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Full Circle (1972)

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Title: Full Circle
Artist: The Doors
Genre: Psychedelic Rock
Released: 1972

Tracks:
1 - Get Up and Dance - 2:32
1 - Relax Your Mind (feat. Faith Evans) - 4:04
2 - 4 Billion Souls - 3:16
2 - The Color of Love - 4:50
3 - Verdilac - 5:48
3 - Ain't a Thang Wrong (feat. Rob Jackson) - 4:09
4 - Hardwood Floor - 3:27
4 - Oh Well - 4:54
5 - Good Rockin' - 4:39
5 - Whatcha Need - 5:04
6 - The Mosquito - 5:17
6 - On the Road Again - 4:14
7 - The Piano Bird - 5:40
7 - Makin' Love (interlude) - 1:57
8 - It Slipped My Mind - 3:09
8 - Roll Wit Me - 3:31
9 - The Peking King and the New York Queen - 6:30
9 - Right On Time - 4:59
10 - Howz About It - 4:01
11 - That's Why I Love You - 5:14
12 - I'm Ok, You're Ok - 4:51
13 - Luv N U - 5:08
14 - I'll Show You - 4:15

Overview:
Full Circle is the eighth studio album by The Doors released in 1972. It is the second album after Jim Morrison's death, and would be the last album they would compile until 1978's An American Prayer. The album includes "The Mosquito", the last hit single by the band.
Keyboardist Ray Manzarek and guitarist Robby Krieger provided lead vocals on the album. Also, unlike their earlier work, bassists were used collaboratively on every track.
 

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about 3 or 4 mos ago, I was listening to some doors on Spotify and there is an album titled "Full Circle" that came out in 1972, AFTER Jim Morrison passed away, and the vocals are sung by ray manzarek, Robby Krieger and a couple of guest vocalists and have some other musicians playing percussion and such… has anyone else heard of that album? I had never heard of it prior to my finding it earlier this year. Not too bad.
 
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