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  1. 12 de may. de 2022 · Pernicious lockdown conspiracies, leavened by depressed confessions. The mystifying chasm between Van Morrison’s personality and music became total with last year’s Latest Record Project Volume 1, as masterfully sung, textbook R&B rolled under biliously paranoid words. This 28-song more than double-album was loaded with the likes of “The ...

  2. 11 de sept. de 2021 · Pre-order here https://VanMorrison.lnk.to/ATPSR

  3. This is the discography of Northern Irish singer Van Morrison.. Morrison made his first recording playing saxophone on "Boozoo Hully Gully" with the International Monarchs in 1962. His first recording session as lead singer/songwriter with Them was produced by Dick Rowe at Decca's studio. "Don't Start Crying Now" was the first single released and the garage rock classic, "Gloria" was also ...

  4. It should come as no surprise that Van Morrison has made an album inspired by skiffle. Van Morrison’s love of skiffle dates back to his childhood.He would hang out at the famed Belfast record store Atlantic Records, where he’d hear early 20th century folk, blues and jazz from the likes of Lead Belly and Jelly Roll Morton.So when he heard Lonnie Donegan’s take on ‘Rock Island Line’ he ...

  5. 10 de mar. de 2023 · His new album, Moving on Skiffle, is available now. These days, Van Morrison tends to be in the news for reasons that have little to nothing to do with music. His irascibility toward the World Economic Forum, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, et al has been well documented — as have his public clashes with federal governments over pandemic lockdown policies.

  6. The Official Visualiser Video for Problems by Van Morrison, taken from his upcoming album 'Accentuate The Positive'.Pre-order the album at https://VanMorris...

  7. 10 de mar. de 2023 · If skiffle now seems as ancient as the chewing gum on Lonnie Donegan’s bedpost, don’t tell Van Morrison, because this album is a wonderful homage to musician and historian Chas McDevitt’s introduction to a sound that warped via New Orleans and the Delta to Soho and Van’s Belfast. Aside from songs here, which include Hoyt Axton’s epic ...