Talk:In Concert (The Doors album)

Numbering
Is there a reason the numbering is messed up for disc 1? I'm changing it, here it is for reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=In_Concert_%28The_Doors_album%29&oldid=106343335 &lt;/Smilack&gt; 23:29, 21 February 2007 (UTC)

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Different version of the album
I have a different version of this album, I suspect it's a pirate edition, but the editing seems genuine.

The differences are as follows:

- at the end of the first CD there are 2 extra tracks: after "Soul Kitchen" there are "Texas Radio & The Big Beat", followed by "Gloria";

- the second CD is different; the complete list is:
 * 1) Roadhouse Blues - 0:49 (actually, only announcer talk, and it is too short)
 * 2) Light My Fire (Including Graveyard Poem) - 9:47
 * 3) You Make Me Real - 2:57
 * 4) Love Me Two Times - 3:16
 * 5) Little Red Rooster - 6:58 (seems to have an special guest, Ian Sebastian if I understood it correctly)
 * 6) Close to You - 5:15
 * 7) Unknown Soldier - 4:19
 * 8) Whiskey, Mystics and Men - 2:17 (most probably a studio version)
 * 9) Moonlight Drive (Including Horse Latitudes) - 5:18
 * 10) Hello, I Love You - 2:25 (sound like the acetate demo that can be heard on the Classic albums: The Doors documentary)
 * 11) Someday Soon - 3:32 (the sound quality seems to indicate that it is a compact cassette recording; I don't have the resources to identify the source)
 * 12) The Soft Parade - 10:08 (probably recorded during a TV performance, the sound seems monaural and over-compressed; also, seems to be treated with some rather heavy noise reduction based on dynamics)
 * 13) Riders On The Storm - 6:49 (studio version, but mixed at start and finish with some crowd noise, probably in order to pass as "live")
 * 14) The End - 15:32 (live version, most likely the one from the original In concert album).

Maybe someone can help trace the different versions I have.

Oh, and yes: the cover seems to differ quite a bit from the one presented in the article. Mine has the light spots from the mike stand artificially colored and there is a blurred photo of a crowd taken from above made to seem behind Morrison.

For anyone that can solve this mystery, I am available for more information.

--Bogdan A74 (talk) 23:26, 4 January 2010 (UTC)