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- Waiting for the Sun - Wikipedia
Waiting for the Sun is the third studio album by the American rock band the Doors, released by Elektra Records on July 3, 1968 The album's 11 tracks were recorded between late 1967 and May 1968 mostly at TTG Studios in Los Angeles
- The Doors – Waiting For The Sun | Releases - Discogs
Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Waiting For The Sun by The Doors Compare versions and buy on Discogs
- The Doors - Waiting for the Sun Lyrics and Tracklist - Genius
Waiting for the Sun, released July 3rd, 1968 through Elektra Records, is the third studio album from psychedelic rock band The Doors “The Unknown Soldier” and “Hello, I Love You” were the
- Waiting for the Sun - The Doors | Album | AllMusic
Waiting for the Sun by The Doors released in 1968 Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic
- Waiting For the Sun by The Doors – Classic Rock Review
Released in July 1968 when the group was (arguably) at the height of their sixties popularity, Waiting for the Sun the band’s first and only number one album in the US and their initial breakthrough album in the UK
- Waiting For The Sun - Album by The Doors - Apple Music
Listen to Waiting For The Sun by The Doors on Apple Music 1968 11 Songs Duration: 33 minutes
- Waiting for the Sun by The Doors (Album, Psychedelic Rock): Reviews . . .
Waiting for the Sun, an Album by The Doors Released 3 July 1968 on Elektra (catalog no EKS-74024; Vinyl LP) Genres: Psychedelic Rock Rated #95 in the best albums of 1968, and #7039 of all time album
- The Doors - Waiting for the Sun (1968) - Archive. org
Released on July 3, 1968, Waiting for the Sun is the third studio album by American Rock band the Doors
- The Doors - Waiting for the Sun - Reviews - Album of The Year
The Doors’ 3rd studio album; “Waiting For The Sun” is a great album, but a noticeable dip in quality for their standards established by their ‘67 output Released in 1968, this album chooses to focus on individual tracks that would provide more radio play than before, but artistically - they put themselves in a bit of a corner
- Waiting For The Sun: How The Doors’ Third Album Offered A New Dawn - Dig!
First released in July 1968, The Doors’ third album, Waiting For The Sun, topped the US charts for four weeks and eventually moved over seven million copies worldwide Yet, while the record was an unqualified success, it also epitomised the notion of the “difficult third album”, with the LA-based quartet enduring gruelling studio sessions
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