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Van Morrison Album - Beautiful Vision

Van Morrison Album - Beautiful Vision (Front side)
Album Information :
Customers rating: (24 ratings)
Release Date:1990-10-25
Type:Audio CD
Genre:Adult Contemporary, Album Rock, Blue-Eyed Soul, Celtic Rock, Early R&B, Jazz-Rock, Pop, Pop/Rock, Pop/Rock Music, Popular Music, Rock, Rock/Pop, Singer/Songwriter, Soft Rock
Label:Warner Bros / Wea
UPC:075992365222
Approx. Price:$7.98 (USD)
Track Listing :
1 . Celtic Ray
2 . Northern Muse (Solid Ground)
3 . Dweller On The Threshold
4 . Beautiful Vision
5 . She Gives Me Religion
6 . Cleaning Windows
7 . Vanlose Stairway
8 . Aryan Mist
9 . Across The Bridge Where Angels Dwell
10 . Scandinavia
Description :
2009 digitally remastered and expanded edition of Van's classic 1982 album featuring two previously unreleased bonus tracks: 'Cleaning Windows' (Alternate Take) and 'Real Real Gone'. Includes original artwork and full lyrics to Van Morrison compositions 12 tracks. Polydor.
Review - Amazon.com :
This 1982 sleeper captures Van Morrison banking the fires of his more urgent, R&B-flavored '70s classics to sculpt a quieter, contemplative synthesis laced with Celtic flourishes, minimalist synthesizers, and the skeletal horn charts of saxophonist Pee Wee Ellis and trumpeter-synthesist Mark Isham. Neither as expansive as the pastoral jazz meditations of the underrated Common One nor as limpid as the glossier, sometimes gloomier confessional pop that dominates his later-'80s albums, Beautiful Vision hews to ballads and loping, midtempo songs that allow Morrison gentle foils for his unmistakable vocal melismas. On its best tracks, "Dweller on the Threshold," "Cleaning Windows," "Vanlose Stairway," and "She Gives Me Religion," he alchemizes soul, gospel, and his own Irish roots in a balance he would often pursue from this point forward. --Sam Sutherland
Customer review - 2000-08-05
- A Haunting and Memorable Album By Van The Man!
I first heard this album when I was living outside London in the early 1980s, and quickly became a re-confirmed Van Morrison fan. No one has a wider range of styles, interpretations, and abilities than Van, and he puts all of his eclectic talents to use here. From the opening "Celtic Ray", a celebration of the simple joys of Irish country life to the final refrains of the instrumentally provocative "Scandanavia', Morrison shows why he has so confounded fans and critics for the last three decades. This album marked a new, less popular, but much more mature style, or styles, since Morrison is so multi-faceted in his approach to each song that it is hard to describe his musical tastes, uses of instruments or arrangements that he has to be heard across a number of albums to recognize common and recurring themes or approaches. There is much to appreciate and enjoy here, from the haunting "Beautiful Vision" to "Dweller On The Threshold" to the comically caustic commentary in "Cleaning Windows", Morrison's take on a multi-talented artist moonlighting as a workman. There are several instrumentals here, and they do much to provide the atmospherics for the mood of the album. My favorite is the aforementioned "Scandanavia", although a number of other songs like "Aryan Mist" have instrumental sections that are absolutely beautiful. Morrison later revved up his career with the blockbuster "Avalon Sunset" album later in the 80s. But all the elements he brought so memorably into that later comeback and reemergence onto the popular charts was here in this album in spades. I think you will a lot to enjoy and appreciate in this sleeper of an album by one of the best of the sixties generation of singer/songwriters. Enjoy!
Customer review - 1999-09-15
- A Definite High Point in Van's Career
"Beautiful Vision" is one of Van Morrison's most accessible and enjoyable works. Besides such high quality "hits" as "Dweller On The Threshold", "She Gives Me Religion", and "Cleaning Windows", it also contains the delicate and haunting "Across The Bridge Where Angels Dwell" and the eventual concert favorite "Vanlose Stairway" in its original form. The lyrics are intriguing and the Van's voice is strong and emotional as he sings of his return to his Irish roots. The musical arrangements are just the right balance between pop/rock and Van's unique fusion of jazz, soul, r&b and Lord knows what else. A real winner.
Customer review - 2005-09-25
- Van's one true masterpiece...
I am confounded as to how and why people do not appreciate the greatness of this work. I first heard "Cleaning Windows" while driving from San Francisco to Oakland on the Bay Bridge, and said to myself "I MUST find and purchase this CD!". I have a lot of other Van, but this is still by far the BEST! Seriously. The odd thing is, all the other songs on the CD are masterpieces, also. Some day this work will be rightly appreciated. What's not to love?
Customer review - 2005-01-29
- Maybe Not His Best, But My Personal Favorite
By the time Van recorded Beautiful Vision, his spiritual journey, first tentatively sketched out in Hard Nose, amplified in bits and pieces in subsequent releases, but really filled out in Common One, had reached the tipping point: He finally put the sounds, the words, the atmosphere, the vision -- into a complete package, and Beautiful Vision is the result. To me every song works and flows gently into the next, revealing additional layers of depth and beauty to Van's journey. The production here is warm and inviting, and the musicianship top-notch, punctuated by Mark Knopfler's tasteful guitar and Mark Isham's pipes.

Although there are other Van albums for other moods, ones that may have more upbeat songs or more spirited performances, it is Beautiful Vision that to me holds up and warrants repeated listens. If this were the only album Van released it would be enough to secure his name in the pantheon. Fortunately it's not, but it's a must-have.
Customer review - 2000-01-18
- my favorite van cd
This is a beautiful CD and I do think it is one of his best. I didn't know much about Van before this album, other than his renowned Brown-Eyed Girl. Every song is lovely & generally up-tempo, Cleaning Windows is fabulous. Really. I have bought many of his CD's after this one and though they are good, this is better. I do wish he would print the words to the songs though-can hardly understand a word the man is saying!
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