Other Voices tracks recorded during LA Woman sessions
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Other Voices tracks recorded during LA Woman sessions
Anyone have a definitve list of Other Voices tracks that were started during the LA Woman sessions? My guess is that at least "Down On The Farm", "I'm Horny, I'm Stoned" and "Wandering Musician" date from the LA Woman sessions as they feature Jerry Scheff..
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Little bit of extra info
Ray: We rehearsed some of the songs while Jim was in Paris. Jim was in Paris and we were in our rehearsal studio putting songs together and I think if we did any song ... I can't quite remember .... we might have done one of the songs with Jim before he left ... as a matter of fact I think we did ..."Get Up And Dance", yes was one of the songs we did rehearse with Morrison.
Rockmine: Did you not also do "Down On The Farm"?
Ray: Ah, yeah, I think so. Right, I think "Down On The Farm" also ... right. They were just a couple of things that were in a sort of rough state and we just fooled around with them briefly.
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Cool. Thanks for that. I'm having a hard time hearing Jim sing either Get Up And Dance or Down On The Farm. I can sort of hear him singing Wandering Musician. If any Other Voices tracks or rehearsals exist with Morrison vocals they really should release them. I wonder if they would save those tracks (assuming they exist) for a Other Voices/Full Circle release? That would certainly guarantee a few more sales..
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I remember hearing something along those lines, not sure what song..MysticHeatedWine wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think Robby once said that Down on the Farm already existed when L.A. Woman was being recorded but Jim didn't want to sing it.
I know when I first heard OV and FC, I remember thinking that one of the things missing along with Jim's vocals was his veto power.
However, that said, I really enjoy some of those tunes..
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StrangeNightOfStone wrote:Just imagine Jim's voice to the music of Ships With sails
his 68 voice or his 70 voice?
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Yeah!StrangeNightOfStone wrote:The Royal Sperm wrote:StrangeNightOfStone wrote:Just imagine Jim's voice to the music of Ships With sails
his 68 voice or his 70 voice?
His 68' voice, in particular his Danish tv voice..
Maybe I'm been unfair but for me the only 2 Post-Morrison tracks that could have fitted Jim's voice were Tightrope Ride (ironically Ray's feelings about Jim at that time) and certainly Ship with Sails.
This last one is surely one of the most beautiful and well played Doors songs. I just can't get tired of listening that music.
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During those early 'LA Woman' studio sessions with Rothchild before he abandoned ship, I wonder if Rothchild heard them do Down On The Farm.MysticHeatedWine wrote:Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think Robby once said that Down on the Farm already existed when L.A. Woman was being recorded but Jim didn't want to sing it.