Moondance Van Morrison

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  • Release Date: 10/25/1990
  • Original Release: 1970
  • Sales Rank: 1,064
  • Label: WARNER BROS / WEA
  • UPC: 075992732628

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Moondance

1LISTENAnd It Stoned Me 4:30
2LISTENMoondance 4:35
3LISTENCrazy Love 2:34
4LISTENCaravan 4:57
5LISTENInto The Mystic 3:25
6LISTENCome Running 2:30
7LISTENThese Dreams Of You 3:50
8LISTENBrand New Day 5:09
9LISTENEveryone 3:31
10LISTENGlad Tidings 3:13

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It's easy to forget the strained lives that produced many of rock's masterpieces. Van Morrison was a onetime teen star -- his Belfast group Them had hits with songs like "Here Comes the Night" and "Gloria." In 1968, he had just produced ASTRAL WEEKS, a miasmic, transcendent, almost orchestral song cycle that wowed critics but confused audiences. On MOONDANCE, however, Morrison found a purer evocation of the music in his mind: an open, bluesy, affirming, and astonishingly tuneful series of songs on such elemental subjects as fishing and drinking ("And It Stoned Me"), love ("Crazy Love"), and the radio ("Turn it up!" he howls in the rocking "Caravan"). You also get the jazzy, unapologetically joyful "Moondance" and a uniquely beautiful, saxophone-tinged journey that wanders -- as Morrison puts it -- "Into the Mystic." Bill Wyman, Barnes & Noble



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Van's Bestby JohnQ

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July 16, 2009: Moondance is Van's greatest album and ought to be part of any collection. At the time of this review Barnes & Noble do not have two other great Van Morrison albums but they deserve mention: "Hard Nose the Highway" and "Saint Dominics Preview", both of which are worth seeking out.

I Also Recommend: Tupelo Honey [Bonus Tracks], His Band and the Street Choir.

a fan o' vanby Anonymous

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February 24, 2001: moondance's greatness is enhanced by van morrison's unique voice. each song on the album is a smooth,flawless effort by one of the legendary singers of all time.