The Soft Parade

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The Soft Parade is a 1969 album by American rock band The Doors that is noted for its experimental use of brass and string arrangements alongside their psychedelic rock sound.

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The Soft Parade canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf music album
studio album
artist The Doors NERFINISHED
bandMember Jim Morrison NERFINISHED
John Densmore NERFINISHED
Ray Manzarek NERFINISHED
Robby Krieger NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
followedBy Morrison Hotel NERFINISHED
follows Waiting for the Sun NERFINISHED
genre psychedelic rock
rock
hasCoverArt The Soft Parade album cover
hasInstrumentation brass
drums
guitar
organ
strings
vocals
hasPart Do It NERFINISHED
Easy Ride NERFINISHED
Runnin’ Blue NERFINISHED
Shaman’s Blues NERFINISHED
Tell All the People NERFINISHED
The Soft Parade (song) NERFINISHED
Touch Me NERFINISHED
Wild Child NERFINISHED
Wishful Sinful NERFINISHED
hasQuality experimental use of brass arrangements
experimental use of string arrangements
orchestral arrangements
hasVersion CD reissue
digital release
language English
mainPerformer Jim Morrison NERFINISHED
notableWork Touch Me NERFINISHED
Wild Child NERFINISHED
Wishful Sinful NERFINISHED
originalMedium vinyl record
partOf The Doors discography NERFINISHED
performer The Doors NERFINISHED
producer Paul A. Rothchild NERFINISHED
publisher Elektra Records NERFINISHED
recordedIn 1968
1969
recordLabel Elektra Records
releaseDate 1969-07-18

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The Doors studioAlbum The Soft Parade
Paul A. Rothchild notableWork The Soft Parade