The Spy (The Doors song)

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"The Spy"
Song by the Doors
from the album Morrison Hotel
ReleasedFebruary 9, 1970
Recorded1969
Studio Elektra Sound Recorders, Los Angeles
Genre Blues
Length4:17
Label Elektra
Songwriter(s) Jim Morrison
Producer(s) Paul A. Rothchild

"The Spy" is a song by the American rock band the Doors. It was written entirely by lead singer Jim Morrison initially calling it "The Spy in the House of Love", [1] and included as the eighth track on the 1970 LP Morrison Hotel . [2]

Contents

Composition and lyrics

"The Spy" is a slow blues song, led by Robby Krieger's guitar riff, accompanied by Ray Manzarek's piano. It features a slow drum beat played with brushes by John Densmore [3] and a bass guitar played by Ray Neapolitan. [4]

Jim Morrison wrote the song in 1969, the year of Morrison Hotel sessions began. The song's lyrics is about the problems in Jim Morrison's relationship with Pamela Courson. Morrison sings about the mistrust in what she was doing, even reaching the point of manipulating Pamela. [1] The song is based on the Anaïs Nin novel, "A Spy in the House of Love". [5] The song was sometimes played live, without modifications, except for a "jam" in the middle of the song.

Critical reception

The Classic Rock Review website describes the song in a possitive review as “a jazz nightclub scene and is different than anything else The Doors have ever recorded. Morrison’s vocals are reserved but potent, as are the lyrics which border on the fine line between true love and total manipulation." [6]

Personnel

Per 2007 40th Anniversary Edition album liner notes. [4]

Additional musicians

References

  1. 1 2 Hopkins, Jerry; Sugerman, Danny (1980). No One Here Gets Out Alive. p. 247.
  2. Unterberger, Richie. "The Doors: Morrison Hotel". AllMusic . Retrieved August 27, 2020.
  3. The Doors (2011). Mr Mojo Risin': The Story of L.A. Woman [Extras]. Eagle Rock Entertainment.
  4. 1 2 Botnick, Bruce; Fricke, David (2007). Morrison Hotel (40th Anniversary edition CD booklet). The Doors. Rhino Records. R2 101173.
  5. Weldman, Rich (2011). The Doors FAQ: All That's Left to Know About the Kings of Acid Rock. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN   978-1617131141.
  6. "The Doors: Morrison Hotel – Review". Classic Rock Review. Retrieved August 27, 2020.