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    Live in Boston '70

    The Doors - Live in Boston '70

    07/24/2007 | Rhino / Wea 

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    All Music Guide Review

    Several 1970 Doors concerts were officially recorded for use on the Absolutely Live album, including both of the shows they gave in Boston on April 10 of that year. This three-CD set has the early and late sets from Boston in their entirety, adding up to about three hours of music, all but two of the tracks previously unreleased. Well, three hours of mostly music, it should be clarified; it's padded by a whole lot of Jim Morrison raps and crowd reaction, to the point where it starts to seem like there's less music than speech by the end of the second show. Basically, this is the Doors very much as they sound on Absolutely Live -- bluesy, a little loose and sloppy, yet still high-spirited if boozy. It's yet sloppier and looser than Absolutely Live, however, if for no reason other than it doesn't benefit from the editing together of several different performances into one double LP. That's part of the reason Doors fans want something like this, though -- to hear something different from what's already in the band's official catalog, not something that's more or less a duplication of a well-known live record that's been in print since 1970. On that count, Live in Boston '70 delivers, both in the tone of the performance and the actual set list, including several songs that aren't available in many live versions on legitimate or illegitimate releases, like "The Spy," "You Make Me Real," "Been Down So Long," and "Ship of Fools" (along with a few expected classics like "Light My Fire," "Break on Through," "Five to One," "When the Music's Over," and "Back Door Man"). There are also a bunch of unexpected covers that, as enticing as they look on paper, are rather fragmentary and half-developed (and sometimes thrown in the middle of another tune), like "Mystery Train," "Fever," "Rock Me," "Crossroads," "Summertime," and "St. James Infirmary Blues." Versions of all those songs have shown up on other live Doors releases (though not always in as good sound quality as they do here), and while they add to the value of this release by virtue of their falling outside the band's usual repertoire, they also demonstrate that the Doors weren't such a great straight blues-rock band -- something that it seems like the group are changing into at times when listening to this set.

    Another big part of this material's attraction (and, to some less indulgent listeners, flaws) might be the extended between-song raps, which show Morrison in even more dissolute mindset than was his frequent wont. There's banter about voting, astrology, the already-issued line "Adolf Hitler is still alive...I slept with her last night," and the taunt, "would anybody like to see my genitals?" (The crowd roars in affirmation, though Jim declines, "Forget it!") Some of that diffident toying with the audience and its worship of rock stars spills over to the performances too, with Morrison at times play-acting his way through the familiar songs the audience wants to hear most. That's especially true of the second version of "Light My Fire," where the band weaves in and out of "Fever," "Summertime," and "St. James Infirmary Blues," with Morrison wordlessly slurring rather than singing one of the verses. The band as a whole joins in the spirit on "Been Down So Long," with Ray Manzarek switching from organ to guitar, and Robbie Krieger from guitar to bass, resulting in a novel but notably out-of-tune rendition. These kind of qualities might make Live in Boston '70 too much of a stretch for typical Doors fans, as it's not the band at their best, and certainly not the band at their tightest and most focused. For those many serious Doors fans looking for something different from what they have in their collection (official or bootleg), however, Live in Boston '70 delivers a lot of it, in official-release-standard-sound that's far superior to what's offered on the vast majority of bootlegs. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

    Live in Boston '70 Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • lyrics
  • 1
  • Start
  • 0:07

  • 2
  • All Right, All Right
  • 0:10

  • 5
  • Ship of Fools
  • 6:26
  • Sound Clip for Ship of Fools from Live in Boston '70


  • 7
  • Back Door Man
  • 2:16
  • Sound Clip for Back Door Man from Live in Boston '70


  • 8
  • Five to One
  • 9:08
  • Sound Clip for Five to One from Live in Boston '70


  • 10
  • Rock Me
  • 7:14
  • Sound Clip for Rock Me from Live in Boston '70


  • 11
  • Mystery Train
  • 7:18
  • Sound Clip for Mystery Train from Live in Boston '70


  • 12
  • Away in India
  • 1:54
  • Sound Clip for Away in India from Live in Boston '70


  • 13
  • Crossroads
  • 5:14
  • Sound Clip for Crossroads from Live in Boston '70


  • 15
  • Wake Up!
  • 1:32
  • Sound Clip for Wake Up! from Live in Boston '70


  • 16
  • Light My Fire
  • 12:31
  • Sound Clip for Light My Fire from Live in Boston '70


  • 17 (2)
  • Start
  • 1:21
  • Sound Clip for Start from Live in Boston '70


  • 18 (2)
  • Break on Through
  • 8:12
  • Sound Clip for Break on Through from Live in Boston '70


  • 20 (2)
  • When the Music's Over
  • 14:19
  • Sound Clip for When the Music's Over from Live in Boston '70


  • 21 (2)
  • Roadhouse Blues
  • 5:53
  • Sound Clip for Roadhouse Blues from Live in Boston '70


  • 22 (2)
  • The Spy
  • 5:42
  • Sound Clip for The Spy from Live in Boston '70


  • 24 (2)
  • Back Door Man
  • 2:27
  • Sound Clip for Back Door Man from Live in Boston '70


  • 25 (2)
  • Five to One
  • 7:05
  • Sound Clip for Five to One from Live in Boston '70


  • 26 (2)
  • Astrology Rap
  • 0:45
  • Sound Clip for Astrology Rap from Live in Boston '70


  • 27 (2)
  • Build Me a Woman
  • 3:56
  • Sound Clip for Build Me a Woman from Live in Boston '70


  • 28 (2)
  • You Make Me Real
  • 3:26
  • Sound Clip for You Make Me Real from Live in Boston '70


  • 29 (2)
  • Wait a Minute!
  • 0:44
  • Sound Clip for Wait a Minute! from Live in Boston '70


  • 30 (2)
  • Mystery Train
  • 7:52
  • Sound Clip for Mystery Train from Live in Boston '70


  • 31 (2)
  • Away in India
  • 2:51
  • Sound Clip for Away in India from Live in Boston '70


  • 32 (2)
  • Crossroads
  • 3:30
  • Sound Clip for Crossroads from Live in Boston '70


  • 33 (3)
  • Band Intros
  • 0:35
  • Sound Clip for Band Intros from Live in Boston '70


  • 34 (3)
  • Adolf Hitler
  • 0:22

  • 35 (3)
  • Light My Fire
  • 5:47
  • Sound Clip for Light My Fire from Live in Boston '70


  • 36 (3)
  • Fever (Light My Fire Cont'd.)
  • 0:23

  • 41 (3)
  • More, More, More!
  • 0:18

  • 42 (3)
  • Ladies & Gentlemen
  • 0:13

  • 43 (3)
  • We Can't Instigate
  • 0:13

  • 44 (3)
  • They Want More
  • 1:15
  • Sound Clip for They Want More from Live in Boston '70


  • 45 (3)
  • Been Down So Long
  • 6:12
  • Sound Clip for Been Down So Long from Live in Boston '70


  • 46 (3)
  • Power Turned Off
  • 9:15
  • Sound Clip for Power Turned Off from Live in Boston '70


  • Live in Boston '70 Notes

    The tracks for our ARTISTdirect listening party are:

    1. Roadhouse Blues
    2. Ship of Fools
    3. Alabama Song (Whiskey Bar)
    4. Five to One
    5. Break on Through
    6. I Believe in Democracy
    7. When the Music's Over
    8. Fever
    9. St. James Infirmary Blues
    10. Light My Fire

    Credits of Live in Boston '70

    • Ray Manzarek
    • Arranger, Keyboards, Group Member, Liner Notes

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