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Filename K:\Lossless Temp\Van Morrison\Van Morrison - Moondance - 1970 (1990 Warner Bros. 7599-27326-2)\Van Morrison - Moondance.wav Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrateded.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p.208. ISBN 0-646-11917-6. Filename K:\Lossless Temp\Van Morrison\Van Morrison - Beautiful Vision - 1982 (1998 Exile Productions Ltd, 537 542-2)\Van Morrison - Beautiful Vision.wav Christgau, Robert (1980). "Pazz & Jop 1979: Dean's List". The Village Voice . Retrieved 26 May 2016. During the recording of the album, one of the musicians, trumpet player Mark Isham, referred Morrison to Pee Wee Ellis who lived nearby. Morrison brought him in to do the horn charts for "Troubadours", but Ellis remained and worked on the entire album. The band also included Toni Marcus on strings, Robin Williamson on penny whistle, and Ry Cooder playing slide guitar on "Full Force Gale". [2] Music and lyrics [ edit ]

Hope’s what they send you for a speedy recovery. Or it’s what incumbent presidents warm up like leftovers just before election year. High and plural, it’s what parents forever hold for children, and what’s forever being confounded, disappointed or dashed. Low and singular, it’s the guy next to Crosby in all those Road pictures. Besides, he’s up to something a little different and more ambitious here than a tent meeting. He’s trying to close the big circle, as the other songs on the first side suggest and as side two makes plain. “Stepping Out Queen” introduces a womanly spirit who’ll appear throughout Into the Music in various guises as muse, helpmate, liberator. As Angeliou. In “Stepping Out Queen,” she’s someone who’s shared separately some of Morrison’s dark nights: “Well you go through the drama/And you work in the dharma/Then you stand up and wipe your mirror clean.” In “You Make Me Feel So Free,” which closes out side one, she’s direct inspiration, mistress and muse — and the occasion for a funny, rueful confidence: “I heard them say that you can have your cake and eat it/But all I wanted was one free lunch.” Into the Music was voted the sixth-best album of 1979 in the Pazz & Jop, an annual poll of American critics nationwide; [19] Christgau, the poll's supervisor, ranked it fourth on his own year-end list. [20] In The Rolling Stone Album Guide (1983), Dave Marsh later said the second half's suite of nocturnal ballads was "the greatest side of music Morrison has created since Astral Weeks". [11] Morrison biographer Erik Hage called the record "a fully fleshed-out musical vision that often surrenders to rapturous moments of pure beauty". [2] Aftermath [ edit ]

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Heylin, Clinton (2003). Can You Feel the Silence? Van Morrison: A New Biography, Chicago Review Press, ISBN 1-55652-542-7 Filename K:\Lossless Temp\Van Morrison\Van Morrison - Inarticulate Speech Of The Heart - 1983 (2008 Exile Productions LTD, 5308759)\Van Morrison - Inarticulate Speech of the Heart (remastered 2008).wav Morrison wrote most of the songs while he was staying with Herbie Armstrong in the Cotswold village of Epwell, England, and the sense of place is reflected in the spirit of the music. During this time, he would often walk through the fields with his guitar composing the future album's songs. [3] Filename K:\Lossless Temp\Van Morrison\Van Morrison - What's Wrong With This Picture - 2003 (2003 Blue Note Records, 7243 5 93651 2 1)\Van Morrison - What's Wrong With This Picture.wav

Filename L:\Lossless Temp\Van Morrison\1997. Van Morrison - The Healing Game (2008 Exile Production, 5308757, E.U.)\Van Morrison - The Healing Game.wav Dutchcharts.nl – Van Morrison – Into the Music" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved 5 November 2023. a b Christgau, Robert (8 October 1979). "Christgau's Consumer Guide". The Village Voice . Retrieved 26 May 2016. Filename L:\Lossless Temp\Van Morrison\1968. Van Morrison - Astral Weeks (1990 Warner Bros, 7599-27176-2, Germany)\Van Morrison - Astral Weeks.wav After the release of Into the Music and before his next release Common One in 1980, Morrison appeared at the Montreux Jazz Festival with a fleshed-out band. He performed two of the songs from the album, "Troubadours" and "Angeliou". These two songs featured Morrison interacting with the brass section, composed of Pee Wee Ellis and Mark Isham. Erik Hage describes this musical relationship between Morrison and the two brass musicians as "simply stunning". [21] Morrison's 2006-released DVD, Live at Montreux 1980/1974, contained these performances of the two songs.Into the Music reached the Top 30 on the UK Charts and received widespread acclaim with some critics listing it as one of the year’s best albums. The release finished off a legendary decade of output for this artist who continues to perform 40 years later. Marsh, Dave (1989). "The 1001 Greatest Singles". control.lth.se. Archived from the original on 4 February 2002 . Retrieved 12 August 2008. a b Marsh, Dave (1983). "Van Morrison". In Marsh, Dave; Swenson, John (eds.). The Rolling Stone Record Guide (2nded.). Random House. p. 345-46. ISBN 0394721071. Filename L:\Lossless Temp\Van Morrison\1979. Van Morrison - Into The Music (2008 Exile Production Ltd., 5305454, E.U.)\Van Morrison - Into The Music [Remastered].wav The 29 January 2008 reissued and remastered version of Into the Music contains alternative takes of "Steppin' Out Queen" and "Troubadours".

If you were happy in high school, maybe hope was your first date for the dance. And if you’re Van Morrison, she must be a brown-eyed girl. Name of Angeliou, according to Into the Music, another wonderful record from Van the Man. Filename K:\Lossless Temp\Van Morrison\Van Morrison - Common One - 1980 (1990 Polydor, 839 600-2)\Van Morrison - Common One.wav Filename K:\Lossless Temp\Van Morrison\Van Morrison - Avalon Sunset - 1989 (2008 Exile Productions LTD, 5305449)\Van Morrison - Avalon Sunset.wav Filename K:\Lossless Temp\Van Morrison\Van Morrison - A Period Of Transition - 1977 (1997 Polydor, 53 7457-2)\Van Morrison - A Period Of Transition.wav Filename K:\Lossless Temp\Van Morrison\Van Morrison - Days Like This - 1995 (1995 Exile Productions LTD, 527 307-2)\Van Morrison - Days Like This.wav

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