All-Star Doors Tribute Album

ByABC News
November 22, 2000, 7:46 PM

Nov. 24 -- Doors guitarist Robby Krieger says that at first, he didnt like the idea of Stoned Immaculate: The Music of the Doors.

The tribute album, which will debut at No. 72 on this weeks Billboard charts, features Krieger and the other surviving Doors keyboardist Ray Manzarek and drummer John Densmore collaborating with the likes of Bo Diddley, Aerosmith, Stone Temple Pilots, and Creed on new versions of the Doors songs.

Tough To Beat the Original Most of the [Doors] covers I heard before had been pretty bad for one reason or another, Krieger says. Most people dont try them very much; I think they figure its going to be pretty tough to beat the original, maybe, because our songs were so kind of weird and different and not very commercial. But when I heard some of the groups they were getting for this, I did get kind of excited especially when I heard they actually wanted to play with us. I thought that sounded like fun; you dont usually do that on your own tribute record.

Other artists to appear on the collection include old-guard heroes like John Lee Hooker and newcomers Days of the New and Smash Mouth.

Krieger says Creeds Scott Stapp came the closest to the late Doors frontman Jim Morrison with his rendition of Riders on the Storm, while Days of the News Travis Meeks got the cojones award for taking on the ambitious The End.

The guitarist was also pleased that he, Manzarek, and Densmore got to create some new music for the album mostly to accompany some of Morrisons spoken-word pieces after tracks by Marilyn Manson, Bush, Chrissie Hynde, UB40, and the Marvelous 3 were pulled due to record-company politics.

Stoned Immaculates afterlife includes an episode of VH1s Storytellers that was shot in Los Angeles and debuts with a 90-minute special at 10 p.m. Sunday, then condenses to a 60-minute form for reruns.