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The Doors Postage Stamps Sheets Set Of 6 - St. Vincent - Jim Morrison - Albums on 2040-motos

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SET OF 6
THE DOORS
STAMP SHEETS

MINT NEVER HINGED SHEETS
FROM ST. VINCENT

The Sheets Have Pictures of the Band Members,
Album Covers and Album Title and
First Release Dates.

Band Members: Jim Morrison, Robby Krieger,
John Densmore and Ray Manzarek

Album Title: The Doors - First Release: January 1967
Song Titles - Break on Through, Soul Kitchen, The Crystal Ship,
Twentieth Century Fox, Alabama Song, Light My Fire, Back Door Man,
I Looked at You, End of the Night, Take it as it Comes and The end.

Album Title: Strange Days - First Release: October 1967
Song Titles - Strange Days, You're Lost Little Girl, Love Me Two Times,
Unhappy Girl, Horse Latitudes, Moonlight Drive, People Are Strange,
My Eyes Have Seen You, I Can't See Your Face in My Mind
and When the Music's Over.

Album Title: L.A. Woman - First Release: April 1971
Song Titles: The Changeling, Love Her Madly, Been Down so Long,
Cars Hiss by my Window, L.A. Woman, L'America, Hyacinth House,
Crawling King Snake, The Wasp and Riders on the Storm.

Album Title - The Soft Parade - First Release - 1969
Song Titles: Tell All the People, Touch Me, Shaman's Blues,
Do It, Easy Ride, Wild Child, Runnin' Blue,
Wishful Sinful and The Soft Parade.

Album Title: Morrison Hotel - First Release: February 1970
Song Titles: Roadhouse Blues, Waiting for the Sun,
You Make the Call, Peace Frog, Blue Sunday, Ship of Fools,
Land Ho!, The Spy, Queen of the Highway,
Indian Summer and Maggie M'Gill.

Album Title: Waiting for the Sun - First Release: April 1968
Song Titles: Hello, I Love You, Love Street, Not To Touch The Earth,
Summer's Almost Gone, Wintertime Love, The Unknown Soldier,
Spanish Caravan, My Wild Love, We Could Be So Good Together,
Yes, The River Knows and Five to One.


A FANTASTIC ADDITION TO ANY 
STAMP COLLECTION!

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