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Track Listings
1 | I Will Be There |
2 | The New Symphony Sid |
3 | Early In The Morning |
4 | Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me) |
5 | Sack O'woe |
6 | Moondance |
7 | Centerpiece |
8 | How Long Has This Been Going On? |
9 | Your Mind Is On Vacation |
10 | All Saints Day |
11 | Blues In The Night |
12 | Don't Worry About A Thing |
13 | That's Life |
14 | Heathrow Shuffle |
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- Is discontinued by manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 13.97 x 12.55 x 1.14 cm; 104.33 Grams
- Manufacturer : Verve
- Manufacturer reference : 731452913623
- Label : Verve
- ASIN : B000004706
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #53,450 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)
- #418 in Contemporary Blues
- #731 in Contemporary Folk
- #791 in Traditional Vocal Pop
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Reviewed in Canada on September 29, 2018
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Reviewed in Canada on October 20, 2002
I wasn't expecting much from Van Morrison doing covers of showtunes and standards from the 1940s and 1950s. It just goes to show though that one never knows an artist's real range until he or she starts exploring it. Although this is as different from the rest of his work as can be imagined, it is all superb. Additionally, these are are very unique renditions of songs I have on other discs by other artists and there is NO overlap. I'm not familiar with Georgie Fame but it is too bad that he and Van Morrsion only did this one work together. What a terrific combination they are. The title tune is worth the price of admission alone. This is a live recording too and I've noticed Van Morrison does particularly well when performing live as opposed to in the studio. Many musical artists do their best work live and perhaps it is the sheer exhiliration and joy of performance that they really need to bring out their best.
Reviewed in Canada on January 26, 2018
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Avec Georgie Fame, plus jazz, avec Sack O'Woe
de Cannonball Adderley.
La versatilité de ce chanteur et musicien exceptionnel nous surpendra toujours.
de Cannonball Adderley.
La versatilité de ce chanteur et musicien exceptionnel nous surpendra toujours.
Reviewed in Canada on January 30, 2004
I haven't heard this album, I plan to buy it now. I thought I'd put the record straight for all the people who are thinking about buying this album and read the reviews below mine for a guide. This album is Van Morrison and Georgie Fame performing the works of Mose Allison, one of the greatest and most underappreciated jazz musicians alive today. I don't have to hear the album to tell a perspective buyer that this is a tremedous album just from being familiar with it's content. Hope I have been helpful.
Reviewed in Canada on March 16, 2000
Much of Van Morrison's musical appeal stems from his spiritual quests and backward glances at the music, from radio and records, which shaped his world ("Wavelength," "Real Real Gone," "Cleaning Windows," and other Morrison classics often mention "radio" or classic R&B giants in their lyrics). So its no suprise that he would eventually take his live band (including British R&B giant Georgie Fame and James Brown sax legend Pee Wee Ellis) to a London nightclub for a loose, jamming live jazz affair.
Morrison and friends nod to the giants of this style: Sinatra (on "That's Life" and "Blues In The Night") Louis Jordan (on "Sack o' Woe" and "Symphony Sid") Mose Allison (on "Your Mind is On Vacation" and who is quoted in the liner notes) and even Morrison himself, who presents the trad jazz version of "Moondance" every vocalist hoped to create. No one will mistake any of this for the triumphs of "Astral Weeks," or "Enlightenment," or whatever your favorite Morrison set may be. But it's a wonderful side trip down some jazz alleys only alluded to in Morrison's legendary body of work. Recommended.
Morrison and friends nod to the giants of this style: Sinatra (on "That's Life" and "Blues In The Night") Louis Jordan (on "Sack o' Woe" and "Symphony Sid") Mose Allison (on "Your Mind is On Vacation" and who is quoted in the liner notes) and even Morrison himself, who presents the trad jazz version of "Moondance" every vocalist hoped to create. No one will mistake any of this for the triumphs of "Astral Weeks," or "Enlightenment," or whatever your favorite Morrison set may be. But it's a wonderful side trip down some jazz alleys only alluded to in Morrison's legendary body of work. Recommended.
Reviewed in Canada on May 26, 2001
This CD featuring Van Morrison and Georgie Fame is a real treat. The arrangements are sharp and the piano and horn solos really captivate the soul. Van really mines many cover tunes from the thirties, forties, and fifities but contributes a few original reworkings. Sack Of Woe, Blues In The Night, and Your Mind Is On Vacation stand out for me but truthfully this CD is great from start to finish. Buy it now.
Reviewed in Canada on January 31, 2000
As a long - time - even- when- he -was- with- "Them" fan, this CD made me love Moondance like the rest of the world has since it was recorded. The rest of this CD showcases Van's incredible phrasing techniques and unique timing that brings to mind another master, Mr. Frank Sinatra. Van Morrison continues to make his presence felt through his music. For those of you who also love the blues, the latest B. B. King release, "Deuces Wild " features Van Morrison on the first cut.
Reviewed in Canada on February 4, 2001
Although I've never really followed the music of either Van Morrison or Georgie Fame, Ive always respected their talents. Since I was in to some of the swing music that was going on at the time, I decided to give this a listen. And I really enjoyed it. I especially like the upbeat faster tunes on here like "Sack O" Wee, "The New Symphony Sid", and "All Saints Day" which reminds a little of the song Choo Choo Cha Boogie. It's on these songs that Morrison and Fame are at their best singing in unison with each other. All of this recorded LIVE in London with no overdubs, just that great spontanious jazzy sound by a couple heavyweight talents having some fun. So if there's any swingcats left over out there, I suggest you pick this album up. It won't disappoint.
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rich hope
5.0 out of 5 stars
live is best
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on March 4, 2022Verified Purchase
i have always had the viewpoint ,that if you cant do it live why bother and when i listen to van morrison , yes he can do it live yet another great album .and thank you momox you never fail delivering great music for my collection
Andy Arbeit
5.0 out of 5 stars
Jazzig, bluesig, zeitlos - klasse!
Reviewed in Germany on January 25, 2017Verified Purchase
In einem Atemzug mit dem Namen „Van Morrison“ fällt der Bandname „Them“. Natürlich fallen dem geneigten Musikliebhaber gleich die LPs „Astral Weeks“ und „His Band and the Street Choir“ ein. Für mich wird Van Morrison immer mit der Scheibe „Beautiful Vision“, mein absolutes Morrison-Highlight, verbunden bleiben.
Weniger Beachtung wurde da wohl den Alben „How long has this been going on“ und „Tell me something“ zuteil. Wie ich finde, ist dies schade, denn gerade „How long has this been going on“ hätte mehr Beachtung verdient.
Van Morrison, ein Ausnahmemusiker, wird immer wieder schnell in die Schublade der Rockmusik gelegt. Seine Wurzeln mögen zweifellos hier liegen, doch alle seine Platten weisen stets auch einen gehörigen Schuss Blues und Jazz auf. Morrison war bei all seinen Aufnahmen stets darum bemüht Jazz-Phrasierungen und -Techniken in seinen Gesang zu integrieren, was ihm auch vortrefflich gelang. Allerdings veröffentlichte er bis 1995 kein Album, welches Kritiker zweifelsfrei den Jazz-Stempel aufgedruckt hätten. Dies sollte sich mit diesem Album ändern. Bereits das Cover verrät; hier handelt es sich um ein anderes Morrison Album. Eingespielt wurde es von Van Morrison with Georgie Fame und Freunden. Dies lässt aufhorchen, denn Georgie Fame bediente schon in den sechs Jahren zuvor die schwarzweißen Tasten bei Morrison-Aufnahmen und fand nie eine Berücksichtigung auf dem Cover. Hier soll bereits nach außen bekundet werden, hier ist etwas anders. Ja, es ist ein lupenreines Jazzalbum.
Eingespielt wurde das Werk am 03. Mai 1995 und zwar live im Ronnie Scott Jazz Club in London. Die Kritik zum Album war sehr durchwachsen, doch mit einem gehörigen Abstand von 22 Jahren muss man einfach feststellen, dass allein „Moondance“ das Herz springen lässt. Immer wieder neue Bläserelemente. Pee Wee Ellis bedient das Saxophon einfach klasse. Auf dem Album befinden sich auffallend viele Coverversionen, die Morrison-Eigenkompositionen wurden neu interpretiert und arrangiert. Herausragend dabei, der Abschluss „Heathrow Shuffle“, welches Morrison anlässlich des Montreux-Jazz-Festivals 19744 spielte. Der Song besticht durch die offensichtliche Spielfreude der Protagonisten.
Insgesamt ist „How long has this been going on“ ein bemerkenswertes und zeitloses Werk, welches immer wieder viel Freude bereitet.
Weniger Beachtung wurde da wohl den Alben „How long has this been going on“ und „Tell me something“ zuteil. Wie ich finde, ist dies schade, denn gerade „How long has this been going on“ hätte mehr Beachtung verdient.
Van Morrison, ein Ausnahmemusiker, wird immer wieder schnell in die Schublade der Rockmusik gelegt. Seine Wurzeln mögen zweifellos hier liegen, doch alle seine Platten weisen stets auch einen gehörigen Schuss Blues und Jazz auf. Morrison war bei all seinen Aufnahmen stets darum bemüht Jazz-Phrasierungen und -Techniken in seinen Gesang zu integrieren, was ihm auch vortrefflich gelang. Allerdings veröffentlichte er bis 1995 kein Album, welches Kritiker zweifelsfrei den Jazz-Stempel aufgedruckt hätten. Dies sollte sich mit diesem Album ändern. Bereits das Cover verrät; hier handelt es sich um ein anderes Morrison Album. Eingespielt wurde es von Van Morrison with Georgie Fame und Freunden. Dies lässt aufhorchen, denn Georgie Fame bediente schon in den sechs Jahren zuvor die schwarzweißen Tasten bei Morrison-Aufnahmen und fand nie eine Berücksichtigung auf dem Cover. Hier soll bereits nach außen bekundet werden, hier ist etwas anders. Ja, es ist ein lupenreines Jazzalbum.
Eingespielt wurde das Werk am 03. Mai 1995 und zwar live im Ronnie Scott Jazz Club in London. Die Kritik zum Album war sehr durchwachsen, doch mit einem gehörigen Abstand von 22 Jahren muss man einfach feststellen, dass allein „Moondance“ das Herz springen lässt. Immer wieder neue Bläserelemente. Pee Wee Ellis bedient das Saxophon einfach klasse. Auf dem Album befinden sich auffallend viele Coverversionen, die Morrison-Eigenkompositionen wurden neu interpretiert und arrangiert. Herausragend dabei, der Abschluss „Heathrow Shuffle“, welches Morrison anlässlich des Montreux-Jazz-Festivals 19744 spielte. Der Song besticht durch die offensichtliche Spielfreude der Protagonisten.
Insgesamt ist „How long has this been going on“ ein bemerkenswertes und zeitloses Werk, welches immer wieder viel Freude bereitet.
Douglas Kaiura
5.0 out of 5 stars
Van, the Man and Georgie Fame, great collaboration!
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2016Verified Purchase
One of the best, taped at Ronnie Scott's in London England, featuring Van and Georgie Fame on backing vocals and Hammond organ. Lot's of jazz selections, New Symphony Sid - King Pleasure and Lester Young, Early in the Morning - Louis Jordan, Sack of Woe - Cannonball Adderley, Center Piece - Jon Hendricks, Blues in the Night - Harold Arlen & Johnny Mercer. Excellent versions of Who Can I Turn to, How Long has this been going on, and That's Life. Also Jazzy version of Moondance. Georgie Fame of Yeh, Yeh fame. Taped in 1995 and still relevant. Arrangements of some by Pee Wee Ellis who played with James Brown. Your Mind is on Vacation - Mose Allison. Also recommended the album that has Mose Allison songs and participation by Mose and Sidran.
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