The Doors Complete Live Recordings Available To Stream and Download For The First Time Continuing 60th Anniversary Celebrations

) Igniting a year-long 60th-anniversary celebration, The Doors will unveil their iconic Bright Midnight Archives live recordings on DSPs for the very first time throughout 2025. These coveted concerts previously only existed physically on limited-edition LPs and CDs. Today marks a momentous occasion with the first live release in the series, Live at the Matrix 1967: The Original Masters, available now for streaming and download. Listen https://lnk.to/TD-LATM HERE.

This series illustrates The Doors’ evolution and transformative impact on both music and culture. Tracing their global journey from tiny clubs to arenas, it scrapbooks the band’s storied three-year run on the road as they closed out the sixties. Upcoming releases in this series include Live in Boston, 1970, on April 4, recorded at the Boston Arena on April 10, 1970, and includes both performances. Live in Philadelphia ’70, Recorded at The Spectrum on May 1, 1970, and Live in Pittsburgh, 1970, recorded at the Pittsburgh Civic Arena on May 2, 1970, on May 2; Live in Detroit 1970, recorded May 8, 1970, at the Cobo Arena, one of the longest Doors shows ever caught on tape on May 8; Live in Vancouver, 1970, recorded at the Pacific Coliseum on June 6, 1970, and features a guest appearance by blues legend Albert King on June 6; Live In Bakersfield, California, August 21, 1970, on August 21. Live at Konserthuset, Stockholm, September 20, 1968, on September 19. 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. The concerts are among the tour’s best, featuring rare live performances of Doors’ originals “Love Street” and “You’re Lost Little Girl” and a cover of “Mack The Knife.” Each release has been remastered by The Doors’ longtime engineer/mixer, Bruce Botnick.

Commencing this trip, Live At The Matrix 1967 bottles the musicians’ primal intensity and psychedelic panache. The Doors were a few months away from stardom in March 1967 when they played five sparsely attended shows at a small club in San Francisco called The Matrix. These uninhibited performances would have been fleeting if not for Peter Abram, who co-owned the pizza parlor-turned-nightclub with Jefferson Airplane founder Marty Balin. An avid recordist, Abram regularly taped concerts at The Matrix and his recordings of The Doors, made between March 7-11, 1967, spawned one of the band’s most storied bootlegs. Complete and original recordings sourced from the first-generation 7” reels.

The dynamic interplay between band members fuels everything from the rip-roaring “Break On Through” to a bone-chilling rendition of “The End.” At the same time, a rare instrumental of “Summertime” proves utterly captivating, while their passion for the blues drives fluid, extended covers of “I’m A King Bee” and “Crawling King Snake.”

The Doors kicked off their 60th Anniversary last year with The Doors 1967-1971 release, a 6-LP box set part of Rhino’s acclaimed High Fidelity audiophile vinyl series, featuring all six of the band’s original studio albums. Limited to 3,000 individually numbered copies, the collection quickly sold out. These sought-after audiophile titles will be available individually on January 31.

To commemorate The Doors anniversary, their first-ever complete anthology book, Night Divides the Day, illuminates the band’s archives like never before with rare photography, intimate interviews with Robby Krieger and John Densmore, and meticulously sourced archival text from Jim Morrison and Ray Manzarek. With unlimited access granted by the band, Night Divides the Day includes a unique collection of historical ephemera – including childhood photos, song lyrics, poster artwork, movie stills, and much more – which adds context to the wealth of rare photography that documents the band’s musical odyssey.

Joining Krieger and Densmore are a host of contributors, with a foreword by Nirvana bassist Krist Novoselic and an afterword by maestro Gustavo Dudamel. The anthology is presented in a limited edition of only 2,000 numbered sets, each hand-signed by Densmore and Krieger. Each set includes the 344-page signed edition, a 7” vinyl record with rare demos of “Hello, I Love You” and “Moonlight Drive,” and other assorted historical memorabilia. Available for pre-order now and shipping early this year.

Bright Midnight Archives – Tracklist

Live at the Matrix, 1967

March 7, 1967 – First Set

  1. Bag’s Groove [Instrumental]
  2. Back Door Man
  3. My Eyes Have Seen You
  4. Soul Kitchen
  5. All Blues [Instrumental]
  6. Get Out Of My Life Woman
  7. When The Music’s Over

March 7, 1967 – Second Set

  1. Close To You
  2. Crawling King Snake
  3. I Can’t See Your Face In My Mind
  4. People Are Strange
  5. Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)
  6. The Crystal Ship
  7. Twentieth Century Fox

March 7, 1967 – Third Set

  1. Moonlight Drive
  2. Summer’s Almost Gone
  3. Unhappy Girl
  4. Woman Is A Devil / Rock Me Baby
  5. Break On Through (To The Other Side)
  6. Light My Fire
  7. The End

March 8 or 9, 1967

  1. The End (Partial) / Let’s Feed Ice Cream To The Rats

March 10, 1967 – First Set

  1. My Eyes Have Seen You
  2. Soul Kitchen
  3. I Can’t See Your Face In My Mind
  4. People Are Strange
  5. When The Music’s Over

March 10, 1967 – Second Set

  1. Money
  2. Who Do You Love
  3. Moonlight Drive
  4. Summer’s Almost Gone
  5. I’m A King Bee
  6. Gloria
  7. Break On Through (To The Other Side)

March 10, 1967 – Third Set

  1. Summertime [Instrumental]
  2. Back Door Man
  3. Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)

Live in Boston, 1970

First Show

  1. Start
  2. All Right, All Right, All Right
  3. Roadhouse Moan
  4. Roadhouse Blues
  5. Ship Of Fools
  6. Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)
  7. Back Door Man
  8. Five To One
  9. When The Music’s Over
  10. Rock Me
  11. Mystery Train
  12. Away In India
  13. Crossroads
  14. Prelude To Wake Up!
  15. Wake Up!
  16. Light My Fire

Second Show

  1. Start
  2. Break On Through
  3. I Believe In Democracy
  4. When The Music’s Over
  5. Roadhouse Blues
  6. The Spy
  7. Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)
  8. Back Door Man
  9. Five To One
  10. Astrology Rap
  11. Build Me A Woman
  12. You Make Me Real
  13. Wait A Minute!
  14. Mystery Train
  15. Away In India
  16. Crossroads
  17. Band Intro’s
  18. Adolf Hitler
  19. Light My Fire
  20. Fever (Light My Fire cont’d.)
  21. Summertime (Light My Fire cont’d.)
  22. St. James Infirmary Blues (Light My Fire cont’d.)
  23. Graveyard Poem (Light My Fire cont’d.)
  24. Light My Fire (Reprise)
  25. More, More, More!
  26. Ladies & Gentlemen
  27. We Can’t Instigate
  28. They Want More
  29. Been Down So Long
  30. Power Turned Off

Live in Philadelphia May 1, 1970

  1. Announcer “Sit Down”
  2. Tuning
  3. Roadhouse Blues
  4. Break On Through (To The Other Side)
  5. Back Door Man / Love Hides
  6. Ship Of Fools
  7. Universal Mind
  8. When The Music’s Over
  9. Mystery Train
  10. Wake Up!
  11. Light My Fire
  12. The Concert Continues
  13. Maggie M’Gill
  14. Roadhouse Blues (Reprise)
  15. Been Down So Long / Rock Me Baby
  16. The Music Capital Of The World, Philadelphia
  17. Carol
  18. Soul Kitchen

Live in Pittsburgh, May 2, 1970

  1. Back Door Man
  2. Love Hides
  3. Five To One
  4. Roadhouse Blues
  5. Mystery Train
  6. Away In India
  7. Crossroads Blues
  8. Universal Mind
  9. Someday Soon
  10. When The Music’s Over
  11. Break On Through
  12. Push Push
  13. The Soft Parade Vamp
  14. Tonight You’re In For A Special Treat
  15. Close To You
  16. Light My Fire

Live in Detroit May 8, 1970

  1. Tuning
  2. Roadhouse Vamp
  3. Hello To The Cities
  4. Dead Cats, Dead Rats
  5. Break On Through (To The Other Side)
  6. Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)
  7. Back Door Man
  8. Five To One
  9. Roadhouse Blues
  10. You Make Me Real
  11. Ship Of Fools
  12. When The Music’s Over
  13. People Get Ready
  14. Mystery Train
  15. Away In India
  16. Crossroads
  17. Tuning
  18. Carol
  19. Light My Fire
  20. Been Down So Long
  21. Love Hides
  22. Mean Mustard Blues
  23. Carol (Reprise)
  24. Close To You
  25. I’m A King Bee
  26. Rock Me Baby/Heartbreak Hotel
  27. The End

Live in Vancouver, June 1970

  1. Start Of Show
  2. Roadhouse Blues
  3. Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)
  4. Back Door Man
  5. Five To One
  6. When The Music’s Over
  7. Applause – Jim Talks
  8. Love Me Two Times
  9. Applause – Jim Talks
  10. Little Red Rooster – with Albert King
  11. Tuning
  12. Money – with Albert King
  13. Tuning
  14. Rock Me – with Albert King
  15. Tuning
  16. Who Do You Love – with Albert King
  17. Tuning
  18. Petition The Lord With Prayer
  19. Light My Fire
  20. Tuning
  21. The End
  22. Thank You & Good Night

Live at Bakersfield, August 21, 1970

  1. Roadhouse Blues
  2. Medley: Alabama Song (Whisky Bar) / Back Door Man / Five To One
  3. Medley: Universal Mind / Afro Blue
  4. When The Music’s Over
  5. Love Me Two Times
  6. Medley: Mystery Train / Away In India / Crossroads
  7. Ship Of Fools
  8. The End

Live at Konserthuset Stockholm, September 20, 1968

  1. Introduction
  2. Five To One
  3. Love Street
  4. Love Me Two Times
  5. When The Music’s Over
  6. A Little Game
  7. The Hill Dwellers
  8. Light My Fire
  9. The Unknown Soldier
  10. Five To One
  11. Mack The Knife
  12. Alabama Song (Whisky Bar)
  13. Back Door Man
  14. You’re Lost Little Girl
  15. Love Me Two Times
  16. When The Music’s Over
  17. Wild Child
  18. Money (That’s What I Want)
  19. Wake Up!
  20. Light My Fire
  21. The End