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Too Long in Exile by Van Morrison (CD, Jun-1993, Polydor USA) 
Too Long in Exile by Van Morrison (CD, Jun-1993, Polydor USA)

 
Too Long in Exile by Van Morrison (CD, Jun-1993, Polydor USA)

Artist: Van Morrison
Release Date: Jun 1993
Format: CD
Record Label: Polydor (USA)
Genre: Rock & Pop, Singer/Songwriter
UPC: 731451921926
Product ID: EPID3120798
Description: Personnel: Van Morrison (vocals, guitar, harmonica, alto saxophone); John Lee Hooker, Ronnie Johnson (electric guitar); Teena Lyle (recorder, Hammond B-3 organ, vibraphone, congas, background vocals); Kate St. John (English horn, tenor s...
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Track Listing
1. Too Long in Exile
2. Big Time Operators
3. Lonely Avenue
4. Ball & Chain
5. In the Forest
6. Till We Get the Healing Done
7. Gloria - (with John Lee Hooker)
8. Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
9. Wasted Years - (with John Lee Hooker)
10. Lonesome Road, The
11. Moody's Mood For Love
12. Close Enough For Jazz - (TRUE instrumental)
13. Before the World Was Made
14. I'll Take Care of You
15. Instrumental / Tell Me What You Want

Details
Playing Time:77 min.
Contributing Artists:Candy Dulfer, Georgie Fame, John Lee Hooker, Kate St. John
Producer:Van Morrison
Distributor:Universal Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Personnel: Van Morrison (vocals, guitar, harmonica, alto saxophone); John Lee Hooker, Ronnie Johnson (electric guitar); Teena Lyle (recorder, Hammond B-3 organ, vibraphone, congas, background vocals); Kate St. John (English horn, tenor saxophone); Candy Dulfer (alto saxophone); Howard Francis (piano, Hammond B-3 organ); John Savannah (Hammond B-3 organ, background vocals); John Allair (Hammond B-3 organ); Georgie Fame (keyboards); Richard Cousins, Nicky Scott (bass); Geoff Dunn, Paul Robinson, Kevin Hayes (drums).
Recorded at The Wool Hall Studios, Bath, England and The Plant Recording Studios, Sausalito, California.
Morrison spent much of the '80s and early '90s venturing into the mystic, exploring the spiritual side of his muse to the virtual exclusion of his blues/R&B roots, on a series of dreamy, often beautiful albums. Those that longed for the wailing Celtic bluesman of yore were overjoyed by the release of TOO LONG IN EXILE. Here, Van rediscovers his roots, covering great R&B tunes from the past and knocking out a few of his own.
His lascivious growl invests the horn-driven "Good Morning, Little Schoolgirl" with just the right touch of menace. He simmers the ingredients of the potboiler "Lonely Avenue" perfectly, wringing emotion from the tune without descending into self-pity. On the brooding, minor-key "I'll Take Care Of You," Morrison intermingles devotion with darker emotions to chilling effect. His own tunes are strong as well, especially the semi-autobiographical title tune, which paints a picture of Van as the eternal expatriate of the spirit, trying to reconcile his search for heaven with his place on earth.

Editorial Reviews
3.5 Stars (out of 5)
Rolling Stone (08/05/1993)

Included in Rolling Stone's Essential Recordings of the 90's.
Rolling Stone (05/13/1999)

... from the album's blues underpinning, [Morrison] extends to Brook Benton, jazz instrumentals and songs of his own whose language speaks with a fresh directness...he has sketched in miniature his career's aesthetic evolution....
Rolling Stone (12/23/1993)

...Van and band deliver the same spirited and soulful sound he always has...
Musician (08/01/1993)

...Never has one man's regression therapy sounded THIS exhilarating. And if it ain't curing his blues, it's sure making the rest of the world feel a whole lot better....
Melody Maker (06/12/1993)

...Never has one man's regression therapy sounded THIS exhilarating. And if it ain't curing his blues, it's sure making the rest of the world feel a whole lot better....
Melody Maker (06/12/1993)

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