Van Morrison - Avalon Sunset (2008)
BAND/ARTIST: Van Morrison
- Title: Avalon Sunset
- Year Of Release: 1989 (2008)
- Label: Polydor / Exile Productions
- Genre: Blues-rock, Folk-rock
- Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log,scans)
- Total Time: 52:40
- Total Size: 318 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Whenever God Shines His Light (vocals Cliff Richard) 4:54
2. Contacting My Angel 4:58
3. I'd Love To Write Another Song 2:54
4. Have I Told You Lately That I Love You 4:20
5. Coney Island 2:03
6. I'm Tired Joey Boy 2:31
7. When Will I Ever Learn To Live In God 5:38
8. Orangefield 3:52
9. Daring Night 6:13
10. These Are the Days 5:11
11. Whenever God Shines His Light 3:51 (alternative take)
12. When the Saints (Go Marching In) 6:01 (prev. unreleased)
Van Morrison (vocals, guitar);
Cliff Richard (vocals);
Arty McGlynn (guitar);
Neil Drinkwater (accordion, piano, synthesizer);
Stan Sultzman (alto saxophone);
Alan Barnes (baritone saxophone);
Henry Lowther (trumpet);
Cliff Hardie (trombone);
Georgie Fame (Hammond organ);
Clive Culberson, Steve Pearce (bass);
Roy Jones, Dave Early (drums, percussion);
Katie Kissoon, Carol Kenyon (background vocals).
1. Whenever God Shines His Light (vocals Cliff Richard) 4:54
2. Contacting My Angel 4:58
3. I'd Love To Write Another Song 2:54
4. Have I Told You Lately That I Love You 4:20
5. Coney Island 2:03
6. I'm Tired Joey Boy 2:31
7. When Will I Ever Learn To Live In God 5:38
8. Orangefield 3:52
9. Daring Night 6:13
10. These Are the Days 5:11
11. Whenever God Shines His Light 3:51 (alternative take)
12. When the Saints (Go Marching In) 6:01 (prev. unreleased)
Van Morrison (vocals, guitar);
Cliff Richard (vocals);
Arty McGlynn (guitar);
Neil Drinkwater (accordion, piano, synthesizer);
Stan Sultzman (alto saxophone);
Alan Barnes (baritone saxophone);
Henry Lowther (trumpet);
Cliff Hardie (trombone);
Georgie Fame (Hammond organ);
Clive Culberson, Steve Pearce (bass);
Roy Jones, Dave Early (drums, percussion);
Katie Kissoon, Carol Kenyon (background vocals).
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. In the end, though, Van returned to Christ and found himself rewarded with his first British Top 20 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 the kind of sentimental orchestration that might hurt one's teeth were it not for its perpetrators' almost childlike wonder. Cynics, then, needn't concern themselves with love songs like "Have I Told You Lately" and "Orangefield"--both of which suggest that, despite his renewal of faith, Morrison's muse isn't purely metaphysical. Even better is the spoken-word reverie "Coney Island," in which a grown man can be heard extolling the virtues of potted herrings. Naturally, it's the best thing here. --Peter Paphides
Blues | Folk | Rock | FLAC / APE
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