¡Mr.Mojo Risin': The Story Of L.A. WOMAN[Blu-ray]
¡The Doors
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[Machine Translation] The Doors' "L.A. Woman" was Jim Morrison's final album after 27 years of life. To commemorate the 40th anniversary of the album's release in 1971, a new documentary film will be released to revisit the album, which marked the end of the career of this charismatic figure in rock history. The film, which covers the band's situation at the time, the making of the album, and Morrison's death just three months after its release, was produced with the full cooperation of current members Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger, and John Densmore. In addition to interviews with the band members, which reveal many hidden stories, the film includes rare testimonies from Bill Siddons, the band's manager; Bruce Botnick, the album's co-producer and engineer; and Jack Holtzman, founder of Elektra Records, the band's record label. Jack Holtzman, founder of the band's record label, Elektra Records. The album also includes scenes of the band performing in the studio and live. Footage from L.A. Woman, Riders on the Storm, Changeling, Texas Radio, and Crawling King Snake can be seen. After Morrison's death, the band disbanded after two albums. After Morrison's death, the band disbanded after making two albums and reunited several times, including a visit to Japan for the "Summer Sonic 03" festival in 2003. However, this film reminds us once again that the Doors shine brightly only with the shaman-like centripetal force of Jim Morrison. Up to now, there have been several films related to the Doors, such as "The Doors," a feature film in which Val Kilmer played Morrison, and the documentary "The Doors: The World in Mystery," but this film is a very dense work that delves into the Doors of the "L.A. Woman" era. (Blu-ray with Japanese subtitles and commentary)
Special Features:
long interview and photo slide show
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