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  1. 16 de sept. de 2020 · Van Morrison’s “Veedon Fleece” Reviewed. (Republished review with kind permission from here) Released: October 1974. Track list: Fair Play, Linden Arden Stole the Highlights, Who Was That Masked Man?, Streets of Arklow, You Don’t Pull No Punches, But You Sure Push the River, Bulbs, Cul De Sac, Comfort You, Come Here My Love, Country ...

  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. 8 de nov. de 2019 · Must-Haves: Veedon Fleece (1974) Maybe better than any other album in his catalog, Veedon Fleece effortlessly bridges the divide between Morrison’s earthier, more genre-bound material and his ...

  4. Among Van Morrison fans, Veedon Fleece is a dearly loved cult favorite—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.

  5. Credits. Arranged By [String And Woodwind Arrangements] – Jeff Labes. Art Direction – Ed Caraeff. Bass – David Hayes, Joe Macho. Composed By – Van Morrison. Drums – Allen Swartzburg, Dahaud Shaar. Engineer – Dahaud *, Elvin Campbell, Jean Shaar, Jim Stern. Flute, Recorder – Jim Rothermel. Guitar – John Tropea, Ralph Walsh.

  6. Who Was That Masked Man. 2:55. Streets of Arklow. 4:23. Van Morrison - Veedon Fleece (1974) Part 1 (Full Album) 0:00. Van Morrison - Veedon Fleece (1974) Part 2 (Full Album) 0:00. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1974 Vinyl release of "Veedon Fleece" on Discogs.

  7. The stunning 1974 LP Veedon Fleece chronicled Morrison's emotional turmoil; he then remained silent for three years, reportedly working on a number of aborted projects but releasing nothing until 1977's aptly titled A Period of Transition. Plagued for some time by chronic stage fright, Morrison mounted his first tour in close to five years in ...