Full Circle - The Doors

Full Circle

The Doors

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 1972-07-17
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 9

  • ℗ 1972 Elektra Records. Marketed by Rhino Entertainment Company, a Warner Music Group Co

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Get Up and Dance The Doors 2:35
2
4 Billion Souls The Doors 3:19
3
Verdilac The Doors 5:50
4
Hardwood Floor The Doors 3:36
5
Good Rockin' The Doors 4:42
6
The Mosquito The Doors 5:19
7
The Piano Bird The Doors 5:47
8
It Slipped My Mind The Doors 3:12
9
The Peking King and the New Yo The Doors 6:28

Reviews

  • A little better than Other Voices

    2
    By Reckia6
    I give Other Voices zero stars due to it's terrible vocals. Full Circle is a little better and has three songs that I like. The Mosquito is a pretty decent song once you get past the silly first section of the song. Most of the tune is an exciting jam. The Piano Bird, a jazzy number, is the only time I find Ray Manzarek's singing tolerable. It Slipped My Mind sounds like it could have fit on LA Woman and is my favorite song here, but imagine how great it would have sounded with Morrison. I don't care for and don't listen to the rest of the album.
  • Done with Love

    5
    By DisneyLover4Life
    This album is as much a tribute as "Other Voices" was to Jim's memory. Jim was loved by many fans, and though many considered the Doors dead this proved they lived on.
  • A must for true Doors fans!

    4
    By Toejammy
    They really go back to their roots on this album. After Jim Died they put out 2 albums (Full Circle and Other Voices). This album meshes rock and blues in a very unique way. Give it a try!

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