The Doors - Morrison Hotel
The Doors’ album Morrison Hotel is considered by many to be one of the greatest resurrection albums of all time. Released in 1970, opening with its iconic guitar lick from the breakout hit Roadhouse Blues, the album sold a million copies in less than 3 days. The band’s turbulent journey to the creation of Morrison Hotel was arduous at best, years in the making, and central to the story of The Doors. The story of how The Doors dug in and chose to start over from scratch is told by band members Robbie Krieger, John Densmore, Ray Manzarek, and engineer Bruce Botnick. Legendary photographer Henry Diltz joins in to tell the story of the album’s iconic artwork. The album was an artistic comeback with a powerful collection of songs that ran together with frightening force making Morrison Hotel a Classic Album in every sense of the word.
Starring
The Doors
Director
John Albarian