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L.a. Woman | align="center" bgcolor="orange" style="color:black"; colspan="3"|L.A. Woman | | lign="center" colspan="3"| | | lign="center" bgcolor="orange" colspan="3"|Album by The Doors | | lign="left"|Released | align="left" colspan=2|April, 1971 | | lign="left"|Recorded | align="left" colspan=2|1970 | | lign="left"|Genre | align="left" colspan=2|Rock | | lign="left"|Length | align="left" colspan=2|48 min 25 sec | | lign="left"|Record label | align="left" colspan=2|Electra | | lign="left"|Producers | align="left" colspan=2|The Doors, Bruce Botnick | | lign="center" bgcolor="orange" colspan="3"|Professional reviews | | lign="left" valign="top"|AMG | valign="top" align=center|4.5/5 | valign="top"|link | | gcolor="orange" colspan="3" align="center" style="color:black;"|The Doors Chronology | i>Absolutely Live (1970) | L.A. Woman (1971) | Other Voices (1971) | L.A. Woman was the last Doors album released before Jim Morrison's death. The album's style is arguably the most blues-like of the band's catalogue. A remixed version has been released on DVD-Audio. Track listing - "The Changeling" (The Doors) - 4:21
- "Love Her Madly" (The Doors) - 3:20
- "Been Down So Long" (The Doors) - 4:12
- "Cars Hiss by My Window" (The Doors) - 4:41
- "L.A. Woman" (The Doors) - 7:53
- "L'America" (The Doors) - 4:38
- "Hyacinth House" (The Doors) - 3:12
- "Crawling King Snake" (Hooker) - 5:00
- "The WASP (Texas Radio and the Big Beat)" (The Doors) - 4:15
- "Riders on the Storm" (The Doors) - 7:15
Personnel The Doors Additional personnel Production - Producers: The Doors, Bruce Botnick
- Engineering Director: Steve Hoffman
- Mastering: Bruce Botnick, Paul Rothchild
- Master Tape Preparation: Bruce Botnick
- Design: Carl Cossick
- Concept: Carl Cossick
- Photography: Wendell Hamick
Charts Album | lign="left"|Chart | align="left"|Position | | lign="left"|1971 | align="left"|Pop Albums | align="left"|9 | Singles | lign="left"|Single | align="left"|Chart | align="left"|Position | | lign="left"|1971 | align="left"|"Love Her Madly" | align="left"|Pop Singles | align="left"|11 | | lign="left"|1971 | align="left"|"Riders On The Storm" | align="left"|Pop Singles | align="left"|14 | External links
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