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Thread started 07/27/07 12:35pm

Mach

Van Morrison



I heard he has new music out ... true or false ?

What CDs do you think are the best of his ?

All I have is moondance and I want to get more

peace!

Thanx rose
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Reply #1 posted 07/27/07 1:31pm

dammme

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Get Astral Weeks

and check this web
http://www.harbour.sfu.ca...n/van.html
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Reply #2 posted 07/27/07 1:54pm

Mach

dammme said:

Get Astral Weeks

and check this web
http://www.harbour.sfu.ca...n/van.html


Thank you rose
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Reply #3 posted 07/27/07 4:20pm

PeteZarustica

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Mach said:

dammme said:

Get Astral Weeks

and check this web
http://www.harbour.sfu.ca...n/van.html


Thank you rose


I'll second Astral Weeks.

If you want another good primer, I would recommend The Philosopher's Stone before investing in any of the Greatest Hits packages. It's a 2-CD set that covers unreleased material throughout his career - weighted towards the late 70's - that will leave you completely stumped that a group of songs could be witheld for as long as they were...
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Reply #4 posted 07/27/07 5:35pm

Mach

PeteZarustica said:

Mach said:



Thank you rose


I'll second Astral Weeks.

If you want another good primer, I would recommend The Philosopher's Stone before investing in any of the Greatest Hits packages. It's a 2-CD set that covers unreleased material throughout his career - weighted towards the late 70's - that will leave you completely stumped that a group of songs could be witheld for as long as they were...


rose Thanx
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Reply #5 posted 07/28/07 1:51am

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PeteZarustica said:

Mach said:



Thank you rose


I'll second Astral Weeks.

If you want another good primer, I would recommend The Philosopher's Stone before investing in any of the Greatest Hits packages. It's a 2-CD set that covers unreleased material throughout his career - weighted towards the late 70's - that will leave you completely stumped that a group of songs could be witheld for as long as they were...



I'll echo Astral Weeks - a timeless, jazz-folk masterpiece.

And Philosopher's Stone is a SUPERB album, and a great recommendation.

I'd also add that Veedon Fleece, St Dominic's Preview, Tupelo Honey, It's Too Late To Stop Now, Poetic Champions and Avalon Sunset are all worth checking out.

Oh, and get TB Sheets too.
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Reply #6 posted 07/28/07 1:57am

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Definetely 'Astral Weeks'-one of the greatest albums of all time. His new stuff isn't half as good unfortunately. Shapeshifter has pretty much hit the nail on the head of what albums to get but I'll also add 'No Guru, No Method, No Teacher'. You might like to start with 'The Best Of...' just to maybe ease you in.
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Reply #7 posted 07/28/07 4:02am

Mach

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Reply #8 posted 07/28/07 4:04am

Mach

AArrrgghhh Org fart

Anyway - Justa another thank you rose
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Reply #9 posted 07/28/07 9:01am

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All great suggestions so far. His catalogue is so vast that it can be confusing but the trip is sublime. I actually love the Greatest Hits volume two and have always felt it could have been released as an actual cd on it's own (except for the annoying Go Tell Me Ma). I was listentening to it last night and it is just perfection to me. Philosopher's Stone and Astral Weeks are two of my favourites.
Has anyone watched the DVD of the old performances just released maybe a year ago?
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Reply #10 posted 07/28/07 9:22am

Mach

Just put a bid in on The Philosopher's Stone biggrin
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Reply #11 posted 07/28/07 11:26am

Christaro

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Reply #12 posted 07/28/07 1:27pm

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the last album I'm aware of is Van Morrison at the Movies-Soundtrack Hits.

to the list above I would add
Beautiful Vision
Inarticulate Speech Of The Heart
& A Sense Of Wonder.
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