Rock Is Dead

This article is about The Doors' song recorded in 1969 and released in 1996. For other uses, see Rock Is Dead (disambiguation).
"Rock Is Dead"

"Rock Is Dead" cover
Song by The Doors from the album Without a Safety Net
Released October 28, 1997 (1997-10-28)
Recorded Elektra Sound Recorders Studios,
962 La Cienega Boulevard,
Los Angeles, California, 90069
February 25th, 1969
Genre Blues rock, Progressive rock, Improvisational music
Length 1:00:00 (Full session)
16:41 (Edited version)
Label Elektra
Writer(s) Jim Morrison, Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger and John Densmore
Producer(s) Bruce Botnick & The Doors

"Rock Is Dead" is a song by The Doors, which was recorded February 25th, 1969 at Elektra Sound Recorders Studios, 962 La Cienega Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, 90069,.[1] It was edited for a release in 1996 and was released for the first time on the compilation box set The Doors: Box Set

Recording

The song came out of a jam session The Doors did February the 25th, after eating dinner at a Mexican bar.[2] For exactly one hour this jam session was held, and remained unreleased until 1997. The song was recorded 3 months before the Soft Parade sessions ended.

Personnel

References

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