A posthumous masterpiece where the surviving members recorded new music to accompany Morrison’s private spoken-word poetry sessions from 1969–1970.

Comprehensive digital collections also pull together scattered tracks that never made it onto standard albums. The and subsequent anniversary reissues brought to light essential oddities, including:

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A series of boutique live releases that capture raw, unedited performances from the Felt Forum, the Isle of Wight, and the Aquarius Theatre.

This collection introduced fans to legendary unreleased tracks like "Orange County Suite" and the mythical jazz-infused instrumental "Rock Is Dead."

The resulting album is a haunting, cinematic masterpiece. It features definitive audio art like "The Ghost Song" and a riveting live performance of "Roadhouse Blues." For digital collectors, a 320kbps rip of this album provides the pristine clarity needed to appreciate the sharp contrast between Morrison’s intimate vocal delivery and the band's rich, late-70s production. Bright Midnight Archives: The Holy Grail of Live Releases

Following Jim Morrison's death in 1971, the remaining three members released two studio albums. These are often grouped under "Others" or "Post-Jim" collections. : The first album without Morrison.

The first album released by Ray Manzarek, Robby Krieger, and John Densmore after Morrison's death. Full Circle (1972): The second and final studio album from the remaining trio. An American Prayer (1978):