The Doors' album, The Little Games, is a collection of psychedelic rock that showcases the band's experimental side. The album features tracks like "The Spy," "The Unknown Soldier," and "Wishful Sinful," which are a blend of Jim Morrison's captivating vocals and the band's distinctive sound.
The album's opening track, "The Spy," sets the tone for the rest of the album, with its haunting melody and eerie lyrics. The band's use of unusual instrumentation, including the use of a sitar on "The Soft Parade," adds to the album's experimental feel.
The Little Games is a departure from the band's earlier work, with the album exploring themes of war, politics, and the human condition. The album's standout track, "The Unknown Soldier," is a protest song that criticizes the Vietnam War and the government's handling of it.