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Monthly Archives: April 2011
VAN MORRISON Part 9 – A Magic Time In The New Millennium
Van Morrison released 8 albums in the first decade of the new millennium. Since this corresponded with a period where I was less of a completist than in the past, I’m actually missing 3 of these albums. One of them, … Continue reading
VAN MORRISON Part 8 – Philosopher Stoned At The End Of The 1990’s
In the last half of the ‘90s, Van Morrison released four new albums as well as a 2-CD rarities compilation. He continued to cover the same musical ground as usual, with a couple of small tweaks to keep his fans … Continue reading
VAN MORRISON Part 7 – Enlightened In The First Half Of The 1990’s
When Van Morrison began the 1990’s, he had been a recording artist for over 25 years. In that time he covered a lot of musical ground, and went from being a popular million-selling hit maker with gold & platinum records … Continue reading
VAN MORRISON Part 6 – An Irishman In The Second Half Of The 1980’s
For No Guru, No Method, No Teacher (1986), the now 40-year-old was feeling nostalgic for his younger years on the first song, “Got To Go Back.” Lyrically it’s pleasant, but the muted production doesn’t do the song any favors. He … Continue reading
VAN MORRISON Part 5 – An Irishman In The First Half Of The 1980’s
The 1980’s were not a great decade in Van Morrison’s career, although he was prolific, releasing 8 studio albums (including a collaboration with The Chieftains) and 1 live album. On my first pass through these albums this past week, I … Continue reading
VAN MORRISON Part 4 – Closing Out The ’70s
As I approached the five studio albums (and one live album) that Van Morrison released between 1973 and 1979…the years immediately following his run of commercial and artistic success which concluded with 1972’s Saint Dominic’s Preview…I was unsure of what … Continue reading