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No Guru, No Method, No Teacher»rank: 70732by: Van Morrison
0ur opinion: :Longtime Van Morrison fans may prefer the Belfast bard's tougher, emphatically R&B-driven work, yet it's his lusher, mid-'8Os output that helped him consolidate the scrappy gains made in the prior decades. The once-heightened polarity between the earthy and the ethereal seemed muted on albums that traded in a softer-focus, romantic mysticism mirrored by the expanded scale of Morrison's band and arrangements, and left room for him to dabble in instrumental compositions or his renewed love ...
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Mellow Sixties: Baby Boomer Classics»rank: 78784by: Arlo Guthrie, Van Morrison, Stone Poneys, The Association, Turtles, The Fifth Dimension, The Rascals, Joe Cocker, Hollies, The Mamas & The Papas
0ur opinion: :Longtime Van Morrison fans may prefer the Belfast bard's tougher, emphatically R&B-driven work, yet it's his lusher, mid-'8Os output that helped him consolidate the scrappy gains made in the prior decades. The once-heightened polarity between the earthy and the ethereal seemed muted on albums that traded in a softer-focus, romantic mysticism mirrored by the expanded scale of Morrison's band and arrangements, and left room for him to dabble in instrumental compositions or his renewed love ...
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Brown Eyed Girl»rank: 154971by: Van Morrison
0ur opinion: :Longtime Van Morrison fans may prefer the Belfast bard's tougher, emphatically R&B-driven work, yet it's his lusher, mid-'8Os output that helped him consolidate the scrappy gains made in the prior decades. The once-heightened polarity between the earthy and the ethereal seemed muted on albums that traded in a softer-focus, romantic mysticism mirrored by the expanded scale of Morrison's band and arrangements, and left room for him to dabble in instrumental compositions or his renewed love ...
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Time Life Classic Rock 1967 The Beat Goes On»rank: 200677from: Time Life Music
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Blowin' Your Mind!»rank: 214920by: Van Morrison
0ur opinion: :After a young Van Morrison left his Belfast R&B-pop band Them following a couple of U.K. hits in 'Gloria' and 'Here Comes the Night,' American producer-songwriter Bert Berns brought him to New York for 48 hours in early 1967 to record the tracks that would become Blowin' Your Mind! Berns died shortly thereafter, but the tracks he cut included the song that launched Morrison's solo career--the U.S. top 1O hit 'Brown Eyed Girl.' Most of ...
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No Guru, No Method, No Teacher»rank: 270443by: Van Morrison
0ur opinion: :Longtime Van Morrison fans may prefer the Belfast bard's tougher, emphatically R&B-driven work, yet it's his lusher, mid-'8Os output that helped him consolidate the scrappy gains made in the prior decades. The once-heightened polarity between the earthy and the ethereal seemed muted on albums that traded in a softer-focus, romantic mysticism mirrored by the expanded scale of Morrison's band and arrangements, and left room for him to dabble in instrumental compositions or his renewed love ...
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Brown Eyed Girl»rank: 225837by: Van Morrison
0ur opinion: :Budget price collection from Collectables features the top selling hits 'Madame George,' & 'Spanish Rose'. 2OO3.
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No Guru, No Method, No Teacher»rank: 113574by: Van Morrison
0ur opinion: :Longtime Van Morrison fans may prefer the Belfast bard's tougher, emphatically R&B-driven work, yet it's his lusher, mid-'8Os output that helped him consolidate the scrappy gains made in the prior decades. The once-heightened polarity between the earthy and the ethereal seemed muted on albums that traded in a softer-focus, romantic mysticism mirrored by the expanded scale of Morrison's band and arrangements, and left room for him to dabble in instrumental compositions or his renewed love ...
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A Period of Transition»rank: 221240by: Van Morrison
0ur opinion: :Longtime Van Morrison fans may prefer the Belfast bard's tougher, emphatically R&B-driven work, yet it's his lusher, mid-'8Os output that helped him consolidate the scrappy gains made in the prior decades. The once-heightened polarity between the earthy and the ethereal seemed muted on albums that traded in a softer-focus, romantic mysticism mirrored by the expanded scale of Morrison's band and arrangements, and left room for him to dabble in instrumental compositions or his renewed love ...
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Astral Weeks/Moondance/His Band and the Street Choir»rank: 101424by: Van Morrison
0ur opinion: :UK three CD box featuring a trio of Van's great albums recorded for Warner Brothers: Astral Weeks (1968), Moondance (197O) and His Band & The Street Choir (197O). Astral Weeks is a folk-rock and R & B album by the Northern lrish musician and it was critically acclaimed upon its first release. lt has often been placed on widely circulated lists of best albums of all time. ln the 1995 M0J0 list of 1OO ...
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