It's hard not to look at the 2006 box set Perception without a skeptical eye, since it is not only the third box set of the Doors studio recordings to be released within the course of a decade, it is the second in a row to purport to house the "complete studio recordings" of a group that released six studio albums -- and this doesn't count the live sets and hits comps that have appeared during that decade, either. Needless to say, the band has been packaged, repackaged, and reissued more than most, but just because there has been more Doors boxes than necessary doesn't mean that Perception lacks value. Indeed, it trumps the 1999 box The Complete Studio Recordings in every sense, since it covers the same territory in a set that is better packaged and better-sounding while also offering many more rarities. It also offers brand-new remasters supervised by the surviving band and their original producer Bruce Botnick, highlighted by the first-ever release of the classic debut album at its proper speed; apart from that, the improvements are by and large marginal in terms of the CD audio, but there are also 5.1 surround mixes of each of the albums on the DVD-Audios that accompany each album in this set, which are the primary sonic enticements to those who have already purchased these albums two, three, four times on CD. The bonus material -- and each of the albums have bonus tracks, ranging from two cuts on L.A. Woman to ten on Morrison Hotel -- by and large presents songs that have been official releases before (including much of the music from the Essential Rarities disc that was included in the 1999 box), but there have been a handful of rarities excavated for this set, including the unheard "Push Push" which has been added to The Soft Parade. All this makes Perception into what the 1999 box promised to be in its title: the complete recorded works, more or less, and it's better-looking and better-sounding, too. Even so, any fan who has purchased the prior sets would be forgiven if they passed on this otherwise excellent box: no matter how well-done it is, it's hard not to shake the perception that you've bought this all before. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
Perception
10/21/2008
All Music Guide Review
Perception Track Listing
Perception Notes
The epic, limited 12-disc PERCEPTION slipcase boxed set features two-disc CD/DVD editions of:
The Doors (1967)
Strange Days (1967)
Waiting For The Sun (1968)
The Soft Parade (1969)
Morrison Hotel (1970)
L.A. Woman (1971)
The project was assembled in cooperation with surviving Doors members John Densmore, Robby Krieger and Ray Manzarek, with the group's longtime engineer Bruce Botnick - who worked on the original recordings - producing. Stunning new 40th anniversary mixes of each of the six albums were created to include long-lost parts recorded during the initial sessions that were left out of earlier releases.
The disc one audio CDs for each title present the original album plus rare and previously unreleased bonus tracks, live cuts and studio banter. The disc two DVDs feature the entire album and bonus material in 5.1 Surround Sound, new Advanced Resolution stereo and Dolby Digital DTS mixes. Bonus DVD content for each album also includes videos and other rare footage, a photo gallery and lyrics.
In-depth liner notes by prominent authors further enhance PERCEPTION: Ben Fong-Torres (The Doors and L.A. Woman), Barney Hoskyns (Strange Days), Paul Williams (Waiting For The Sun), and David Fricke (The Soft Parade and Morrison Hotel). Bruce Botnick also wrote an introductory essay for each title, and in his piece for The Doors' final album, L.A. Woman, he notes, “You can only imagine what could have been had Jim lived, but he was only supposed to be here to burn bright for this short period, and I'll always be eternally grateful to have been part of it.”
Credits of Perception
- Kerry Magness
- Bass
- G. Puglese
- Harp
- Paul Rothchild
- Producer
- Jerry Scheff
- Bass, Group Member
- Jeff Simon
- Photography
- Leroy Vinnegar
- Bass (Acoustic)
- Champ Webb
- Soloist, Horn (English)
- Guy Webster
- Photography
- Ray Neopolitan
- Bass
- Don Paulsen
- Photography
- William S. Harvey
- Concept, Design, Art Direction
- Barry Plummer
- Photography
- Chris Walter
- Photography
- Ethan Russell
- Photography
- Frank Lisciandro
- Photography
- Reggie Collins
- Project Assistant
- Joel Brodsky
- Photography
- David Dieckmann
- Authoring
- Steve Woolard
- Project Assistant
- Kenny Nemes
- Product Manager
- Gene Trindl
- Photography
- Peter Schaumann
- Illustrations
- Jimmy Hole
- Package Design, Art Direction
- Bobby Klein
- Photography
- Wendell Hamick
- Concept
- Edgar Bernstein
- Photography
- James Fortune
- Photography
- Rex Features
- Photography
- Karen LeBlanc
- Project Assistant
- Ben Fong-Torres
- Liner Notes
- Carl Cossick
- Concept, Design
- Douglas Lubahn
- Bass, Bass (Electric)
- Sophia T. Fields
- Project Assistant
- Ginger Dettman
- Project Assistant
- Barney Hoskyns
- Liner Notes
- Cory Frye
- Editorial Supervision
- Steven P. Gorman
- Photo Research
- Robin Hurley
- A&R
- Andrew Kent
- Photography
- Paul "Blind Man" Harris
- Orchestral Arrangements
- Alexander Craig
- Project Assistant
- Paul Williams
- Liner Notes
- Kris Ahrend
- Project Assistant
- Alessandra Quaranta
- Photo Research
- David Friche
- Liner Notes
- Cory Lashever
- Project Assistant
- David Ponak
- Project Assistant
- Manfred Rehm
- Photography
- Anthony Stern
- Photography
- Jim Morrison
- Vocals, Group Member
- Marc Benno
- Guitar (Rhythm), Group Member
- Ray Manzarek
- Organ, Bass, Piano, Group Member, Marimba, Keyboards
- John Densmore
- Drums, Group Member
- Jesse McReynolds
- Mandolin
- Craig Anderson
- Authoring
- Reinol Andino
- Conga
- George Bohannon
- Trombone, Soloist
- Bruce Botnick
- Remix Producer, Liner Notes, Surround Sound, Mixing, Mastering, Engineer, Producer
- Chuck Boyd
- Photography
- Harvey Brooks
- Bass
- Hugh Brown
- Package Design, Art Direction
- Spencer Chrislu
- Authoring
- Henry Diltz
- Photography
- Paul Ferrara
- Photography
- Jac Holzman
- Production Coordination, Production Supervisor
- Robbie Krieger
- Guitar, Group Member
- Curtis Amy
- Saxophone, Soloist
- Lonnie Mack
- Bass

















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