Still on Top: The Greatest Hits [Digipak]Van Morrison
Release Date: 09/09/2008
Original Release:
2007
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1039345_CD
UPC # 600753111963
Label: Polydor (USA)
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Performer: Van Morrison
Engineer: Enda Walsh; Jim Stern; Alastair McMillan; Mick Glossop; Walter Samuel; Brooks Arthur Producer: Dick Rowe; Ted Templeman; Van Morrison; Bert Berns; Van Morrison Distributor: Universal Distribution Notes: Audio Mixers: Jim Stern; Alastair McMillan; Mick Glossop; Walter Samuel. Liner Note Author: Barry McIheney. STILL ON TOP: THE GREATEST HITS is a career-spanning anthology of hits by mercurial Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison. Starting with two key tracks by his Rolling Stones-like 1960s band, Them--"Gloria" and "Here Comes the Night"--the set passes over Morrison's legendary 1968 album, ASTRAL WEEKS, a jazzy mood piece that works best as a whole, but otherwise cherry-picks a ton of FM radio classics. "Wild Nights," "Domino," "Moondance," and "Have I Told You Lately That I Love You" are among the many highlights, presented in remastered sound.
Dirty Linen (p.82) - "Tracing the Celtic soul rocker from his beginnings as top dog among the Jagger/Davies shouters of the time with the seminal group Them to his place as top headman to bong smokers and onto becoming the best blue-eyed soul singer to ever come out of Ireland is quite a journey in and of itself."
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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