Stoned Immaculate: The Music of The Doors

Stoned Immaculate: The Music of The Doors is a tribute album dedicated to the Doors. Producer Ralph Sall gathered an assortment of artists for the record. Unusually, the surviving members of The Doors played on this tribute record. In addition, recordings of Jim Morrison were used posthumously, in the creation of some of the tracks. In another example of posthumous usage, the cover features a painting by Rick Griffin. The album title is a lyric taken from the song "The WASP (Texas Radio and the Big Beat)."

Stoned Immaculate: The Music of the Doors
Compilation album by
Various Artists
ReleasedNovember 14, 2000 [1]
Recorded2000
GenrePsychedelic rock, blues-rock, hard rock, alternative rock
Length71:45
LabelElektra Entertainment Group
ProducerRalph Sall
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]

Track listing and personnel

  1. "Break On Through" – Stone Temple Pilots
  2. "Riders on the Storm" – Creed
  3. "Light My Fire" – Train
    • Musicians: Charlie Colin, Rob Hotchkiss, Pat Monahan, Jimmy Stafford, Scott Underwood and Ralph Sall
  4. "Peace Frog" – Smash Mouth
    • Musicians: Steven Harwell, Greg Camp, Paul De Lisle, Kevin Coleman, Robby Krieger, Michael Klooster, DJ Homicide and Ralph Sall
  5. "L.A. Woman" – Days of the New
    • Musicians: Travis Meeks, Robby Krieger, YOGI, Bob Glaub, Greg Kurstin and Ray Rizzo
  6. "Love Me Two Times" – Aerosmith
  7. "Under Waterfall" – The Doors
  8. "Wild Child" – The Cult
  9. "Roadhouse Rap" – Jim Morrison
    • A recording of Morrison speaking, taken from the original "Roadhouse Blues" sessions
  10. "Roadhouse Blues" – John Lee Hooker & Jim Morrison
    • Musicians: John Lee Hooker, Jim Morrison, Robby Krieger, Ray Manzarek, John Densmore, DJ Bonebrake, Flea, Gregg Arreguin, John "Juke" Logan and Ralph Sall
  11. "Is Everybody In?" – William S. Burroughs
    • Musicians: William S. Burroughs, Robby Krieger, Ray Manzarek, John Densmore and Ralph Sall
    • This track features Burroughs speaking one of Morrison's poems over loops created from original Doors recordings, mixed with new material
  12. "Hello, I Love You" – Oleander
    • Musicians: Ric Ivanisevich, Doug Eldridge, Fred Nelson, Robby Krieger and Dale Alexander
  13. "Touch Me" – Ian Astbury
    • Musicians: Ian Astbury, Robby Krieger, Ray Manzarek, John Densmore, Phil Chen, Bruce Fowler, Walter Fowler, Lawrence Klimath, Clarence Wears, Robert Greenridge and Vincent Charles
  14. "Children of Night" – Perry Farrell & Exene
    • Musicians: Perry Farrell, Exene, Robby Krieger, Ray Manzarek, John Densmore and Ralph Sall
  15. "Love Her Madly" – Bo Diddley
    • Musicians: Bo Diddley, Robby Krieger, Ray Manzarek, John Densmore, Bob Glaub, Alexandra Brown, Mona Lisa Young and Jackie Simley
  16. "The Cosmic Movie" – The Doors
    • Musicians: Jim Morrison, Robby Krieger, Ray Manzarek, John Densmore and Ralph Sall
  17. "The End" – Days of the New
    • Musicians: Travis Meeks, Robby Krieger, John Densmore, Rob Wasserman, Jamie Muhobaric and Ron Wagner

All songs were written by the Doors

Credits

  • Coordinator [Music] – James Sall
  • Edited by (digitally) – Stewart Whitmore for Marcussen Mastering Hollywood[3]
  • Engineer – Eddie Miller [4]
  • Mastered by – Stephen Marcussen
  • Mixed by – Eddie Miller, Ralph Sall
  • Producer, Executive-Producer, Concept – Ralph Sall

References

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