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Click here for more info about 'The Doors - No One Here Gets Out Alive: The Doors' Tribute to Jim Morris'Click here for more info about 'The Doors - No One Here Gets Out Alive: The Doors' Tribute to Jim Morris'

THE DOORS No One Here Gets Out Alive: The Doors' Tribute to Jim Morrison (2001 Brazilian issue 'Ediçao Especial' Region 0 NTSC DVD features full exploration of the Jim Morrison, and includes performance clips of the band in action, and interviewswith all of the surviving members of the Doors and many others who were instrumental in creating and maintaining the legend. Housed in a 'Bizz' box that features a great picture of the band on the front with lots of details about the band with all text in Portuguese, produced for the 20th Anniversary of the Brazilian 'Bizz' magazine - the Bizz magazine has the equivalent status to that of the UK 'NME' & 'Q' magazines - and this copy is still factory sealed from new!) more...
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Click here for more info about 'The Doors - Strange Days - Red Label'Click here for more info about 'The Doors - Strange Days - Red Label'

THE DOORS Strange Days (1980s German Elektra red label issue 10-track LP, the second album by American rock band originally released in 1967 including the classic songs Love Me Two Times and People Are Strange. The labels are printed with thecatalogue number 'K 42 016' whilst the glossy picture sleeve just has '42 016'. The sleeve and the vinyl displays minimal signs of wear or play) more...
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Click here for more info about 'The Doors - When You're Strange'Click here for more info about 'The Doors - When You're Strange'

THE DOORS When You're Strange (Official 2010 Japanese double sided 7" x 10" promotional handbill/flyer produced to promote the release of the documentary about the life of The Doors, written and directed by Tom DiCillo and featuring material fromJim Morrison's 1969 film fragment 'HWY: An American Pastoral', narrated by Johnny Depp. Featuring the film poster artwork on one side with information about the film and the release on the other along with some classic band member images - all more...
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Click here for more info about 'The Doors - L.A. Woman - 1st - EX'Click here for more info about 'The Doors - L.A. Woman - 1st - EX'

THE DOORS L.A. Woman (Classic 1971 UK first issue butterfly label 10-track LP, comes with the original embossed & die-cut bevelled corner picture sleeve with printed clear plastic window & 'crucifixion' yellow picture inner. The sleeve has some edge scuffing [mainly along the bottom edge] and some light general shelfwear including some corner/edge creasing but displays none of the 'bowing' usually seen with this unusual sleeve design, the inner is clean with one small split at the more...
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