An American Prayer

An American Prayer is the ninth and final studio album by the American rock band the Doors. Following the death of Jim Morrison and the band's breakup, the surviving members of the Doors reconvened to set several of Morrison's spoken word recordings to music. It was the only album by the Doors to be nominated for a Grammy Award in the "Spoken Word" category.

An American Prayer
Studio album by
Jim Morrison & the Doors
ReleasedNovember 17, 1978 (1978-11-17)
Recorded
  • March 1969 & December 1970 (spoken word and "Roadhouse Blues")
  • 1978 (music) using a professional 16-track machine
Genre
Length38:40
46:49 (1995 reissue)
Label
Producer
Jim Morrison & the Doors chronology
The Best of The Doors
(1973)
An American Prayer
(1978)
Greatest Hits
(1980)

Keyboardist Ray Manzarek perceived An American Prayer as being divided into five parts, with the first covering Morrison's childhood and the second his high school years; the third concerning "the young poet, stoned on a rooftop with acid dreams." The fourth his musical career and finally the fifth is a "final summation in a way, of the man's entire life and his philosophy."

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