The Doors' LIVE AT KONSERTHUSET, STOCKHOLM, SEPTEMBER 20, 1968 Set for Record Store Day 2024 Release

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Live At Konserthuset, Stockholm, September 20, 1968

The Doors’ legendary concerts in Sweden on September 20, 1968, will officially debut on Record Store Day 2024. Both shows have been mixed and mastered from the original four-track tapes by Bruce Botnick, the band’s longtime engineer and mixer, creating the definitive version of these performances by Jim Morrison, Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger, and John Densmore.

LIVE AT KONSERTHUSET, STOCKHOLM, SEPTEMBER 20, 1968, will be released in two configurations and available exclusively at select independent music retailers on April 20. The 3-LP version ($59.98), pressed on light-blue translucent vinyl, is limited to 11,300 copies worldwide. Bernie Grundman cut lacquers for the vinyl collection at Bernie Grundman Mastering. A 2-CD version ($24.98) will also be available.

The set contains both the early and late shows from The Doors’ appearance at the renowned concert hall in Stockholm, immortalizing the climactic conclusion of their only European tour. The concerts are among the tour’s best, featuring rare live performances of Doors’ originals “Love Street” and “You’re Lost Little Girl” and a cover of “Mack The Knife.”

Drawing from the band’s first three albums – The Doors, Strange Days, and Waiting for the Sun – the quartet mesmerized audiences with versions of “Five To One,” “Love Me Two Times,” and the #1 smash “Light My Fire.” The group also played passages from its epic performance piece “Celebration Of The Lizard,” treating early show attendees to “A Little Game” and “The Hill Dwellers” and late show-goers to “Wake Up!”

The Doors co-headlined this European tour with Jefferson Airplane, their “rivals” from San Francisco. In the liner notes, the band’s archivist David Dutkowski writes, “This led to an unspoken yet intense competition between The Doors and the Airplane to see who could blow the other off the stage. The result would mark The Doors’ emergence as a global force in rock music and solidify their status as one of the era’s most influential bands.”

LIVE AT KONSERTHUSET, STOCKHOLM, SEPTEMBER 20, 1968
3-LP Track Listing

LP One: Early Show
Side One

Introduction
“Five To One”
“Love Street”
“Love Me Two Times”
“When The Music’s Over”


Side Two
“A Little Game”
“The Hill Dwellers”
“Light My Fire”
“The Unknown Soldier”


LP Two: Late Show
Side One

“Five To One”
“Mack The Knife”
“Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)”
“Back Door Man”
“You’re Lost Little Girl”
“Love Me Two Times”


Side Two
“When The Music’s Over”
“Wild Child”
“Money (That’s What I Want)”


LP Three: Late Show
Side One

“Wake Up!”
“Light My Fire”


Side Two
“The End”