- The Soft Parade
Infobox Album
Name = The Soft Parade
Type = studio
Artist =The Doors
Released =June 25 ,1969
Recorded = Summer 1968 – April 1969
Genre = Rock, pop
Length = 34:09
Label = Elektra
Producer =Paul Rothchild
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|3|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:nyez97w7krht link]
*Review-Christgau|B-|album=10968
*"Rolling Stone " [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/thedoors/albums/album/103216/review/5941090/the_soft_parade link]
*Slant Magazine Rating|2.5|5 [http://www.slantmagazine.com/music/music_review.asp?ID=1104 link]
Last album = "Waiting for the Sun "
(1968)
This album = "The Soft Parade"
(1969)
Next album = "Morrison Hotel "
(1970)"The Soft Parade" is the fourth studio album by the
The Doors , released in1969 .The album met with some controversy among fans and critics due to its inclusion of brass and
string instrument arrangements, as opposed to the more stripped-down sound of their earlier recordings. Fans also complained that "The Soft Parade" followed the lyrical formulas of previous albums, and thus was not very innovative. In reviewing the 40th anniversary remix (for the August 2007 issue of Downbeat Magazine) correspondent Dan Ouellette thought otherwise, declaring it to be "the apex" of the band's creativity.It is also different from the Doors' other albums because a number of the song lyrics were written by the band's guitarist, Robby Krieger, partly because Jim Morrison was also working on putting together a pair of self-published poetry books.
After this album, the Doors returned to simpler styles on "
Morrison Hotel " and "L.A. Woman ", with just the four band members playing.For the first time, the songs were credited to individual members (only Morrison or Krieger on the album sleeve itself are credited) as Morrison was unhappy with the line about people being told to get their guns in Krieger's "Tell All the People", although the title track had Morrison's line of "Better bring your gun".
Despite a lukewarm reception, the album became the band's fourth top ten hit album in a row and the single
Touch Me was hugely successful.Track listing
#"
Tell All the People " (Robby Krieger ) – 3:23
#"Touch Me" (Robby Krieger ) – 3:12
#"Shaman's Blues " (Jim Morrison ) – 4:49
#"Do It" (Jim Morrison ,Robby Krieger ) – 3:08
#"Easy Ride " (Jim Morrison ) – 2:41
#"Wild Child" (Jim Morrison ) – 2:38
#"Runnin' Blue " (Robby Krieger ) – 2:33
#"Wishful Sinful " (Robby Krieger ) – 3:02
#"The Soft Parade" (Jim Morrison ) – 8:37
#*The 2007 remaster contains an extended intro that makes it 9:4140th Anniversay Edition CD bonus tracks
#
- "Who Scared You" – 3:58
#"Whiskey, Mystics and Men" (Version 1) – 2:28
#"Whiskey, Mystics and Men" (Version 2) – 3:04
#"Push Push" – 6:05
#*Previously unreleased Doors jam
#"Touch Me" (Dialogue) – 0:28
#"Touch Me" (Take 3) – 3:40ingles
Whereas the first three Doors albums had two singles pulled from each of them, "The Soft Parade" had a grand total of four:
*"Touch Me / Wild Child" (#3, December 1968)
*"Wishful, Sinful / Who Scared You?" (#44, March 1969)
*"Tell All the People / Easy Ride" (#57, June 1969)
*"Runnin' Blue / Do It" (#64, September 1969)The only two songs on the LP that weren't released as either the A or B-side of a single were the title cut and "Shaman's Blues". Only one single would be pulled from the next album.
Personnel
*
Jim Morrison – vocals
*Ray Manzarek – keyboards, bass
*Robby Krieger – guitar, vocals (track 7)
*John Densmore – drums
*Curtis Amy – saxophone (track 2)
* Reinol Andino – conga
* George Bohanan – trombone
* Harvey Brooks – bass (tracks 1, 2, 6, 8)
* Jimmy Buchanan – fiddle (track 7)
* [http://www.douglubahn.com Doug Lubahn] – bass
* Jesse McReynolds – mandolin
* Champ Webb – english horn
* Paul Harris – orchestral arrangements (tracks 1, 2 ,6 8)External links
* [http://home.att.net/~chuckayoub/the_soft_parade.html The Soft Parade lyrics]
ee also
*
The Electric Soft Parade , who used this briefly as their name- "Who Scared You" – 3:58
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