An unofficial double LP pressed in 2020 by Radio Looploop and manufactured in England. The front cover features a color photo of all four band members - John Densmore, Jim Morrison, Ray Manzarek, and Robby Krieger - standing casually in front of a striped architectural backdrop. Morrison stands second from left in a leather jacket over a striped shirt, while his bandmates flank him in relaxed, everyday clothing. The Doors logo sits in the upper left corner, with the title "Live at the Cobo Arena, Detroit 8 May 1970" printed in clean text to the right, and "KSAN - FM" noted discreetly at the bottom center. The back cover shifts to a dark, black-and-white design, dominated by a dramatic live photo of Jim Morrison performing at the microphone. The full track listing across all four sides is printed in blue and white text. The "Manufactured in England / Printed in 2020 by Radio Looploop" credit appears in small text at the bottom left. With its high quality recording, this is an essential addition to any Doors fan's collection. The concert ranks among the longest and most expansive live performances the band ever gave, captured during the 1970 Roadhouse Blues Tour. The band played an hour past curfew and were subsequently banned from the venue. Other pressings have been released in 2020 , indicated by the year printed on the back cover at the bottom left and "Made in Europe" below it.
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View all 2,930 →An unofficial double LP pressed in 2020 by Radio Looploop and manufactured in England. The front cover features a color photo of all four band members - John Densmore, Jim Morrison, Ray Manzarek, and Robby Krieger - standing casually in front of a striped architectural backdrop. Morrison stands second from left in a leather jacket over a striped shirt, while his bandmates flank him in relaxed, everyday clothing. The Doors logo sits in the upper left corner, with the title "Live at the Cobo Arena, Detroit 8 May 1970" printed in clean text to the right, and "KSAN - FM" noted discreetly at the bottom center. The back cover shifts to a dark, black-and-white design, dominated by a dramatic live photo of Jim Morrison performing at the microphone. The full track listing across all four sides is printed in blue and white text. The "Manufactured in England / Printed in 2020 by Radio Looploop" credit appears in small text at the bottom left. With its high quality recording, this is an essential addition to any Doors fan's collection. The concert ranks among the longest and most expansive live performances the band ever gave, captured during the 1970 Roadhouse Blues Tour. The band played an hour past curfew and were subsequently banned from the venue. Other pressings have been released in 2024 , indicated by the year printed on the back cover at the bottom left and "Made in Europe" below it.
A Netherlands release fan club release with a unique cover. The cover is black and white with a little drummer boy repeated over and over again across the cover.
Limited edition release of 50 copies pressed on blue vinyl in a plain black sleeve. This is a copy of side one of The Doors Collection (Colored Vinyl) .
US various artist radio show including the Doors, the Clash, Elvis Costello, REO Speedwagon, and more. Released with a yellow label with a bulldog in headphones on it. Originally aired 2/23 - 3/01/81 and 3/02 - 3/08/81
Multiple releases (1973-1987), one on black vinyl and another pressed on white vinyl, both with black and white covers. Contains the complete London Roundhouse concert.
A reissue of the best selling 1980 release of the same title . The release is pressed on 180 gram vinyl and cut from the original analog master tapes. It comes in a clear plastic sleeve with a Rhino Reserve 180 Gram sticker in the right hand corner which seals the top. Otherwise, nearly identical to the original release.
Turn Out The Lights: Highlights From Seattle 5th June, 1970
Stylus Groove SGVNY190 · LP · October 31, 2025
Limited edition of 500 copies pressed on pink swirl vinyl. Each release is numbered in the lower left corner, written in black marker. As the title suggests, tracks are taken from the June 5, 1970, Seattle show. The front cover is a multicolor swirl with the title written over it.
A 2025 Record Store Day limited edition release of 5300, released worldwide, containing the first official release of the "Legendary Concert" at Falkoner Centret, Copenhagen, Denmark, recorded live on September 17, 1968. First show only. The front cover has the RSD sticker and has a color photo of Jim Morrison at the microphone; both LPs are contained in the gatefold sleeve. Each release is individually numbered and pressed in gold in the top right corner on back. The sound quality is poor as it was recorded live at the show. Hard core collectors only.
Tracks taken from the live radio broadcast of the June 5th 1970 concert at Seattle Center Coliseum. The front cover has a black and white photo of all four Doors standing next to each other. In the bottom right corner is a colorful sticker claiming the release is a limited edition coloured vinyl. The back cover claims album is be pressed on 180 gram vinyl.
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