| Year | Album Title | Key Tracks | Notes | |------|-------------|--------------|-------| | 1967 | | Break On Through, Light My Fire, The End, Alabama Song | Debut album, landmark of psychedelic rock. Reached #2 US. | | 1967 | Strange Days | People Are Strange, Love Me Two Times, When the Music’s Over | Darker, more experimental. #3 US. | | 1968 | Waiting for the Sun | Hello, I Love You, The Unknown Soldier, Five to One | First US #1 album. Includes the epic Not to Touch the Earth . | | 1969 | The Soft Parade | Touch Me, Wishful Sinful, Runnin’ Blue | Features brass and string arrangements. Mixed critical reception. | | 1970 | Morrison Hotel | Roadhouse Blues, Peace Frog, Waiting for the Sun | Return to raw, blues-rock sound. Often cited as a fan favorite. | | 1971 | L.A. Woman | Riders on the Storm, Love Her Madly, L.A. Woman | Last album with Morrison. Mature, bluesy, and atmospheric. | 2. Post-Morrison Album (1971–1973) After Jim Morrison’s death (July 3, 1971), the remaining trio continued for two albums:
1. Studio Albums (Original Era, 1967–1971) All albums feature the core quartet: Jim Morrison (vocals), Robby Krieger (guitar), Ray Manzarek (keyboards), John Densmore (drums). discografia the doors