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Van Morrison's It's Too Late To Stop Now Volume I, released in 1974, is a live album capturing the energy and passion of his performances during the 1973 tour. Featuring classics like Into the Mystic, Caravan, and Domino, the album showcases Morrison's soulful voice and dynamic stage presence. Known for its exceptional sound quality and vibrant arrangements, this album remains a definitive live recording, celebrating Morrison's artistry and connection with his audience.
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Product Identifiers
Record LabelSony Legacy, Snyl
UPC0889853232611
eBay Product ID (ePID)3046047924
Product Key Features
Release Year2016
FormatRecord
GenreRock
ArtistMorrison, Van
Release TitleIt's Too Late to Stop NOW, Volume I
Dimensions
Item Height0.25 in
Item Weight1.16 lb
Item Length12.12 in
Item Width11.70 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks18
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Ain't Nothin' You Can Do 1.2 Warm Love 1.3 Into the Mystic 1.4 These Dreams of You 1.5 I Believe to My Soul 2.1 I've Been Working 1.7 Help Me 2.3 Wild Children 1.9 Domino 2.5 I Just Want to Make Love to You 2.1 Bring It on Home to Me 3.2 Saint Dominic's Preview 2.3 Take Your Hand Out of My Pocket 3.4 Listen to the Lion 2.5 Here Comes the Night 4.2 Gloria 2.7 Caravan 4.4 Cyprus Avenue
Number of Discs2
NotesDigitally remastered double vinyl LP pressing in gatefold jacket of this 1974 live album from the acclaimed singer/songwriter. Frequently named as one of the best live albums ever recorded, It's Too Late to Stop Now was recorded during what has often been said to be Morrison's greatest phase as a live performer. The album is composed of performances that were recorded in concerts at the Troubadour in Los Angeles, California, the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium and at the Rainbow in London from a three-month tour with his eleven-piece band, the Caledonia Soul Orchestra, from May to July 1973.