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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Still great after all these years
This was one of the sleeper albums of 1974. Anyone who owns this on vinyl has been waiting 30 years for this to finally come out. Of course, it never sold well. Jim Morrison casts a long shadow, and if you approach a listen to this album expecting to hear "Roadhouse Blues," you'll be disappointed. But if you give this a listen as a Ray Manzarek album, you'll wonder why...
Published on September 30, 2005 by Tom

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1.0 out of 5 stars The titel says it all.
What a fall from grace! What a mess! Shapeless songs with a sorry syntsound. When he and his wife try to be John & Yoko in an orgasm its almoust funny (but for the wrong reasons). No wonder Iggy fled when he and Manzarek tried to make a record together by this time.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Still great after all these years, September 30, 2005
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Tom (Milwaukee, WI) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Whole Thing Started With Rock & Roll Now It's out of Control (Audio CD)
This was one of the sleeper albums of 1974. Anyone who owns this on vinyl has been waiting 30 years for this to finally come out. Of course, it never sold well. Jim Morrison casts a long shadow, and if you approach a listen to this album expecting to hear "Roadhouse Blues," you'll be disappointed. But if you give this a listen as a Ray Manzarek album, you'll wonder why this album didn't get more airplay. It's a strong piece of work throughout, and stands up well to this day through repeated listens. If you own the vinyl, you'll be interested to know that the sound quality is excellent. If you own the original CD release of "The Golden Scarab," which had three songs from this album, yes, it's worth it to buy this to get the other 5 tracks. My favorite is "Bicentennial Blues," which has an updated version of his organ solo from "Light My Fire" that totally rocks.
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I've been waiting 31 years for this!, December 26, 2005
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This review is from: The Whole Thing Started With Rock & Roll Now It's out of Control (Audio CD)
It's a pity that the many great talents that comprised the Doors were so overshadowed by Jim Morrison's lugubrious presence. I was lucky enough to have ready access to cut-out bins full of vinyl records, from which I plucked such post-Doors gems as Full Circle, Other Voices, Golden Scarab, The Whole Thing and Butts Band (Robbie and John's project with Jess Roden). Too, I was lucky enough to be at an age where I was seeking for the words of wisdom that fill both this album and the Golden Scarab, for Ray's deep, experiential spirituality flows through these works like a river. This isn't the Mrs. Grundy spirituality peddled in your Sunday school sermons, either--this is the spirituality of a life on fire for experience, knowledge, good times and rock and roll! It is the stuff of dreams, but the dream is Life itself. Those with ears to hear will hear everything that is needed to survive this life intact in this work and, of course, in the Golden Scarab.

Ray must have had his absolute pick of the label's stable, for the greatest lights in modern music strut beautifully upon his stage, lending a brilliance to his words and music that I've not seen equaled since. Musical allusions will delight Doors fans, while those fond of obscure talents will scratch their heads and ask: isn't that Flo and Eddie? The Danny Sugarmen singers (Archies, Josie and the Pussycats, et al)? George Segal on Banjo? John Klemmer on Sax?

Don't miss this treat!
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10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Wizard; A True Prodigy, November 13, 2005
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Scott Watson (Pittsburgh, PA United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Whole Thing Started With Rock & Roll Now It's out of Control (Audio CD)
From the greatest keyboard player to ever draw a breath on God's green earth comes Ray Manzarek's 2nd and best album. What a powerful album it is, too! Bicentennial Blues has the most WICKED organ solo I've ever heard. Highly recommended for that song alone.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I love this crazy little album, January 2, 2012
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J. Bynum (the southwest) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Whole Thing Started With Rock & Roll Now It's out of Control (Audio CD)
Ray Manzarek / The whole thing started with Rock N Roll now it's out of control: This is no masterpiece, it's not even essential, but I love everything about this album. His singing here is good and his keyboard work is as excellent as ever. The selections of songs are fun (but not great). However, the title song is a favorite of mine. "I wake up screaming" includes the Jim Morrison poem, read by none other than the future Punk Poetess Patti Smith (her first album appearance, although the production of the song nearly drowns her out). The list of other artists helping with this album is surprising with Flo & Eddie, Joe Walsh, and even the actor George Segal adding a little banjo. There will only be a few people interested in this album, but for those of us who discovered it when it first came out, it remains a treasure. Perhaps you will discover it to be a treasure as well (or you'll be wondering why you spent the money on it). I love it so I give it Five Stars, but I remind you again, it is an unessential release, and an acquired taste.
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1.0 out of 5 stars The titel says it all., July 25, 2010
This review is from: The Whole Thing Started With Rock & Roll Now It's out of Control (Audio CD)
What a fall from grace! What a mess! Shapeless songs with a sorry syntsound. When he and his wife try to be John & Yoko in an orgasm its almoust funny (but for the wrong reasons). No wonder Iggy fled when he and Manzarek tried to make a record together by this time.
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