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The Doors 06/16/71
The Lost Paris Tapes, Paris, France
Set I
Poetry Session, Los Angeles, March 1969
Last Recording Session, Paris, 16th June 1971


JIM MORRISON POETRY SESSION

FAR ARDEN:
Radio Dark Night (Take 1)
Radio Dark Night (Take 2)
A Vast Radiant Beach (Awake)
Moonshine Night
Frozen Moment By A Lake
Bird Of Prey
Dawn's HWY
Under Waterfall
The Hitchhiker
Winter Photography
Whiskey, Mystics And Men
Orange County Suite
All Hail The American Night
Far Arden Poem
Texas Radio & The Big Beat #1 (Letter From Shirley)

TALES FROM THE AMERICAN NIGHT:
The American Night
The Holy Sha
Hitler
Latino Chrome
To Come Of Age - Black Polished Chrome
Search On, Man
Indian, Indian (Sirens And Horns Honking)
Woman In The Window

A VISION OF AMERICA:
From The Book Of Days - A Vision Of America - Motel, Money, Murder, Madness
Earth, Air, Fire, Water
Discovery (Angels & Sailors)
Now Listen To This (Texas Radio & The Big Beat #2)
Stoned Immaculate
White Blind Light (Thank You, O Lord) - 36:48

LAST RECORDING SESSION:
Guitar Tuning & Chats/ Orange County Suite - 14:32

Set II
 
Set III
 
Comment
The real must for everybody who is a fan and lover of Jim Morrison's poetry.
This CD contains Jim Morrison's complete first poetry session before
Paul Rothchild cut it up into little pieces to see what could be used for the
Elektra release An American Prayer ( this Rothchild version was stolen from
his desk and used for many bootlegs, including the LP Rock Is Dead
(Tangie Town Records), and Orange County Suite (Document Records DR 019),
to name the best ones) and also the complete tape Jim recorded in Paris with
two unknown street musicians (see The Doors Quarterly #32 for the complete
transcript). The content of both tapes was - as rumors go - taken via DAT
recorder from the original master Jim had with him in Paris (see The Doors
Quarterly #31 for the complete story of The Lost Paris Tapes). I had the chance
to listen to the original reel-to-reels before they were sold to a collector in
Germany and I compared the length of the reel tape to the one on the CD - no difference.
When I say complete, I mean uncut. And this is the most important thing about
this CD - sure: some of the poems have been published on countless bootlegs before,
but in worse quality and - cut. On this CD you can hear Jim pouring some liquid
(I guess it wasn't mineral water) into a glass, you hear him turning pages,
lightening matches, asking how much time was left and so on and on. On Radio
Dark Night (Take 1) the engineer (John Haeny) made a mistake (he recorded
it using a filter) so this track had to be recorded twice (I'm surprised he didn't
rewind the tape). The biggest surprise on this CD is the uncut version of
Orange County Suite which Jim did during the poetry session.
We all know from previous releases the first part of this swan song to
Pamela Courson, but nobody ever heard the complete recording like it
was printed in Jim's poetry collection Wilderness. It's fun to check Wilderness
and The American Night for the poems featured on this CD. It's no fun to
check what parts of the poems had been cut out for An American Prayer,
what great material hadn't been used and what poems had been cut together.
This CD is an ideal source to see how Jim really worked, how he intended his
poetry to be cut on tape, carefully choosing word for word, intonation and
volume of his voice. This is the real thing, fans, in excellent quality, and the
perfect addition to the recently released official poetry album An American Prayer.
Well, the 14-minute Paris session is a real tough one! Undoubtedly, the band
named Jomo And The Smoothies were drunk. Or they were on another substance,
nobody knows. And they were bad! As bad as any other amateur band being
drunk in a studio. I don't know what kind of instrument one of the guys has,
certainly one using strings to produce a sound - but he's not even able to
tune it! (Jim seems to be amused ...)
Every song the "guitarist" suggests fails - Jim doesn't know them (I'm the singer ...).
So finally, after some funny chats, they stumble into a weird version of Orange
County Suite (compare it to the version taped during the poetry session!).
Jim forgets the words, shouts out loud the ones he remembers, mixes them up - booze ...
So - what's so interesting about those 14 minutes? Well, this is most likely the last
thing Jim ever recorded, and it is probably the only thing he recorded while being
in Paris. A true document from his last days - remember, the man died 2 weeks later!
And - it wasn't a planned thing - it was done on the spot using a pseudonym
(Jomo And The Smoothies). And - this CD was made from the original tape
(as the liner notes say), so it is in the best quality you could imagine.
And - it's new! Finally a new, totally unpublished recording that might survive
as a piece of history in Jim Morrison's story, presented on this CD in superb
sound quality. The first pressing came with a colour picture CD, the second
pressing came with a black and white CD. The soundquality is the same.
As the liner notes from the booklet say - this is Jim Morrison's one and only
solo album, and it's right - no other bootleg album is better and more intense
than The Lost Paris Tapes. A nice booklet using some of Alain Ronay's photos
from a village near Chantilly (taken a few days before Jim died) is included,
and this one also features two photos of the original boxes which preserved
the two tapes.
In general - this CD is an absolute MUST for each fan,
and it is highly RECOMMENDED!"


http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Palladium/1409/cdguide8.htm

© 1998 Rainer Moddemann, The Doors Quarterly Magazine.


For the story behind the Last Recording Session, check http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Palladium/1409/
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Notes: Poetry from American Prayer and Jims Last Recording Session
Jeff Hunt (5/0) CDR / 1 A+ A+ View   SBD
Notes: Jim's last ever recordings.
Petter (5/0) CDR / 1 A View   Studio Recording
Notes: Jim Morrison reading some of his peotry and after that jamming with a couple of street musicians he meet in Paris.
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Notes: "The Lost Paris Tapes"
One long Track
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Notes: from bootleg "The Lost Paris Tapes"
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Notes: Last Recording Session, Paris, 16th June 1971. Poetry and jam. RIP, Jim.
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Rich Gaul (1/5) CD / 1 View  
Notes: Not sure if this is what I have. Its 1 track, about 51 minutes. Its Jim and poetry, and the he's trying to jam with some people. Pretty weird stuff.
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Brad (1/5) CD / 1 A View   original audio-cd > wav (eac) > CD
Notes: "The real must for everybody who is a fan and lover of Jim Morrison's poetry. This CD contains Jim Morrison's complete first poetry session before Paul Rothchild cut it up into little pieces to see what could be used for the Elektra release An American Prayer ( this Rothchild version was stolen from his desk and used for many bootlegs, including the LP Rock Is Dead (Tangie Town Records), and Orange County Suite (Document Records DR 019), to name the best ones) and also the complete tape Jim recorded in Paris with two unknown street musicians. http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Palladium/1409/cdguide8.htm ? 1998 Rainer Moddemann, The Doors Quarterly Magazine.
Jim Vogt (1/5) CD-R / 1 View  
mittensonfire (1/4) cdr / 1 View  
Matt (1/4.3) CD-R / 1 View  
Notes: Jim's drunk in this bootleg, what a riot it is.