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T.B. Sheets
Release Date: 1990 - 04 - 04, Audio CD, Sony Last Update 22.11.2009 05:45
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The Philosopher's Stone - Van Morrison
by GentleGenius - written on 02/05/09 (Very useful, 176 readings)
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CD, as there are too many of them. Also, the picture of the album sleeve above is very different to the one I own, which is the original. Van Morrison s double CD "The Philosopher s Stone" is a collection of tracks - some good and some not so good....a couple of them are superb and a couple of them are truly terrible - which were I suppose swept from the studio cutting room floor over a period of years. A fair proportion of the songs are merely different arrangements of material appearing on some of Van s other albums, and the rest are virtually otherwise unknown. Apart from "Flamingoes Fly / Stepping Out Queen 2 / Bright Side Of The Road" and a ...
The Philosopher's Stone - Van Morrison
by GentleGenius - written on 02/05/09 (Very useful, 176 readings)
Rating:
CD, as there are too many of them. Also, the picture of the album sleeve above is very different to the one I own, which is the original. Van Morrison s double CD "The Philosopher s Stone" is a collection of tracks - some good and some not so good....a couple of them are superb and a couple of them are truly terrible - which were I suppose swept from the studio cutting room floor over a period of years. A fair proportion of the songs are merely different arrangements of material appearing on some of Van s other albums, and the rest are virtually otherwise unknown. Apart from "Flamingoes Fly / Stepping Out Queen 2 / Bright Side Of The Road" and a ...
Days Like This - Van Morrison
by salgirl - written on 12/02/01 (Very useful, 89 readings)
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most outstanding track, but inoffensive just the same. Thankfully "Ancient Highway" stops the album from just petering off into niceness, with something much more distinctive. This is Van the poet, the songster, the artist and that wonderfully meandering voice he has is perfect for this little beauty. Stop and really listen to the words, they're the magic here. "In The Afternoon" and we're back to that lazy harmonica that we know and love so well. Still on the laid-back trail, this finishes off a chilling album. If I had to describe this as a day, it would ...
Days Like This - Van Morrison
by salgirl - written on 12/02/01 (Very useful, 89 readings)
Rating:
most outstanding track, but inoffensive just the same. Thankfully "Ancient Highway" stops the album from just petering off into niceness, with something much more distinctive. This is Van the poet, the songster, the artist and that wonderfully meandering voice he has is perfect for this little beauty. Stop and really listen to the words, they're the magic here. "In The Afternoon" and we're back to that lazy harmonica that we know and love so well. Still on the laid-back trail, this finishes off a chilling album. If I had to describe this as a day, it would ...
Too Long In Exile - Van Morrison
by mumsymary - written on 24/02/05 (Useful, 103 readings)
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exile This was first produced in 1993 I have not listened to this cd for a while come sit down next to me and listen , Van Morrison sings blues. I really like listening to blues sometimes. This may not be his best CD but i find it pleasant and tranquil to listen too. Van Morrison sings/ growls in his unmistakable voice he also plays guitar, harmonica, alto sax. . He is accompanied by John lee Hooker, Ronnie Johnson. electric guitar. Teena Lyle (recorder, Hammond B-3 organ, vibraphone, congas, background vocals); Kate St. John (English horn, tenor saxophone); Candy Dulfer (alto saxophone); Howard Francis (piano, Hammond B-3 organ); John Savannah (Hammond B-3 organ, ...
Too Long In Exile - Van Morrison
by mumsymary - written on 24/02/05 (Useful, 103 readings)
Rating:
exile This was first produced in 1993 I have not listened to this cd for a while come sit down next to me and listen , Van Morrison sings blues. I really like listening to blues sometimes. This may not be his best CD but i find it pleasant and tranquil to listen too. Van Morrison sings/ growls in his unmistakable voice he also plays guitar, harmonica, alto sax. . He is accompanied by John lee Hooker, Ronnie Johnson. electric guitar. Teena Lyle (recorder, Hammond B-3 organ, vibraphone, congas, background vocals); Kate St. John (English horn, tenor saxophone); Candy Dulfer (alto saxophone); Howard Francis (piano, Hammond B-3 organ); John Savannah (Hammond B-3 organ, ...
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