Enlightenment [Bonus Tracks]Van Morrison
Release Date: 07/01/2008
Original Release:
1990
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1029300_CD
UPC # 600753087633
Label: Polydor (USA)
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Performer: Van Morrison
Artist: Georgie Fame Distributor: Universal Distribution Notes: Personnel includes: Van Morrison (vocals); Paul Durcan (spoken vocals); Bernie Holland (guitar); Steve Gregory, Dave Bishop (saxophone); Henry Lowther (trumpet); Steve Waterman (flugelhorn); Malcolm Griffiths (trombone); Michael O'Suilleabhain (piano); Georgie Fame (electric piano, organ, background vocals); Neil Drinkwater, Alex Gifford (keyboards); Frank Ricotti (vibraphone); Steve Pearce, Brian Odgers (bass); Dave Early, Steve Sanger (drums); The Ambrosian Singers (background vocals). Recorded at Wool Hall Studios, Real World Studio, Box Studio and Pavillion Studio, London, England; The Kirk, Somerset, England. Personnel: Van Morrison (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Steve Gregory , Dave Bishop (saxophone); Georgie Fame, Neil Drinkwater (keyboards); Steve Pearce (bass guitar); Dave Early (drums). Ensemble: Ambrosian Singers. After spending most of the '80s delving deep into Celtic imagery, Van Morrison made ENLIGHTENMENT, using the early rock 'n' roll and R&B of his youth for inspiration. "Real Real Gone" quotes lines from songs by James Brown, Wilson Pickett and Solomon Burke to reflect getting squarely hit by Cupid's arrow, while "In The Days Before Rock 'N' Roll" is where Morrison gets truly nostalgic about the music of his youth. As usual, the imagery used by the Belfast Cowboy is sharp and buttressed by gorgeous string arrangements. Morrison's ruminations on love and life traipse some of the same dark corners as Frank Sinatra's more melancholy '50s work. The near-whispered vocals and low rumble of harmonica on "See Me Through" are soaked with a spiritual restlessness that contrasts the sweetness of "She's My Baby" and the upbeat spirit of "Youth Of 1,000 Summers" (a song ripe to be used as a comeback by any number of '60s soul vets).
Rolling Stone (11/15/90) - 4 Stars - Excellent - "...Morrison's spiritual resurrection, and he comes out stomping....`Real Real Gone' is his most engaging R&B raveup since the days of `Domino'..."
Spin (2/91) - "...Van Morrison's latest record...is no exception for him....he continues to pay homage to those who have inspired him..."
Q (1/91) - Included in Q's list of the 50 Best Albums of 1990.
Audio Magazine (2/91) - Sound B+ / Performance A- "...his funkiest in ages yet it is filled with introspection and serenity..."
New York Times (Publisher) (1/6/91) - "...with its mix of earthy, horn-driven soul and warm, pastoral ballads, ENLIGHTENMENT is his loosest, friendliest work in years..."
NME (Magazine) - "...a strong and consistent album....his most accessible and mainstream offering since WAVELENGTH in 1978..."
Van Morrison first came to notice as the powerful vocalist of the mid-1960s group Them ("Baby Please Don't Go," "Gloria"), and then with the solo hit "Brown-Eyed Girl." Morrison followed this success with two landmark albums, ASTRAL WEEKS and MOONDANCE, which masterfully combined folk, gospel, rock, and jazz. As complex a performer as any that rock & roll has produced, the soulful Irishman has produced numerous outstanding recordings in his long career, mixing his pensive and passionate R&B-inflected rock with a decidedly mystical bent.
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