The Doors' fifth album, Morrison Hotel, released in February 1970, was seen as a return to form after the critically mauled (but commercially successful) Soft Parade from the previous year. A few weeks before the record's release, the band set off on their "Roadhouse Blues Tour", playing across the US, and certain shows in Canada - planned Japanese dates were cancelled during this period - before, on 5th June, performing at the Seattle Coliseum in Washington State's largest city. Putting on a dynamic but amicable show with Jim Morrison in good spirits, conversing rather than taunting the crowd (albeit somewhat cryptically at times), this rarely heard concert, recorded for FM radio broadcast at the time, proves that The Doors remained a force to be reckoned with, a year from their demise following the death of The Lizard King in July '71.
01 Back Door Man/love Hides 02 Adolf Hitler 03 Roadhouse Blues 04 When The Music's Over 05 Jim Morrison's Train Stories
Disc 2
01 People Get Ready 02 Mystery Train (part 1) 03 Baby Please Don't Go 04 Mystery Train (part 2) 05 Away In India 06 Crossroads 07 Break On Through (to The Other Side)
08 Somebody Soon 09 Five To One 10 Petition The Lord With Prayer 11 Light My Fire