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Warner Music International

Immersed (1967 1971)

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  • THE DOORS – IMMERSED (1967–1971) features Dolby ATMOS mixes of the band’s six studio albums on Blu-ray for the first time. Available exclusively through Rhino.com and thedoors.com, the set includes Dolby ATMOS, 5.1 surround, and high-resolution stereo (192/24) versions of THE DOORS, STRANGE DAYS, WAITING FOR THE SUN, THE SOFT PARADE, MORRISON HOTEL, and L.A. WOMAN.Bruce Botnick, the band’s longtime engineer and mixer, created the immersive mixes, “With Atmos, having loudspeakers on the ceiling allows ‘Riders On The Storm’ to come alive with rain and thunder, and on ‘Horse Latitudes,’ it highlights the theatrical claustrophobia of Jim’s poetry.”Spanning 1967 to 1971, the set’s six albums trace The Doors’ evolution from the chart-topping single “Light My Fire” to the gritty blues of L.A. Woman. In just five years, the band pushed the boundaries of rock with its poetic lyricism and adventurous arrangements. More than half a century later, those albums comprise one of the most commercially successful and artistically daring catalogs of the era.
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THE DOORS – IMMERSED (1967–1971) features Dolby ATMOS mixes of the band’s six studio albums on Blu-ray for the first time. Available exclusively through Rhino.com and thedoors.com, the set includes Dolby ATMOS, 5.1 surround, and high-resolution stereo (192/24) versions of THE DOORS, STRANGE DAYS, WAITING FOR THE SUN, THE SOFT PARADE, MORRISON HOTEL, and L.A. WOMAN.Bruce Botnick, the band’s longtime engineer and mixer, created the immersive mixes, “With Atmos, having loudspeakers on the ceiling allows ‘Riders On The Storm’ to come alive with rain and thunder, and on ‘Horse Latitudes,’ it highlights the theatrical claustrophobia o