More than Full Circle and Other Voices, The Golden Scarab is the best embodiment of the Doors by one of the three surviving members, and it is amazing it wasn't a huge underground smash. With mentions of moonlight drives, tightrope rides, and titles of past Doors tunes in "The Solar Boat," drummer Tony Williams, guitarist Larry Carlton, bassist Jerry Scheff, and producer Bruce Botnick generate an eerie sound behind the singer, creating a title track as mysterious and fun as anything by Morrison and company. With intense rhythms and tons of creativity, Ray Manzarek brings us on a musical journey as unique as The Phantom's Divine Comedy, and if Robbie Krieger brought the commercial element to the Doors' gravy train, it is clear here that the eldest of the quartet had more a hand in the development of the Doors persona than he may have been given credit for. One can't fault Krieger and John Densmore for stretching out with Butts Band, but there is a certain responsibility hit artists should have to their audience. The Bright Midnight releases finally address those concerns, but decades before the opening of the Doors tape vaults, that sound from L.A. Woman was most obvious on "The Purpose of Existence Is?" on this solo effort. Yes, Ray Manzarek veers off into his jazz leanings; given the players on this, how could he not? But he gives enough of a taste of past glories to make The Golden Scarab accessible, spoon feeding his musical styles to those who couldn't get enough of the music he was associated with. It's dramatic and cohesive, making more sense than Jim Morrison much of the time, with more controlled insanity. It is amazing that such a fine work as The Golden Scarab escaped the masses, and shameful that classic hits stations don't add this to their incessant repertoire. Had Jim Morrison lived, this is the path the music of the Doors should have taken. Smooth and demanding of repeated spins. ~ Joe Viglione, All Music Guide
The Golden Scarab
01/01/1974
All Music Guide Review
The Golden Scarab Track Listing
Credits of The Golden Scarab
- Rik Pekkonen
- Overdubs, Mixing
- Mark Pines
- Guitar
- Jerry Scheff
- Bass
- Patti Smith
- Voices
- Linda Tyler
- Assistant Engineer
- Ernie Watts
- Saxophone, Sax (Tenor)
- Gary Mallaber
- Percussion, Vibraphone, Drums
- Lisa Sutton
- Repackaging
- Desmond Strobel
- Design
- Suzanne Ayres
- Photography
- Terry Squire
- Design
- Paul Davis
- Percussion
- Michael Fennelly
- Guitar
- Ray Manzarek
- Organ, Synthesizer, Vocals, Keyboards, Piano, Kalimba, Liner Notes, Mastering, Main Performer
- George Segal
- Banjo
- Bob Brown
- Producer
- Ken Perry
- Mastering
- Bruce Botnick
- Producer, Engineer
- Oscar Brashear
- Trumpet
- Lloyd Cliff
- Assistant Engineer
- Mailto Correa
- Percussion, Bongos, Conga
- Tim Downs
- Drums
- Steve Forman
- Percussion, Bells
- Rudy Hill
- Engineer
- Milt Holland
- Percussion, Multi Instruments, Cowbell
- Bill Inglot
- Mastering
- Flo & Eddie
- Vocals
- Joe Walsh
- Guitar
- Larry Carlton
- Guitar
- John Klemmer
- Saxophone
- Tony Williams
- Drums












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