An American Prayer Jim Morrison

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  • Release Date: 05/23/1995
  • Original Release: 1978
  • Sales Rank: 22,321
  • Label: ELEKTRA / WEA
  • UPC: 075596181228

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An American Prayer

1LISTENAwake 0:35
2LISTENGhost Song 2:50
3LISTENDawn's Highway 1:21
4LISTENNewborn Awakening 2:26
5LISTENTo Come of Age 1:01
6LISTENBlack Polished Chrome 1:07
7LISTENLatino Chrome 2:14
8LISTENAngels and Sailors 2:46
9LISTENStoned Immaculate 1:33
10LISTENThe Movie 1:35
11LISTENCurses, Invocations 1:57
12LISTENAmerican Night 0:28
13LISTENRoadhouse Blues 5:53
14LISTENThe World on Fire 1:06
15LISTENLament 2:18
16LISTENThe Hitchhiker 2:15
17LISTENAn American Prayer 3:04
18LISTENHour for Magic 1:17
19LISTENFreedom Exists 0:20
20LISTENA Feast of Friends 2:10
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Moody and mesmerizing, An American Prayer is an interesting album of Jim Morrison reading his poetry over the Doors' music. An American Prayer was finished by the remaining members of the Doors after Morrison's death and finally released in 1978 (it was remastered and re-released in 1995 with bonus tracks). Those familiar with the lyrics of the Doors will not be surprised, but others may be put off because Morrison is unafraid to use crude imagery and talk unabashedly about taboo topics such as sex and religion. Although many dismiss his poetry as simplistic random musings, Morrison is a gifted lyricist with a vivid imagination. The album also demonstrates how the other musicians in the band create a mood that breathes life into Morrison's dark, twisted visions. The music excerpts of "Peace Frog" and "Wasp (Texas Radio and the Big Beat)" provide a welcome air of familiarity, and the definitive live version of "Roadhouse Blues" in the middle of the album provides a nice respite from the barrage of stories and metaphors. However, An American Prayer must be listened to in one sitting to be fully appreciated, preferably at nighttime when one is alone and can devote full attention to the listening experience. This album is not for everyone, but is a must-own for Doors completists and fans of Jim Morrison's poetry. ~ Vik Iyengar, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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April 27, 2009: Morrison's strange poetry set to the music of the remaining members of The Doors. If your a Doors fan, you have to get this album. This one is not included in any of the big Doors box sets.

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