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# Other Voices / Full Circle

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## Description

The Full Circle CD will include a rare bonus track, Treetrunk, which was the B-side to the 1972 'Get Up And Dance' single. The track has only been previously available on the original 7" single, and the CD singles boxset our friends at Warner Music Japan released in 2013.

Review: Still open for music - No Doors fan should miss this opportunity to pick up the final two studio albums remastered on a 2CD set for under a tenner. If you don't already know about these two albums, where have you been hiding? Being "buried" by the three surviving members for over 40 years, you might think they are terrible records, but they are anything but. Sure, the charisma and enigmatic presence of Morrison is sorely missed and the vocals are not in the same league as Morrison's original vocals as they lack that distinct personality but they're more than passable and just about get the job done. No one is going to hear any of these songs and ask "who is the singer, I must seek out more of their records" but taken apiece with the music the vocals blend in well. If anything I wish Ray and Robby had sung harmony together more. On their own the vocals are weak but together they do a fair job. Musically, these records are as good as the original six albums with Morrison. Yes, I did say that! If anything, with that dark brooding atmosphere now gone, the surviving members were able to further develop their music into different areas, specifically jazz. As a long-time Doors fanatic I consider these two albums an essential part of The Doors canon and nothing to be scoffed at or to feel awkward about. Lyrically there is little to compare with Morrison's poetic verse, true enough, but to dismiss these songs as trite and inert would also be a mistake. If anything there is more than a little playfulness and good humour in the lyrics. If I had to fault their stellar efforts to do the unthinkable, carrying on once their front man had exited the Earth, it would be that the lyrical concerns are quite dated when heard today, especially on Full Circle where the Age Of Aquarius ideals and statements have rendered the songs somewhat time-locked. Nixon had visited China recently and Ray's lyrical take on the East/West relations ("The Peking King And The New York Queen") is probably best forgotten. Given the incredible musicianship on display here, it might be difficult to ponder the reluctance to let these two albums be reissued until now. Well, my theory for this stance and the change witnessed today is down to Ray Manzarek's long-held belief that the legacy of The Doors should be tightly contained within the myth of Morrison himself. Ray spent several decades propagating the myth that Jim might still be alive and how Jim's (temporary) absence fed into the mysterious of The Doors music and aesthetic. Ray passed away 2 years ago and with his passing there has been a new light cast on The Doors inter-personal relationships. It's perhaps no surprise then that we now have these two albums reissued, which never were part of the Morrison era myths and legend. About time too!
Review: Better than their reputation suggests! - For the years I have been listening to The Doors, I have always been a bit hesitant to check out Other Voices and its follow up Full Circle. Both albums were released after the death of the groups front man and lyricist Jim Morrison. That right there is a deal breaker for many people and an understandable one. But for me personally, the talk of the music being average at best is what put me off. Sitting at a nice price point of five pounds, I thought it was finally time to take the gamble and I'm quite glad I did. Neither album is as good as L.A. Woman or Morrison Hotel, but I hear enough quality musicianship that makes up for it. Making this a worthy of a purchase for fans of The Doors. The lyrics aren't exactly quality but the skill behind the music is there. There are enough great hooks, melodies and solos to really keep a fan happy. I personally felt that Full Circle was the better over all album but Other Voices had the more memorable song selection, mainly the track Ships With Sails. The interesting part is the lead vocals. Through out both albums, Manzarek and Krieger provide their own interpretation of The Doors' vocal styles. They clearly don't have the voice of Jim Morrison but they manage to nail a similar rhythm and use the mannerisms of their previous singer. To my mind, it sounds like The Doors with Mick Jagger on vocals. As a fan of this band and The Rolling Stones, it really doesn't bother me at all and I kind of like it. Granted the album would have been better with a proper singer, but the vocals here are definitely not bad and could have been MUCH worse. Both albums have been remastered very nicely and sound like the perfect extension to the bands last couple of albums with Morrison. It is very clearly The Doors playing, there is no mistaking that specific sound and I think fans would enjoy these albums if they didn't have the personal bias of Jim's death in their heart. Considering how cheap these two albums are together, I say it's worth completing your band collection and give them a fair chance. There is more than enough quality to warrant a purchase and I do hope you do so.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B00XO2A3R6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 22,356 in CDs & Vinyl ( See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl ) 548 in Blues Rock 2,051 in Classic British Rock |
| Country of origin  | France |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (484) |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | 0081227955403 |
| Label  | Rhino |
| Manufacturer  | Rhino |
| Number of discs  | 2 |
| Original Release Date  | 2015 |
| Product Dimensions  | 14.4 x 12.5 x 0.79 cm; 113.97 g |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Still open for music
*by L***N on 4 September 2015*

No Doors fan should miss this opportunity to pick up the final two studio albums remastered on a 2CD set for under a tenner. If you don't already know about these two albums, where have you been hiding? Being "buried" by the three surviving members for over 40 years, you might think they are terrible records, but they are anything but. Sure, the charisma and enigmatic presence of Morrison is sorely missed and the vocals are not in the same league as Morrison's original vocals as they lack that distinct personality but they're more than passable and just about get the job done. No one is going to hear any of these songs and ask "who is the singer, I must seek out more of their records" but taken apiece with the music the vocals blend in well. If anything I wish Ray and Robby had sung harmony together more. On their own the vocals are weak but together they do a fair job. Musically, these records are as good as the original six albums with Morrison. Yes, I did say that! If anything, with that dark brooding atmosphere now gone, the surviving members were able to further develop their music into different areas, specifically jazz. As a long-time Doors fanatic I consider these two albums an essential part of The Doors canon and nothing to be scoffed at or to feel awkward about. Lyrically there is little to compare with Morrison's poetic verse, true enough, but to dismiss these songs as trite and inert would also be a mistake. If anything there is more than a little playfulness and good humour in the lyrics. If I had to fault their stellar efforts to do the unthinkable, carrying on once their front man had exited the Earth, it would be that the lyrical concerns are quite dated when heard today, especially on Full Circle where the Age Of Aquarius ideals and statements have rendered the songs somewhat time-locked. Nixon had visited China recently and Ray's lyrical take on the East/West relations ("The Peking King And The New York Queen") is probably best forgotten. Given the incredible musicianship on display here, it might be difficult to ponder the reluctance to let these two albums be reissued until now. Well, my theory for this stance and the change witnessed today is down to Ray Manzarek's long-held belief that the legacy of The Doors should be tightly contained within the myth of Morrison himself. Ray spent several decades propagating the myth that Jim might still be alive and how Jim's (temporary) absence fed into the mysterious of The Doors music and aesthetic. Ray passed away 2 years ago and with his passing there has been a new light cast on The Doors inter-personal relationships. It's perhaps no surprise then that we now have these two albums reissued, which never were part of the Morrison era myths and legend. About time too!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Better than their reputation suggests!
*by S***E on 3 October 2018*

For the years I have been listening to The Doors, I have always been a bit hesitant to check out Other Voices and its follow up Full Circle. Both albums were released after the death of the groups front man and lyricist Jim Morrison. That right there is a deal breaker for many people and an understandable one. But for me personally, the talk of the music being average at best is what put me off. Sitting at a nice price point of five pounds, I thought it was finally time to take the gamble and I'm quite glad I did. Neither album is as good as L.A. Woman or Morrison Hotel, but I hear enough quality musicianship that makes up for it. Making this a worthy of a purchase for fans of The Doors. The lyrics aren't exactly quality but the skill behind the music is there. There are enough great hooks, melodies and solos to really keep a fan happy. I personally felt that Full Circle was the better over all album but Other Voices had the more memorable song selection, mainly the track Ships With Sails. The interesting part is the lead vocals. Through out both albums, Manzarek and Krieger provide their own interpretation of The Doors' vocal styles. They clearly don't have the voice of Jim Morrison but they manage to nail a similar rhythm and use the mannerisms of their previous singer. To my mind, it sounds like The Doors with Mick Jagger on vocals. As a fan of this band and The Rolling Stones, it really doesn't bother me at all and I kind of like it. Granted the album would have been better with a proper singer, but the vocals here are definitely not bad and could have been MUCH worse. Both albums have been remastered very nicely and sound like the perfect extension to the bands last couple of albums with Morrison. It is very clearly The Doors playing, there is no mistaking that specific sound and I think fans would enjoy these albums if they didn't have the personal bias of Jim's death in their heart. Considering how cheap these two albums are together, I say it's worth completing your band collection and give them a fair chance. There is more than enough quality to warrant a purchase and I do hope you do so.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Jim who?
*by M***H on 18 April 2020*

Being a Doors completist felt I had to have these, but wasn't expecting too much. How wrong was I. Sure, they aren't the same without Morrison, but had he never existed you'd probably listen to these with fresh ears abd conclude that here is a damn good band, with some fine material and tremendous instrumental chops. Had Jim survived you could here him happily singing quite a few of the songs on here, and much of the material is equal or superior to that found on 'Soft Parade'. The CD mastering is great, too - a lovely, crisp round sound. Much to enjoy here, and a steal at the price.

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