The Doors' seventh studio album, Other Voices, marks a poignant turning point in the band's history. Released on 18 October 1971, this record was the first to be released after the tragic death of iconic lead singer Jim Morrison in July of the same year. Despite the devastating loss, the remaining members - Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger, and John Densmore - persevered, with Manzarek and Krieger sharing lead vocal duties.
The tracks on Other Voices had been in development prior to Morrison's passing, with the band anticipating his eventual return from Paris. However, following his untimely death, the trio took on the challenge of completing the album, pouring their emotions into the music. The result is a collection of eight tracks, including 'In the Eye of the Sun', 'Variety Is the Spice of Life', and 'Ships with Sails', which showcase the band's signature blend of psychedelic rock, classic rock, and acid rock.
Clocking in at 40 minutes, Other Voices is a testament to The Doors' resilience and creativity in the face of adversity. While some may imagine how these songs would have sounded with Morrison's distinctive vocals, the album stands as a unique and intriguing chapter in The Doors' discography. Released on the Rhino/Elektra label, Other Voices is a must-listen for fans of the band and those interested in exploring the evolution of their sound.