L.A. Woman

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L.A. Woman is a 1971 rock album by The Doors, widely regarded as one of their finest works and noted for its blues-influenced sound and status as the last album recorded with Jim Morrison.

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L.A. Woman canonical 4

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Predicate Object
instanceOf rock album
studio album
artist The Doors NERFINISHED
chartPositionUSBillboard200 9
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception widely acclaimed
featuresInstrument bass guitar
drums
guitar
keyboards
genre blues rock
hard rock
psychedelic rock
rock
hasPart Been Down So Long NERFINISHED
Cars Hiss by My Window NERFINISHED
Crawling King Snake NERFINISHED
Hyacinth House NERFINISHED
L.A. Woman (song) NERFINISHED
Love Her Madly NERFINISHED
L’America NERFINISHED
Riders on the Storm NERFINISHED
The Changeling NERFINISHED
The WASP (Texas Radio and the Big Beat) NERFINISHED
hasSingle L.A. Woman (song) NERFINISHED
Love Her Madly NERFINISHED
Riders on the Storm NERFINISHED
language English
length approximately 48:00
mainVocalist Jim Morrison NERFINISHED
nextWork Other Voices NERFINISHED
notableFor being the last Doors studio album recorded with Jim Morrison
blues-influenced sound
partOf The Doors discography
performer The Doors NERFINISHED
personnel Jim Morrison NERFINISHED
John Densmore NERFINISHED
Ray Manzarek NERFINISHED
Robby Krieger NERFINISHED
previousWork Morrison Hotel NERFINISHED
producer Bruce Botnick NERFINISHED
The Doors NERFINISHED
recorded 1970-12
1971-01
recordedAt The Doors Workshop, Los Angeles NERFINISHED
recordLabel Elektra Records
releaseDate 1971-04-19
theme American counterculture
urban life in Los Angeles

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The Doors studioAlbum L.A. Woman
The Doors notableSong L.A. Woman
Jim Morrison notableWork L.A. Woman
Paul A. Rothchild notableWork L.A. Woman