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- Strange_Days abstract "Strange Days is the second album by American rock band The Doors, released in September 1967. It was a commercial success, initially earning a gold record and reaching #3 on the Billboard 200 albums chart. The album also yielded two top 30 hits and eventually a platinum certification. Despite all this, the album's producer, Paul Rothchild, considered it a commercial failure: "We all thought it was the best album. Significantly, it was also the one with the weakest sales. We were confident it was going to be bigger than anything The Beatles had done. But, there was no single. The record died on us."Strange Days consists of songs that were written in 1965–66 but which did not make it onto their debut album, such as "Moonlight Drive," which was one of the first songs written by Jim Morrison. A demo of the song was recorded in 1965 and a proper studio version was recorded for their debut album but was not used. In 1967, a final version was recorded and released on this album. Strange Days contains some of the Doors' most psychedelic songs. "Strange Days," "People Are Strange," "Love Me Two Times" and "When the Music's Over" are all considered classics within the Doors' canon. The album has sold over 9 million copies.[citation needed]".
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- Strange_Days recorded "May – August 1967 at Sunset Sound Recorders, Hollywood, CA".
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- Strange_Days comment "Strange Days is the second album by American rock band The Doors, released in September 1967. It was a commercial success, initially earning a gold record and reaching #3 on the Billboard 200 albums chart. The album also yielded two top 30 hits and eventually a platinum certification. Despite all this, the album's producer, Paul Rothchild, considered it a commercial failure: "We all thought it was the best album. Significantly, it was also the one with the weakest sales.".
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