Doors
Title Price GBP  Media  Condition  Label 
The Soft Parade 17.20  LP  Very Good (VG)/Very Good (VG)  Elektra EKS75005
Item Number: 2614722030 2100

vg+/vg+ gatefold with inner 376710


Tracklist
 
A1Tell All The People3:24
A2Touch Me3:15
A3Shaman's Blues4:45
A4Do It3:01
A5Easy Ride2:35
B1Wild Child2:36
B2Runnin' Blue2:27
B3Wishful Sinful2:56
B4The Soft Parade8:40


Identifiers
Rights Society: ASCAP
Pressing Plant ID: P and CP
Matrix / RunoutSide A label: EKS-75005-A
Matrix / RunoutSide B label: EKS-75005-B
Matrix / RunoutSide A runout, variant 1: o EKS-75005-A CP P B 5 ^
Matrix / RunoutSide B runout, variant 1: P o EKS-75005-B CP C 1
Matrix / RunoutSide A runout, etched [except P o 4 stamped], variant 2: P o EKS-75005-A CP A 4
Matrix / RunoutSide B runout, etched [except o P B 1 stamped], variant 2: o EKS-75005-B CP 1 P B 1


Credits
Arranged By - Jim Morrison, John Densmore, Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger
Arranged By [Orchestra] - Paul Harris
Art Direction, Design - William S. Harvey
Bass - Doug Lubahn, Harvey Brooks
Congas - Reinol Andino
Coordinator [Production Coordinator] - Jac Holzman
Drums - John Densmore
Engineer - Bruce Botnick
English Horn [Solo] - Champ Webb
Fiddle - Jim Buchanan
Guitar - Robby Krieger
Illustration [Inside] - Peter Schaumann
Keyboards - Ray Manzarek
Mandolin - Jesse McReynolds
Photography By - Joel Brodsky
Producer - Paul A. Rothchild
Saxophone [Solos] - Curtis Amy
Trombone [Solo] - George Bohanon
Vocals - Jim Morrison

Notes
Recorded At Elektra Sound Recorders, Los Angeles.

Released with a lyrics-insert

This was pressed on a red Elektra label with a Big white "E".
“elektra records – 1855 broadway - new york city” is written on label.

This is a Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Pitman pressing as denoted by CP in the runouts.
"o" in runout denotes Customatrix mastering
nothing printed inside gatefold
similar to The Doors - The Soft Parade but with sleeve and matrix/runout variations

Elektra Records, 1855 Broadway, New York, N.Y. 10023
Printed in U.S.A.

Also playable on Mono Phonographs


Note
Tracklisting is supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number or barcode. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
Release Country: US
Release Date: 1970

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