The Doors Discography Others -allmp3-320kbps- __full__
The Doors' discography beyond their six core studio albums—often grouped as "Others" or "Rarities" in digital collections—comprises posthumous experiments, vast live archives, and transitional albums released after Jim Morrison's death Post-Morrison Era (The "Others")
- Not suitable for archival or further transcoding (lossy to lossy degrades quality).
- Some tracks (if sourced from bootlegs) may have original recording flaws regardless of bitrate.
The "Others": Rare Tracks and Post-Morrison Era
- Bitrate vs. source: “320 kbps MP3” denotes high‑quality lossy encoding but does not equal the fidelity of the original tape/master; a 320 kbps rip of a poor audience tape remains low quality.
- Authorized remasters vs. illicit rips: Official remasters (lossless masters, high‑resolution releases) preserve dynamics and detail; many “ALLMP3” packages are compressed versions of these or of lower‑quality sources.
- Archival releases increasingly provide lossless formats (FLAC, WAV) and higher sampling rates; collector communities value original tapes and first‑generation transfers.
Following Morrison's passing, the remaining trio continued as a three-piece, with Manzarek and Krieger taking over lead vocal duties. The Doors Discography Others -ALLMP3-320KBPS-
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