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Astral Weeks by Van Morrison (CD, Jul-1987, Warner Bros. Records Record Label) 
Astral Weeks by Van Morrison (CD, Jul-1987, Warner Bros. Records Record Label)

 
Astral Weeks by Van Morrison (CD, Jul-1987, Warner Bros. Records Record Label)

Artist: Van Morrison
Release Date: Jul 1987
Format: CD
Record Label: Warner Bros. Records (Record Label)
Genre: Rock & Pop, Singer/Songwriter
UPC: 075992717625
Product ID: EPID3123761
Description: Personnel includes: Van Morrison (vocals, acoustic guitar); Larry Fallon (arranger); Jay Berliner (guitar); John Payne (flute, soprano saxophone); Warren Smith, Jr. (vibraphone, percussion); Richard Davis (bass); Connie Kay (drums). Reco...
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  astral weeks
Review created: 04/17/09
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love van morrison great album some of his best work from early in his musical career great songs amust for any fan


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  Astral Weeks
Review created: 04/05/09

If you love music from the 60's, you have to have this CD, album or tape. It is, simple put, the best.


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  Astral Weeks good for Years and Years!
Review created: 04/02/09

Astral Weeks is a brilliant work of art you can enjoy all the way through, from first strum to last. I'll put it on while I'm workng on a painting or cooking a meal, and before I know it I'm on my third trip through the jazzy/folksy, unique songs. Astral Weeks sets such a nice mood. I'm glad i added this CD to my collection.


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  Tastes Change As We Do
Review created: 03/16/09

I remembered that I really liked this peace of music in 1969 when it first came out. Heard a review of the anniversary release on PBS,to high praise,classic,etc. and ordered me a DVD of it. This is 2009 and I am not 30 any more and this is not my taste any more. I will sell it on E-Bay soon. This program will not let me exit without selecting a rating, there for, it is excellent for the under 30's and poor for the 70's giving an average of average.


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  A 60's Masterpiece
Review created: 07/09/08
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Brilliant effort by the great Van Morrison.

The man is a fantastic talent; his music is at times subtle and at times charismatic, and often very soulful.

Many consider Astral Weeks to be his greatest work.
Van of course has many very fine albums; but I can't think of a better one than this one. His music (in other words his recordings) works well when taken together as a whole. Van never completely changes; but each LP or CD reveals a slightly different side or aspect of the man's music.

The music is perhaps hard to define; but I would say the elements or maybe influences are R&B, Soul, Pop, Jazz, and Folk, as with all of Van's records. My impression is that Astral Weeks was influenced by Bob Dylan's work as well. The lyrics are personal and somewhat impressionistic. I don't try to read too much into them.

This recording definitely bears the imprint of the 60's milieu; which in my mind is a good thing.

The record cover itself is a good representative of the music inside.

Give it a listen- most likely you'll find it to be a culturally enriching experience.


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  cool but
Review created: 05/08/08
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the cd will NOT play on my computer... everything else was great, booklet and cd like new kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk


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  Astral weeks
Review created: 03/04/08
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There are two kinds of people in the world, those few of us who recognize the brilliance of Van Morrison's Astral weeks and the rest of the world. For those of us who get it, this LP is by far the best of all time. It cannot be easily defined or placed in any specific genre, but rather exists as one of those rare examples of art that come together by some special circumstance. I first heard Madame George when I was 16 in 1968 and I still listen to it often. But many people, my college roommates for example just don't get it. But the other reviews covered all this. I just wanted to point out that Madame George is not about an ageing transvestite. The review by Bangs, written back in the day, is a piece of work worthy to be read, but Bangs got it all wrong. In his twisted and demented state of drug addiction he wrote about things he imagined. He misinterpreted the line "Playing dominos in drag" and went off on this crazy story about a transvestite. Tell me where he/she fits into the story of this album? This album is about Van and his life and experience of youth and transcendence. Van had himself denied that it has anything to do with a transvestite and spoke of how it was written as stream of consciousness and that it was a sort of composite character. Van had been influenced by the mystic poems of W B Yeats and his young wife Georgie who went by George, and was the catalyst for Yeats automatic writing. It is possible that George Yeats is alluded to here, but there is a more specific metaphor, and that Madame George which was originally Madame Joy, is a reference to drugs. In the song the lyrics are "happy taking Madame Joy" which results in falling into a trance, and then you get weaker and your knees begin to sag. Hey it happens when you get stoned. And then "in the corner playing dominos and drag" that is inhale, "the one and only madame Joy". Clearly the next scene is a drug bust "Lord have mercy I think that its the cops" and then its all thrown out to the street below. The lyrics are not really that obscure. But the song is not just about getting stoned, rather it is about passing though that period of youthful turmoil and the memories and loves and experiences that consume all young people. Remember Van's first name is also George and at some point he has to go and says goodby to Madame Joy. The song Puff the Magic Dragon was a thinly veiled allegory of the same story. Van's is just so much more vivid and real yet vague enough that it becomes a universal experience. I hope you are someone who gets it, most musicians do and that is why it is always considered one of the most important albums of its era.


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  astraL WEEKS
Review created: 12/03/07
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THE ITEM CAME AS ADVERTISED AND IN TIMELY FASHION. THANK YOU.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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  Time Capsule Revisited
Review created: 07/08/07
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I wanted a CD of Van Morrison. The date here says CD 1987? I thought that was the publish date but apparently VM put out this music in 1967! The notes say it was his first record and it does have his signiture songs on it such as Cyprus Avenue and Madame George. My fav is a tasty love ballad called Ballerina. Actually, when I bought this I was thinking of VM's more commercial hits like Moondance and a really far out spiritual song called Into the Mystic. His characteristic R&B influence is infused throughout these songs. But Rolling Stone Magazine rated Astral Weeks as the number 19 in the top 500 most influencial records. On first hearing, you are struck by the intense vocals. It was jarring. Then a few times later you start to hear the nuances. He's got all acoustic back up of seasoned jazz musicians. They recorded these 8 songs in two days. Just as the jacket notes explain, the songs interweave in the lyrics until the whole collection becomes a tapestry all seemingly as if one complete song. This explains why you've probably not heard any of these become hit songs. The music is acoustic and you can hear the upright bass throughout sliding up and down behind the melodies. Then the trademark horns come blowing through in the minor key love ballad that was probably the older sister of Moondance, it was called The Way Young Lovers Do. This cut actually may have made the charts at some time. Realizing that when this record was being made everybody was going electric like Dylan and the Beatles were putting Sgt. Peppers together. Here comes Van Morrison fresh on the musical scene with an all acoustic collection of songs that weave together his personal experiences into a beautiful array of songs that get better with every time through. The vocal range is amazing. VM's horn-like tenor rings true and clear playing on the lyrics with repetition and melodic runs that keep true to the spirit of the song and build on its expressive feeling. I was put off initially by the lack of pop sound on this recording. But I trusted the Rolling Stone reviewers and the artistry of Van Morrison that makes this a musical gem.


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  All Time Great
Review created: 03/08/07

This Album appears on many people's top 100 albums of all time lists. I can see why. Regardless of your favorite genre, this record is awesome from beginning to end.


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