It allowed Jim Morrison to express his 'old blues man' personality as it gave him the freedom to sing the Blues music that he was influenced by as a child, including musicians such as Howlin' Wolf and John Lee Hooker.
The title of the album comes from a track by American rock band The Doors off of their 1971 album release L.A. Woman.
The song L.A. Woman - Xander says of Buffy, "L.A. Woman? Haven't heard from her. She'll probably come here first thing, though."
Bruce Botnick as himself (archive footage) Sound Engineer and Producer for (L.A. Woman)
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Elizabeth Pickett Chevalier (March 25, 1896 - January 3, 1984) was an American author best known for her 1942 first novel, the best seller Drivin' Woman, which was promoted as a novel in the vein of Gone with the Wind.
He was to work with Hawke again in 2011 as Supervising Field Producer on Season Two of Man, Woman, Wild.
Recently, she starred in the Discovery Channel show Man, Woman, Wild with her husband Mykel Hawke, a former US Army Special Forces officer.
Jim Glaser, who co-wrote the song, released it as a single in 1975, taking it to number 43 on the Hot Country Songs charts.
"Riders on the Storm", a song by The Doors on their 1971 album, L.A. Woman