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  1. 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 ...

  2. 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 #1390 of all time album..

  3. 2 de may. de 2008 · Veedon Fleece was one of the Van Morrison recordings I missed in the mid-70s, but when it was remastered and reissued on CD, I picked it up as I wanted to fill in the holes in my Van Morrison collection. Along with Astral Weeks, Veedon Fleece is generally held to be one of the most inaccessible and mystical works in the Morrison canon.

  4. Track Review. Fair Play 8.5/10. Veedon Fleece is beside Moondance from 1970 and Astral Weeks from 1968 one of the best Van Morrison albums ever. It's an, at that time contemporary ,folk rock album with a great deal of excellent songs and makes me in parts thinking of Bob Dylan. The ten songs of Veedon Fleece show Van Morrison as both an ...

  5. Nevertheless, Morrison’s 1974 long-player is superb in its own right. Beloved by great ones like Leonard Cohen and Jeff Buckley, and characterized as one of their all-time favorites by Sinéad O’Connor and Elvis Costello, Veedon Fleece is introspective and evocative, an underrated classic within Van Morrison’s catalog.

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  7. 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.