Vol. 2-Best of by Van Morrison (CD, 1993)

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The Best Of Van Morrison Volume Two CD is a compilation album released by Polydor Records in 1993. Featuring songs from the 1970s, this album showcases the best of Van Morrison's music in a jewel case with near mint inlay condition. With a rock genre and being the second volume of a best of collection, this CD offers fans a comprehensive look at the music of Van Morrison in the United States.

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Record LabelPor, Polydor / Umgd
UPC0731451776021
eBay Product ID (ePID)3070894228

Product Key Features

Release Year1993
FormatCD
GenreRock
ArtistVan Morrison
Release TitleVol. 2-Best of

Dimensions

Item Height0.39 in
Item Length5.62 in
Item Width4.96 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks15
Number of Discs1
TracksReal Real Gone, When Will I Ever Learn to Live in God, Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child, In the Garden, Sense of Wonder a, I'll Tell Me Ma, Coney Island, Enlightenment, Rave on John Donne / Rave on (Part 2) - (Live), Don't Look Back, It's All Over Now Baby Blue, One Irish Rover, Mystery the, Hymns to the Silence, Evening Meditation
NotesWhen it comes to 'best of' compilations for an artist like Van Morrison, it's hard to stop at one, so thankfully Universal didn't. His big radio hits and pop-rock-oriented accessible material were featured on the first volume, so here we get to venture a little further into the mystic with the Celtic Blues prophet. What comes across on this collection, which centers on the second half of Morrison's career, is his staunch individualism. As evidenced by spiritually-flavored cuts like 'In the Garden', 'The Mystery' and 'Hymns to the Silence'. When a particular philosophical/musical notion strikes Morrison, he follows it to the end. It's this devotion to the muse that makes Morrison such a vital artist. Morrison couldn't abandon melodicism if his life depended on it, though, so there are also overwhelmingly infectious tunes like 'When Will I Ever Learn to Live in God', the simple, moving 'One Irish Rover' and the rocking 'Real Real Gone'. 15 tracks. Universal.

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