The DOORS 45's- Any standouts sound wise?


I have the S/T, Strange Days, and LA Woman. Of the 3, I feel QRP nailed it with Strange Days. I like LA and the S/T very much, but Days stands out IMO. I am curious how others feel, and also want to check out Morrison Hotel and/or Waiting for the Sun. Cheers -Don
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Interesting- I took my record stores word on this one, as it was labeled first press for $12.00. It's definitely not the later pressing Red Label. I think they changed the Size of the "E" on the later Red labels. I will have do a little shootout. I have First Press TAN Labels on both S/T and Strange Days, which I can compare them to their 45 counterparts. The 45 S/T didn't strike me as revelatory, so I will soon see. QRP (AS) did say the S/T was the only one where first gen master tapes were not available.
That is my memory anyway.
The "E" in 1969 is about 1 1/2" square and in 1979 about 3/4" square.
Those are only estimates; I've never measured.
Also the originals have "1855 Broadway" at the bottom of the label.
Wc65mustang- Which QRP Doors titles did you compare to their First press counterparts? Cheers -Don
Wow, a box set of 78 records.
I didn't realize they recorded that much material.
What's the label Nut Head Audio?