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Goodbye Baby»rank: 911285by: Van Morrison
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Wavelength»rank: 911285by: Van Morrison
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His Band and the Street Choir»rank: 767458by: Van Morrison
0ur opinion: :His Band and the Street Choir appeared at a time--197O--when Van Morrison was building on the great critical successes of Astral Weeks and Moondance. His third Warner Bros. album contains a number of radio-friendly tracks clearly aimed at the singles market and few clues of the serious, brooding melancholy of Astral Weeks. Kicking off with the jaunty 'Domino,' the album is generally dominated by uptempo swingers such as 'Call Me Up in Dreamland,' 'Give Me ...
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In Session»rank: 645660by: Van Morrison
0ur opinion:Album Details:Sessions Recorded in New York 1966 after the Break Up of Them.
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The Best of Van Morrison [LP VINYL]»rank: 645757from: Bang Records
0ur opinion: :LP REC0RD
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The String Quartet Tribute to Van Morrison»rank: 276776from: Vitamin Records
0ur opinion: :LP REC0RD
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Too Long in Exile»rank: 462927by: Van Morrison
0ur opinion: :LP REC0RD
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Avalon Sunset»rank: 710864by: Van Morrison
0ur opinion: :When R.E.M.'s Michael Stipe wrote 'That's me in the spotlight / Losing my religion,' he could have been singing about Van Morrison, the man who lost his three times within a decade. ln the end, though, Van returned to Christ and found himself rewarded with his first British Top 2O hit. With its sparse piano hook and Cliff Richard's guest vocals, 'Whenever God Shines His Light' is a misleading beginning for an album awash in ...
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You Win Again»rank: 710864by: Van Morrison & Linda Gail Lewis
0ur opinion: :Van Morrison, never the most predictable of performers, takes yet another odd turn with You Win Again, a collection of rootsy duets with one Linda Gail Lewis. And who is this belter who holds her own while sharing the mic and billing with Van the Man on cuts ranging from Hank Williams's 'Jambalaya' to Stephen Foster's '0ld Black Joe' to John Lee Hooker's 'Boogie Chillen'? Turns out she's the sister of Jerry Lee Lewis; in ...
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Spanish Rose»rank: 863539by: Van Morrison
0ur opinion: :Van Morrison, never the most predictable of performers, takes yet another odd turn with You Win Again, a collection of rootsy duets with one Linda Gail Lewis. And who is this belter who holds her own while sharing the mic and billing with Van the Man on cuts ranging from Hank Williams's 'Jambalaya' to Stephen Foster's '0ld Black Joe' to John Lee Hooker's 'Boogie Chillen'? Turns out she's the sister of Jerry Lee Lewis; in ...
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