Riders on the Storm

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"Riders on the Storm"
"Riders on the Storm" cover
Single by The Doors
from the album L.A. Woman
B-side The Changeling
Released June 1971
Recorded December 1970
Genre Jazz-Rock
Length 7:11 (full album version)

5:00 (single–edit)

Label Elektra Records
Writer Jim Morrison
Robby Krieger
Ray Manzarek
John Densmore
Producer Bruce Botnick
The Doors
Joey Levins
The Doors singles chronology
"Love Her Madly"
(1971)
"Riders on the Storm"
(1971)
"Tightrope Ride"
(1971)


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"Riders on the Storm" is a popular 1971 song by The Doors from the L.A. Woman album, reaching number 14 on the charts. The song was inspired by the song "Riders in the Sky: A Cowboy Legend". It incorporates thunder and rain sound effects and Ray Manzarek's Fender Rhodes electric piano playing which emulates the sound of rain. It is played in E Dorian mode (almost identical to the E Minor scale).

"Riders on the Storm" is loosely based on the notorious spree killer Billy Cook who posed as a hitchhiker and murdered an entire family. According to a widespread urban legend the song was conceived as an allusion to a tragic accident caused by another car's reckless driving, ending in several deaths of Navajo tribesmen as his car hit a truck where they were traveling; an alternative version refers the lyrics' inspiration to a 1930s French Surrealist poem Chevaliers de l'Ouragan (lit. "Riders of the Hurricane") by André Breton or Aimé Césaire.

The song was recorded at the Doors Workshop in December 1970 with the assistance of Bruce Botnick, their longtime engineer who was co-producing the recording sessions. Jim Morrison recorded his main vocals and then whispered the lyrics over them to create the haunting effect. Note: the album prints the length of the song, accurate or not, as 7:14. This song was also the last song recorded by the members of The Doors, according to Ray Manzarek, as well as Jim Morrison's last recorded song that was released.

Riders on the Storm is also the title of an autobiographical book written by Doors member John Densmore, and the name of Ray Manzarek and Robby Krieger's Doors tribute band (formerly called D21C and Doors of the 21st Century before Densmore's lawsuit forced them to drop the famous name).

Part of this song was used in the Gran Turismo 2 soundtrack. Also, as mentioned above, this song was one of the many hit tracks on the popular street racing game, Need for Speed Underground 2, remixed by Snoop Dogg.

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Discography
Studio Albums: The Doors | Strange Days | Waiting for the Sun | The Soft Parade | Morrison Hotel | L.A. Woman | Other Voices | Full Circle | An American Prayer: Jim Morrison
Live albums: Absolutely Live | Alive, She Cried | Live at the Hollywood Bowl | In Concert | Live In Detroit | Bright Midnight: Live in America | Live in Hollywood | Live in Boston
Compilation albums: 13 |Weird Scenes Inside the Gold Mine | The Best of The Doors (1973) | The Best of The Doors (1985) | The Doors Greatest Hits | Essential Rarities | The Best of The Doors (2000) | The Very Best of The Doors (2001) | Legacy: The Absolute Best | The Very Best of The Doors (2007)
Box sets: The Doors: Box Set | The Complete Studio Recordings | Perception | The Doors: Vinyl Box Set
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