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1971's L.A. Woman is The Doors' sixth and final studio album. Heavily blues/rock influenced, it is the final full-length release by the band before Jim Morrison's unfortunate death in July 1971.
Despite a change of producer halfway through (Paul A. Rothchild dismissed the band's new style as cocktail music, Bruce Botnick took the reins), the album brought forth arguably the band's biggest track "Riders On The Storm". The album also includes the articulate "Hyacinth House" and boastful "Lizard King". The mythical tale of American music and culture is documented in "Wasp (Texas Radio and the Big Beat)".
Undoubtedly a masterpiece in its own right, L.A. Woman completes a set of albums which have changed and inspired the world of pop and rock forever more.
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