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The Best of Van Morrison

The Best of Van Morrison

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Artist: Van Morrison
Label: Polydor / Umgd
Category: Music

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Format: Original Recording Reissued, Original Recording Remastered
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 5 x 0.4

UPC: 731453745926
EAN: 0731453745926
ASIN: B000009DDJ

Release Date: July 14, 1998
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Condition: Case contains a crack. Plays fine.

Tracks:

  • Bright Side Of The Road
  • Gloria
  • Moondance
  • Baby Please Don't Go
  • Have I Told You Lately
  • Brown Eyed Girl
  • Sweet Thing
  • Warm Love
  • Wonderful Remark
  • Jackie Wilson Said (I'm In Heaven When You Smile)
  • Full Force Gale
  • And It Stoned Me
  • Here Comes The Night
  • Domino
  • Did Ye Get Healed
  • Wild Night
  • Cleaning Windows
  • Whenever God Shines His Light
  • Queen Of The Slipstream
  • Dweller On The Threshold

Similar Items:

  • Moondance
  • The Best of Van Morrison Volume 3
  • The Best of Van Morrison, Vol. 2
  • Van Morrison At The Movies: Soundtrack Hits
  • Still on Top: The Greatest Hits

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
Van Morrison reputedly wasn't crazy about the idea of a greatest-hits package, and this set's haphazard programming--which leaps from period to period, style to style, tossing in two key singles by his mid-'60s band Them--speaks to his lack of involvement. Still, it rivals iMoondance/i as Morrison's most popular album, and for a reason: like that classic, it offers one deeply soulful, spiritually and musically thoughtful track after another. Much of his more "difficult" work is ignored here; in fact, iBest of.../i gives us an intriguing picture of a Van who's almost eager to please. i--Rickey Wright/i

Album Description
Import pressing of this ace collection now deleted in the US! Van Morrison has boldly followed his own musical path since the '60s and this compilation proves that he has the talent to match his own vision. From the early days with Them ('Gloria') through his critically successful solo career ('Moondance', 'Brown Eyed Girl', 'Have I Told You Lately'), he remains one of the most beloved and influential artists in modern music, 20 tracks total, also including 'Jackie Wilson Said (I'm In Heaven When You Smile)', 'Domino', 'Here Comes The Night' and more. Universal. * Please note this version is not remastered.


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4 out of 5 stars Classic Morrison   June 12, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Van listened to the old bluesmen in his youth back in Ireland. You can hear those influences when Van sings. This CD is excellent because it has all of the songs that van is famous for.


4 out of 5 stars A fantastic introduction to Van the Man   January 6, 2008
People who complain about this collection- pointing out that no single disc compilation can give a definitive portrait of Van Morrison's entire career, that it tends to ignore the man's more challenging and artistically minded work, that its haphazard sequencing makes it hard to get a feel for his evolution as a musician, etc.- seem to be ignoring one thing: this disc is a wonderful listen. No, it isn't definitive. It doesn't even try to be. It's supposed to be an accessible introduction, a way into Van Morrison's large and often daunting discography, a means of convincing you to drop your hard-earned cash on records like Moondance and Tupelo Honey and Astral Weeks and perhaps even the early albums when Van was a member of the garage band Them (thanks to the inclusion of the stunningly cathartic "Gloria," which epitomizes rock 'n' roll in its rawest form while conveying the feeling of unbottled teenage angst- it should give anyone who was or is a child goosebumps). And in that, it's incredibly successful. This disc is so fun to listen to that you're probably gonna want to run out and get at least three more Van albums before you've even listened to half of this thing. And honestly, how can you resist a single collection of songs that includes "Bright Side Of The Road," "Gloria," "Moondance," "Baby Please Don't Go," "Have I Told You Lately," "Brown Eyed Girl," and "Sweet Thing?" And that's just the first seven songs! The album does lose a bit of energy after that, and it is admittedly missing a few classics, but for the most part it's a great listen. You'll love it, trust me.


5 out of 5 stars Fantastic compilation   November 23, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This compilation has arguably Van Morrisons best work. My personal favorites: Moondance (of course!!!), Brown Eyed Girl, Sweet Thing, Warm Love, Jackie Wilson Said, Full Force Gail, Here Comes The Night, Domino, and Whenever God Shines His Light. There are a number of other great songs as well as those I listed. The one song I love that is not on this CD is Crazy Love. It is on the CD titled "Moondance" which also has some other great songs like Caravan, Into The Mystic, and Glad Tidings.br /br /I put this CD in and I just feel good. Van Morrison just does that to me.


5 out of 5 stars It says the BEST of Van Morrison   October 5, 2007
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

The best thing about this album, eh CD, is that you may buy it for the hit songs that are included. If you do, you are in for a wonderful discovery, the other music on this CD is even better then the hits!! I have read this was produced without Van's help or even approval. Much has also been written about the "flow" of the songs. In the end it's all about the music, and this is a GREAT CD. Unless you do not like this genre of music at all (I guess metal heads beware), you will find much to like and possibly love about it. As someone else said in their review, I have given it as a gift frequently, and it's always been appreciatted. So if you are still on the fence, jump in and buy it. Signed Don Morrison (Van's brother). JK


5 out of 5 stars Van the man...   June 22, 2007
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

There's no organization to the music on this cd which has always been one of the great joys of a Van Morrison release where one song seems to lead to another and the sound as a whole is like listening to one inspiring arrangement but even with that in mind this collection is wonderful. Rather then having one large spiritual experience, you get 20 small spiritual miracles. Because to me, Van's music has always been so full of soul it is like a spiritual ride.

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