Totally dig both these albums. They catch the vibe of what these bands were doing at the time.
Great listens (IMHDO)
Side 1
1. "Who Do You Love?"
2. "Medley": "Alabama Song (Whiskey Bar)", "Back Door Man", "Love Hides", "Five to One"
Side 2
1. "Build Me a Woman"
2. "When the Music's Over"
Side 3
1. "Close to You"
2. "Universal Mind"
3. "Break On Thru, #2"
Side 4
1. "Celebration of the Lizard"
2. "Soul Kitchen"
LINE-UP
Jim Morrison–vocals
Ray Manzarek–organ, keyboard bass, lead vocals on "Close to You", backing vocals
Robby Krieger–guitar
John Densmore–drums
Released-July 20, 1970
Recorded-July 21, 1969 – May 8, 1970 at various U.S locations
Label-Elektra
Producer-Paul A. Rothchild
Engineer-Bruce Botnick
Remote Recording Facilities-Fedco Audio Labs and Wally Heider Recording
Side One
1. "Jumpin' Jack Flash"
2. "Carol"
3. "Stray Cat Blues"
4. "Love in Vain"
5. "Midnight Rambler"
Side Two
1. "Sympathy for the Devil"
2. "Live with Me"
3. "Little Queenie"
4. "Honky Tonk Women"
5. "Street Fighting Man"
LINE-UP
Mick Jagger–vocals; harmonica on "Midnight Rambler"
Keith Richards–guitar, backing vocals
Mick Taylor–guitar
Bill Wyman–bass guitar
Charlie Watts–drums
Ian Stewart-piano on "Carol", "Little Queenie" and "Honky Tonk Women"
Released-September 4, 1970
Recorded-November26, 1969, Baltimore Civic Center, November 27 & 28, 1969, Madison Square Garden, January–February 1970, Olympic Studios (vocal overdubs)
Label-Decca (UK) London (USA)
Producer -The Rolling Stones & Glyn Johns
Recording and Mixing Engineer–Glyn Johns
Mixing and Editing–Andy Johns and Roy Thomas Baker
Tape Operator–Chris Kimsey
Photography–David Bailey
Art director–John Kosh
Recording by Wally Heider Mobile