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  1. www.rollingstone.com › music › music-album-reviewsVeedon Fleece - Rolling Stone

    14 de jul. de 2008 · Veedon Fleece. By Andy Greene. July 14, 2008. By 1974, Van Morrison was probably exhausted. During the past ten years, the Irish troubadour had morphed from a garage rock king (as the leader of ...

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  4. Veedon Fleece, an Album by Van Morrison. Released in October 1974 on Warner Bros. (catalog no. K 56068; Vinyl LP). Genres: Singer-Songwriter, Contemporary Folk, Folk Rock. Rated #28 in the best albums of 1974, and #1415 of all time album..

  5. 24 de abr. de 2017 · 1974 Veedon Fleece was the last album from Van Morrison’s initial run of solo records; subsequently he went into semi-retirement for three years, only emerging to appear in The Band’s The Last Waltz.In some respects, it’s almost the completion of the circle begun with Astral Weeks; returning to Ireland at the end of his marriage, Veedon Fleece is more steeped in acoustic mysticism than ...

  6. Veedon Fleece est le huitième album studio de Van Morrison sorti en octobre 1974. Le chanteur natif de Belfast s'est durablement exilé aux États-Unis dès l'âge de vingt-et-un ans, cédant dans un premier temps à la volonté de son producteur Bert Berns afin de lancer sa carrière solo, puis à celle de l'américaine Janet Planet qu'il a épousée un peu plus tard.

  7. Among Van Morrison fans, Veedon Fleece is a dearly loved cult favourite—and it contains some of Van’s most richly atmospheric, emotionally moving work. Influenced by a stay in Ireland, songs like “Streets of Arklow” and “Country Fair” are bucolic mood pieces with mystical overtones, simultaneously hypnotic and stirring.