It is Sunday afternoon and pouring with rain; I won’t be going anywhere today which gives me a chance to tell you about a CD I have been listening to for the last few days. It is called New Arrangements & Duets by Van Morrison. When I first heard about this new album I was a bit dubious about buying it because I imagined it would be nothing new and I didn’t like the idea of Van’s songs being given the jazz big band treatment. However, when I heard Steal Your Heart Away with Willie Nelson, and then read glowing reports of the album launch concerts in Brighton I thought I ought to hear it. Now after a few listens I don’t think it is one of Van’s greatest albums by any means, but there are several tracks including one magnificent song that make it a worthwhile addition to Van’s oeuvre. I think the Exile team spared any expense on the bland sleeve design though.
Van & Kurt Elling. |
Van & Curtis Stigers. |
Van & Joss. |
The album ends on a happy high note with Van being joined for two songs by Willie Nelson and his legendary Martin acoustic guitar Trigger. Willie effortlessly breathes new life into What’s Wrong With This Picture and Steal My Heart Away. Willie has such a rich distinctive voice that he can make anything sound great. I was pleased to see that Jay Berliner turns up for these songs, also Lukas Nelson, Tony Fitzgibbon on fiddle. Bobby Terry steel guitar, and Mickey Raphael on harmonica. In summary, I think this for me is a mixed album with some lesser tracks, but also some excellent ones with So Quiet In Here and The Masters Eyes sounding especially great. It is all down to personal taste, some people like the big band sound and others like a more acoustic folkier sound. I like it when Van the alchemist mixes up several genres of music into something that he makes uniquely his own, and I’d like to hear an album of new original songs by Van, but I don’t know if that will happen. One thing is for sure, Van’s voice is still as good as ever. Cheers.
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