The Doors
Full Circle


2.5
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Review

by BMDrummer USER (55 Reviews)
June 16th, 2014 | 25 replies


Release Date: 1972 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Despite being a bit of an improvement over Other Voices, Full Circle is still nothing special.

The year was 1967, the peak of the Summer of Love. In this very year, game changing releases such as Sgt. Pepper, Are You Experieced, and Disraeli Gears were all released to wild success, with their influence still being felt to this day. But, there was one band that came along as well, releasing two albums in that year. They were known as the Doors, appropriately named after the Doors of Perception by Aldous Huxley, and they were a force to be reckoned with. They had a fearless frontman with an astounding voice known as Jim Morrison, and a rhythm section made up of Ray Manzarek on organ and bass, Robbie Krieger on guitar, and John Densmore on drums. Their debut proved to be an explosive force in the psychedelic era, with its gloomy atmosphere, right smack in the middle of feel good music. They would subsequently go onto release five more albums, but most of them didn’t quite reach the power of their debut, despite being excellent all the way through. Now, the year is 1971, and Jim Morrison is dead.

With Jim gone, what do the remaining Doors decide to do? Unfortunately, they decide to keep going on under the same name, without their explosive frontman. Releasing Other Voices only months after Jim’s demise was their first move, and as to be expected, it was painfully average. Now, up to the present year of 1972, they have a new album to unveil, called Full Circle. Other Voices sort of saw the remaining members shaking off the blues of L.A. Woman, and going for a jazzier, softer approach to their songwriting, and Full Circle is where this sound fully comes into play. By bringing back the jazz elements of The Soft Parade, this album actually doesn’t have as much of the awkward feel of the album that came before it, but it still doesn’t escape the shaky feeling.

Full Circle is certainly more consistent than the album that predated it, but at the same time, it just isn’t. What I mean by this is the way the album flows is incredibly awkward, as it seems like the songs were simply cherry picked without any actual thought into how they sound side by side. The big difference that I already mentioned is the fact that this record is much jazzier than Other Voices, but the overall sound is way too hollow and commercial to be anything special. While it’s nice to hear them indulge into a jam occasionally, it still doesn’t feel like anything we haven’t heard before. John has mentioned before that the band loved jazz, and this is easily the jazziest record in their catalog, but without Jim, it’s missing a very large piece to the puzzle. The vocals are very generic with very little charm or charisma, which are two things Jim always seemed to possess. Again, all of this equates into a very awkward feeling record.

So, it seems like the Doors didn’t learn anything from Other Voices. While this isn’t a bad record, it’s just an incredibly underwhelming and passive one that doesn’t really hold any substance. While the jazz fusion elements are kind of nice, that’s really the only thing here that seemed interesting in any way. Songs such as “Get Up and Dance”, “Hardwood Floor”, and “It Slipped My Mind” are almost embarrassing to listen to due to their plasticity. So, this is more or less a generic jazz-rock record, and nothing more.



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BMDrummer
June 16th 2014


15096 Comments


Well, I got this up after yesterday's post-Morrison review, feedback welcome as always!

manosg
Emeritus
June 16th 2014


12708 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

Very well written man, pos. Always loved the cover art of this album but the content is disappointing.

WatchItExplode
June 16th 2014


10454 Comments


I don't think I've ever even heard a single track from this. Doors without Morrison is like, why bother?

BMDrummer
June 16th 2014


15096 Comments


Yeah, I was thinking about putting a pros and cons section just to include the fact that the cover kicks ass.

Judio!
June 16th 2014


8496 Comments


Good review dude, pos. Never really had a burning desire to check out this album to be honest.

ExplosiveOranges
June 16th 2014


4408 Comments


Never was big on the Doors, and post-Morrison Doors sounds like all sorts of trouble. Good review, though.

danielcardoso
June 16th 2014


11770 Comments


Good review, pos'd. I never really enjoyed much of The Doors tbh. I'd rather stick to their Greatest Hits album.

BMDrummer
June 16th 2014


15096 Comments


Maybe I'm stuck with nostalgia, but the Doors records with Morrison still manage to amaze me as much as they did back when I first heard them. But, thanks for the pos's

Killerhit
June 16th 2014


6016 Comments


band sucks, good review tho

Underflow
June 16th 2014


5297 Comments


Wait, what

WatchItExplode
June 16th 2014


10454 Comments


Band most certainly does not suck. I can't think of another band whose music can remain so profound blow minds after 45 years. Timeless tunes, the epitome of classic in my mind.

This, on the other hand, seems utterly pointless.

BMDrummer
June 16th 2014


15096 Comments


Maybe, but this is a weird record for the Doors. Also, now that summer has started, prepare for reviews coming very often.

manosg
Emeritus
June 17th 2014


12708 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

Will you do An American Prayer too?

BMDrummer
June 17th 2014


15096 Comments


Maybe, that album is actually pretty good.

manosg
Emeritus
June 17th 2014


12708 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

Indeed. It's the Morrison effect man.

manosg
Emeritus
February 17th 2015


12708 Comments

Album Rating: 1.5

Always wished the music was as good as the cover art.

deslad
March 7th 2015


645 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

Agreed; the cover art on this one is pretty good

tellah
December 29th 2017


1264 Comments

Album Rating: 2.0

sheesh I hate these lyrics

DDDeftoneDDD
May 12th 2020


22286 Comments


cover art is cool af

e210013
May 12th 2020


5151 Comments


I never checked this album. I never had courage to listen to an album of The Doors without Morrison on board.





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