The Doors - LA Woman - Die Cut Vinyl LP
Released in 1971, L.A. Woman stands as the final studio album recorded by The Doors with Jim Morrison—and one of their most powerful. Turning away from studio experimentation and orchestration, the band embraced a raw, blues-based sound recorded largely live, capturing a sense of urgency and freedom rarely matched in their catalogue. This die-cut vinyl LP edition preserves both the sonic and visual identity of the original release.
On vinyl, the album’s earthy production comes into its own. The rhythm section feels loose yet locked-in, guitars growl with natural bite, and Morrison’s voice sounds weathered, commanding and deeply present. Tracks such as Riders on the Storm, Love Her Madly and the sprawling title track benefit from analogue warmth and dynamic flow, allowing extended grooves and subtle textures to unfold organically.
The recording approach—minimal separation, room ambience and live interplay—makes vinyl the ideal format. You hear the space between instruments, the push and pull of tempo, and the atmosphere of a band playing in real time. The result is a listening experience that feels immersive, physical and unpolished in the best possible way.
Presented in the original die-cut sleeve, this edition remains faithful to the album’s iconic design while delivering the musical authority L.A. Woman demands. Essential for collectors, audiophiles and anyone who values raw, uncompromising rock music captured at the height of its power.
Features
- Vinyl LP housed in the classic die-cut sleeve
- The Doors’ final studio album with Jim Morrison
- Raw, blues-driven production recorded largely live
- Warm analogue sound enhances vocals, groove and atmosphere
- Features iconic tracks including Riders on the Storm and L.A. Woman
- Essential for fans of classic rock and American blues-rock
- A cornerstone album in The Doors’ discography
Track Listing
Side 1
1. The Changeling
2. Love Her Madly
3. Been Down So Long
4. Cars Hiss by My Window
5. L.A. Woman
Side 2
6. L’America
7. Hyacinth House
8. Crawling King Snake
9. The WASP (Texas Radio and the Big Beat)
10. Riders on the Storm

