LIVE AT KONSERTHUSET, STOCKHOLM SEPTEMBER 20, 1968

LIVE AT KONSERTHUSET, STOCKHOLM SEPTEMBER 20, 1968 is set to release on this upcoming Record Store Day.

The set contains both the early and late shows from The Doors’ appearance at the renowned concert hall in Stockholm, immortalizing the climactic conclusion of their only European tour. Newly mixed by Bruce Botnick from the original multitracks, and pressed on a limited-edition 3-LP light blue vinyl and 2-CD Collections - Check out your local participating independent record stores and grab your copy on April 20th: https://found.ee/RSD2024
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