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The Doors - In Concert -1991- Flac

The 1991 CD release of In Concert is a 2-disc set (or single double-length CD in some regions) and contains 20 tracks. The tracklist includes iconic performances such as:

Key differences from the 1982 vinyl:


Most digital copies circulating for years came from lossy CD rips or compressed streaming. A proper FLAC (16-bit / 44.1kHz) transfer of the 1991 Elektra/Asylum release (catalog 2-605) reveals: The Doors - In Concert -1991- FLAC

Upon release, In Concert received mixed reviews – some critics called the track transitions “jarring” (different nights, different tunings). However, for fans, it’s precisely that rawness which makes the album essential. The FLAC version reveals:

Unlike the earlier Absolutely Live (1970) or the post-Jim Morrison Alive, She Cried (1983), In Concert compiles the best available live recordings from 1969–1970 across two discs. It draws heavily from: The 1991 CD release of In Concert is

The result is a raw, powerful setlist featuring extended jams, Morrison’s iconic rants, and the band at their unpredictable peak.

When sourcing this album in FLAC, collectors usually find two distinct versions: Key differences from the 1982 vinyl:

Warning for downloaders: Many files labeled "The Doors - In Concert -1991- FLAC" are actually transcodes (MP3s converted back to FLAC). To verify your file:

By the late 1980s, the surviving Doors—Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger, and John Densmore—were experiencing a massive resurgence in popularity thanks to Oliver Stone’s controversial 1991 film The Doors, starring Val Kilmer. The soundtrack to that film introduced Generation X to Morrison’s shamanic stage presence. However, fans were hungry for the real audio.

In Concert was the band’s response. Unlike the film’s recreations, this double album was raw, unvarnished reality. It cherry-picked the best performances from three specific, legendary sources:

The 1991 compilation removed the studio overdubs that plagued Absolutely Live and presented the raw two-track tape recordings with modern (for 1991) digital remastering.

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