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

    Veedon Fleece. By Jim Miller. January 2, 1975. Van Morrison is an enigmatic figure. Although he practices the art of a flamboyant soul trouper, he maintains an oddly detached, awkward stage ...

  2. Veedon Fleece es el octavo álbum de estudio del músico norirlandés Van Morrison, publicado por la compañía discográfica Warner Bros. Records en octubre de 1974. Morrison grabó el álbum poco después de su divorcio de su esposa, Janet Planet Rigsbee. Con su matrimonio roto, el músico visitó Irlanda, con su por entonces nueva novia, Carol Guida, durante unas vacaciones en busca de ...

  3. Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Terre Haute pressing denoted by "T" etch in runouts, from metalwork produced at Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Santa Maria ("SX" etch). Original pressing with textured cover. [On back] Produced by Van Morrison for Caledonia Productions. Recorded at Caledonia Studios, California, and Mercury Studios, New York.

  4. Art Direction – Ed Caraeff. Bass – David Hayes, Joe Macho. Composed By – Van Morrison. Drums – Allen Swartzburg, Dahaud Shaar. Engineer – Dahaud Shaar, Elvin Campbell, Jean Shaar, Jim Stern. Flute, Recorder – Jim Rothermel. Guitar – John Tropea, Ralph Walsh. Keyboards – James Trumbo, Jeff Labes. Photography By – Tom Collins (10)

  5. Track List: 5-75. Van Morrison - You Don't Pull No Punches, But You Don't Push the River (0:00)6. Van Morrison - Bulbs (8:50)7. Van Morrison - Cul De Sac (13...

  6. 29 de ene. de 2019 · None of its songs made it onto 1990’s multi-platinum introductory compilation The Best Of Van Morrison, nor its 1993 successor volume. Veedon Fleece is similarly snubbed on more recent hits sets, absent entirely from 2007’s Still On Top and represented with a sole appearance (“Fair Play”) on 2015’s The Essential Van Morrison.

  7. Veedon Fleece is the eighth studio album by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison, released in October 1974. Morrison recorded the album shortly after his divorce from wife Janet Rigsbee. With his broken marriage in the past, Morrison visited Ireland on holiday for new inspiration, arriving on 20 October 1973. While there he wrote, in less than three weeks, the songs included on the album.