The Doors - Legacy: The Absolute Best (disc 1)
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Release date: 12 August 2003
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- Break on Through (to the Other Side)
- Back Door Man
- Light My Fire ( LP Version )
- Twentieth Century Fox
- The Crystal Ship
- Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)
- Soul Kitchen
- The End (Edit version from the film Apocalypse Now)
- Love Me Two Times
- People Are Strange
- When the Music's Over
- My Eyes Have Seen You
- Moonlight Drive
- Strange Days
- Hello, I Love You
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The Doors - Legacy: The Absolute Best (disc 1): Wikipedia Album Entry
Legacy: The Absolute Best is a two-disc compilation album by The Doors released in 2003. This compilation includes the uncensored versions of both "Break On Through (To the Other Side)" (the lyrics "she gets high" are restored) and "The End" (with Morrison's liberal use of the word "fuck" during the song's interlude). Also included is an unreleased 1969 studio version of Morrison's epic stagepiece "Celebration of the Lizard" in its entirety.
The album debuted on the Billboard 200 on August 30, 2003 at number 63. It remained on the chart for 4 weeks.
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