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The "Others" section of a comprehensive discography is where the true obsessives live. After Morrison’s death in Paris in 1971, the band’s story didn’t end, though it shifted dramatically:

Most casual fans stop at the six studio albums featuring Jim Morrison: The Doors (1967), Strange Days (1967), Waiting for the Sun (1968), The Soft Parade (1969), Morrison Hotel (1970), and L.A. Woman (1971). The discography includes everything else that makes a collector's heart race. The Doors Discography Others -ALLMP3-320KBPS-

A "320KBPS" (high-quality MP3) collection of this era captures the nuances of Ray Manzarek’s Vox Continental organ, Robby Krieger’s fingerstyle flamenco-meets-jazz guitar, and John Densmore’s swing-inflected drumming. These elements provided the canvas for Jim Morrison’s "Lizard King" persona—a blend of Rimbaud-inspired poetry and erratic, shamanic vocal delivery. The "Others": Beyond the Studio The "Others" section of a comprehensive discography is

This is perhaps the most unique "Other" in rock history. The surviving members composed new music to accompany spoken-word recordings of Morrison’s poetry. It turned the discography into a multimedia hauntology project. The discography includes everything else that makes a