Format: Record
Language: English
Sleeve Grading: Good (G)
Era: 1970s
Record Size: 7"
Style: 1970s
Features: Original Cover
Genre: Rock
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States