The Doors - R-Evolution (2013) [DVD9 NTSC]
Format: NTSC Language: English Subtitles: French, Spanish Aspect Ratio: 16:9 - 1.78:1 Number of discs: 1 Classification: Exempt Studio: Eagle Rock DVD Release Date: 25 Nov 2013 Run Time: 154 minutes
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The Doors: R-Evolution tells the story of the bandís growth in front of the camera from accepting the formulaic to taking control of the medium.
Revolution: From creating one of the early music videos, their approach to FM radio, billboard advertising, and the use of creative album art and advertising - the Doors helped to revolutionize the way rock bands were promoted.
Evolution: From an unknown L.A. band to performing on pre-recorded television pop shows to international celebrity on the still emerging live television format. The Doors would take control of their own celluloid persona and create some of the most memorable promotional films in the music television history.
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Jim Morrison and Ray Manzarek both graduated from the UCLA Film School in 1965, so itís not surprising that The Doors had a greater interest in film than most bands.
Between 1967 and 1968, The Doors appeared on several major pop culture television shows in the US. If required, they went along with the practice of lip-synching although the presence of Jim Morrison meant that something out of the ordinary could happen at any moment. Despite the generic, sometimes sterile formats of these shows, there was an element of danger in The Doorsí performances, so their rebellious image remained intact as their success grew.
In 1967, with the help and support of Elektra Records, the band made a film to promote the release of Break On Through, which helped generate excitement and airplay in major markets from coast to coast.
The Doors never shied away from controversy; they had a lead singer who actively sought and courted it. In early 1968, at the height of their success, the band again married sound and vision to highlight their views on the Vietnam War. A16mm film was made to accompany the song The Unknown Soldier, juxtaposing an archetypical US family scene with a character (Jim Morrison) being tied up, shot and buried. The television stations it was supplied to refused to show it.
After Jim Morrison died in 1971, the music The Doors made between 1967 and 1971 continued to gain in influence and importance. The arrival of channels on TV dedicated to music videos plus compilations and live albums necessitated the creation of further films to promote them. In 1985, Ray Manzarek turned to his love of film to direct the noteworthy and frequently seen visualization of the song L.A. Woman.
This collection shows many aspects of The Doors on film. Rarities include the bandís full performance on ìShebangî, an interview with Dick Clark, a color version of the bandís appearance on ìMalibu Uî (and never before seen outtakes), the complete, color version of Hello, I Love You from German TV, the directorís cut of the 1985 L.A. Woman short film, and as bonus features, a new edit by Murray Lerner from the 1970 Isle of Wight festival and the infamous film commissioned by the Ford Motor Company in 1966 with The Doors providing the soundtrack. With the exception of the Ford piece, all the audio has been restored by Bruce Botnick, the bandís long time engineer and co-producer of the L.A. Woman album.
ìR-Evolutionî / Track Listing
Break On Through (To The Other Side) Music Film ñ January 1967 Break On Through (To The Other Side) From Shebang ñ March 5, 1967 The Crystal Ship From American Bandstand ñ July 22, 1967 Light My Fire From American Bandstand ñ July 22, 1967 Light My Fire From Malibu U ñ August 25, 1967 People Are Strange From Murray The K In New York ñ September 22, 1967 Moonlight Drive From The Jonathan Winters Show ñ December 27, 1967 The Unknown Soldier Music Film ñ February 1968 Hello, I Love You From Musik F¸r Junge Leute: 4-3-2-1 Hot And Sweet ñ September 13, 1968 Touch Me From The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour ñ December 15, 1968 Wild Child Music Film ñ July 1969 Roadhouse Blues Music Film ñ February 1970 Crawling King Snake From GTK (Get To Know) ñ December 1970 The Changeling Music Film ñ April 1971 Gloria Music Film ñ October 1983 People Are Strange Music Film ñ 198oís Strange Days Music Film ñ 1984 L.A. Woman Music Film ñ 1985 Ghost Song Music Film ñ 1995
Bonus Features:
Love Thy Customer (music by The Doors) Ford Training Film ñ 1966 Outtakes: Malibu U ñ 1967 Break On Through (To The Other Side) ñ Isle Of Wight, August 1970 Breaking Through The Lens documentary
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