Doors - Waiting for the Sun (180G)
Waiting for the Sun (180g vinyl edition) is a heavyweight reissue of the third studio album by The Doors, originally released in 1968. This pressing uses 180-gram vinyl, which is valued by collectors for its durability and potentially improved sound stability, making it a popular format among audiophiles. The album itself shows The Doors expanding beyond their debut’s raw psychedelic intensity into a more varied and polished sound, blending rock, pop, blues, and experimental elements. It includes standout tracks like “Hello, I Love You,” “The Unknown Soldier,” and “Five to One,” which highlight both their radio-friendly songwriting and their darker, more theatrical side. While it was their first album to reach number one in the U.S., it also reflects the band in transition—balancing mainstream success with their more ambitious, avant-garde tendencies.
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TAKE CARE OF YOUR RECORDS
Always handle your vinyl by its edges and label, avoiding fingerprints on the grooves. Before and after each play, gently clean the surface with a carbon-fiber anti-static brush or a dedicated record-cleaning solution to remove dust and debris. Store records upright in their sleeves, away from heat, humidity, and direct sunlight to preserve sound quality and prevent warping..
PICK-UP & RETURNS
PICK UP: We only offer pick-up in store services during our regular operating hours. Due to space limitations, we can only hold on to your order for a maximum of 30 days. Orders that are not picked up during this window will be restocked. No cash or card refunds will be given for unclaimed orders.
RETURNS: We accept returns within 30 days of purchase. All records must be returned sealed and complete (no missing discs or inserts). Approved returns will be issued as in-store credit only, and that credit will also be valid for 30 days.
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