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+ | An individually numbered limited edition of 2500 Copies. <br> | ||
+ | 54 Tracks<br> | ||
+ | 3 Unreleased<br> | ||
+ | 3 +1DVD<br> | ||
+ | Catalogue Number: R2 7895<br> | ||
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+ | Love/Death/Travel is a beautifully packaged, specially compiled 3-CD + 1-DVD boxed set. Disc A contains The Doors’ strongest singles and anthemic songs that the whole world knows and loves. Discs B and C contain favorites hand picked by the surviving Doors. Also included are a hand-signed lithograph of Jim Morrison, created especially for Love/Death/Travel by noted artist [[Shepard Fairey]], and four photos -- one of each band member -- photographed by Joel Brodsky in 1967 (the same sessions that produced Brodsky’s iconic “Young Lion” Jim Morrison shot). <br> | ||
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+ | ==Other== | ||
+ | [[Shepard Fairey]] also designed [[Desktop Pictures]] of Jim Morrison. Originally available from Thedoors.com | ||
+ | [[Image:Doors-desktop.jpg|thumbnail|left]]<br> | ||
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+ | ==External Links== | ||
+ | *[http://www.rhinohandmade.com/browse/ProductLink.lasso?Number=7895 Rhino Records Page] | ||
+ | *[http://www.thedoors.com/ The Doors] | ||
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+ | [[Category:TheGiant.Org]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Bands]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Other Media]] |
Revision as of 14:50, 20 June 2006
Love/Death/Travel
An individually numbered limited edition of 2500 Copies.
54 Tracks
3 Unreleased
3 +1DVD
Catalogue Number: R2 7895
Love/Death/Travel is a beautifully packaged, specially compiled 3-CD + 1-DVD boxed set. Disc A contains The Doors’ strongest singles and anthemic songs that the whole world knows and loves. Discs B and C contain favorites hand picked by the surviving Doors. Also included are a hand-signed lithograph of Jim Morrison, created especially for Love/Death/Travel by noted artist Shepard Fairey, and four photos -- one of each band member -- photographed by Joel Brodsky in 1967 (the same sessions that produced Brodsky’s iconic “Young Lion” Jim Morrison shot).
Other
Shepard Fairey also designed Desktop Pictures of Jim Morrison. Originally available from Thedoors.com