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The Doors to release special reissue of 'Strange Days'

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Thu, September 28, 2017 Published on Sep. 27, 2017 Published on 2017-09-27T17:11:10+07:00

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merican band The Doors will release a special reissue of the band’s sophomore album Strange Days on Nov. 17 to celebrate the LP's 50th anniversary.

According to the Ultimate Classic Rock website, Strange Days: 50th Anniversary will be similar to the band’s remastered debut album, which was released earlier this year, as it focuses on the original mono mix of the album.

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Produced by the album’s original engineer Bruce Botnick, Strange Days: 50th Anniversary will reportedly consist of two discs, featuring remastered stereo and original mono, new liner notes by music journalist David Fricke and rare photos.

Furthermore, Strange Days' original mix will also be released on 180 gram vinyl.

The Doors launched their self-titled debut album in January 1967. Strange Days was then launched in September of the same year. The album reportedly reached number 3 on the Billboard 200. (jes/asw)

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