Full Circle
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Full Circle is the eighth studio album by the American rock band the Doors, released in August 1972. It is the second album after Jim Morrison's death, and the last they compiled until the 1978 album An American Prayer. The album includes "The Mosquito", the last Doors single to chart. - Wikipedia
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BBC
Our favourite V - neck woolly jumper -wearing lads are back to reclaim their throne
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All Music
Although the group doesn't delve too hard into funk, it still doesn't mesh particularly well together, especially since the material, while well-sung as ever, isn't particularly distinguished. That doesn't mean it's bad -- the album is pleasant enough as it spins -- but it's simply not that memorable, which is quite a disappointment after the very, very nice Nathan Michael Shawn Wanya.
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Soul In Stereo
It’s a respectable release but not a game changer.
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All Music
Full Circle is definitely an appropriate name for this last project of original material to be issued under the Doors moniker.
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Pop Matters
2012 - Full Circle shows the Doors intent on a sunnier, more upbeat approach.
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Sputnik Music
2014 - Despite being a bit of an improvement over Other Voices, Full Circle is still nothing special.
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Icon Fetch
Full Circle finds the trio trying to reinvent themselves.
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Consequence of Sound
2009 - Full Circle is not the thinking man’s rock record, it is pure and simple modern rock with a bite that’s been lost in gimmicks and cliches since around 2003 or so.
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Louder
2015 - The Doors’ final albums, recorded after the death of their talismanic singer.
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