
The Doors - The Story of LA Woman
By 1969 The Doors had found themselves at the forefront of a movement that consisted of a generation of discontents. This film tells the amazing story of landmark album LA Woman.
By 1969, the Doors had found themselves at the forefront of a movement that consisted of a generation of discontents. Operating against a backdrop of the Vietnam War and of social unrest and change in the USA, the Doors were hip, they were dangerous, they were anti-establishment, anti-war and they were hated by middle-America.
Featuring exclusive interviews with surviving band members Ray Manzarek, John Densmore, Robby Kreiger and their closest colleagues and collaborators, along with exclusive performances, archive footage and examination of the original multi-track recording tapes with producer Bruce Botnick, this film tells the amazing story of landmark album LA Woman by one of the most influential bands on the planet.
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Producer | Martin R Smith |
| Director | Martin R Smith |
| Producer | Jeffrey Jampol |
Broadcasts
- Fri 30 Mar 201222:20
- Sat 31 Mar 201202:20
- Mon 2 Apr 201200:10
- Fri 8 Feb 201323:30
- Mon 11 Feb 201301:00
- Sun 10 Mar 201301:00
- Fri 7 Jun 201323:00
- Fri 10 Jan 201423:00
- Sat 11 Jan 201402:00
- Mon 13 Jan 201401:40
- Fri 16 May 201421:00
- Sat 17 May 201400:50
- Mon 19 May 201401:30
