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Band & Street Choir

Band & Street Choir
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Artist : Van Morrison
Binding : Audio CD
EAN : 0075992718820
Label : Warner Bros
Number of Discs : 1
Product Group : Music
Release Date : 1987-05-14
UPC : 075992718820
ASIN : B000002KBD
Track Listings for
Disc-1
1. Domino
2. Crazy Face
3. Give Me a Kiss
4. I've Been Working
5. Call Me up in Dreamland
6. I'll Be Your Lover, Too
7. Blue Money
8. Virgo Clowns
9. Gypsy Queen
10. Sweet Jannie
11. If I Ever Needed Someone
12. Street Choir
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His Band and the Street Choir appeared at a time--1970--when Van Morrison was building on the great critical successes of Astral Weeks and Moondance. His third Warner Bros. album contains a number of radio-friendly tracks clearly aimed at the singles market and few clues of the serious, brooding melancholy of Astral Weeks. Kicking off with the jaunty "Domino," the album is generally dominated by uptempo swingers such as "Call Me Up in Dreamland," "Give Me a Kiss," and "Blue Money." The cover photography and liner notes by then wife Janet Planet reveal a smiling Morrison and hint at a newfound personal contentment. This mood did not last long after Van left the artists' community of Woodstock. But even here, in "I'll Be Your Lover Too" and "Crazy Face," there are moments that are essential listening for fans of his sullen splendor and mysticism. --Rob Stewart
Customer Reviews
Vintage Van Morrison (2003-08-31)
4
"His Band And The Street Choir" has been called a rhythm & blues-album, but it really isn't. It's a Van Morrison-album, which means that it can't be classified as one or the other.

Filled with saxophones, tasty piano playing, organ flourishes, and acoustic and electric guitars, "His Band And The Street Choir" is vintage Van Morrison - an amalgam of rock, blues, folk, jazz and country.It is not as innovative and certainly not as idiosyncratic as "Moondance" or "Astral Weeks", leaning more heavily towards classic R&B, but it is a very solid and appealing record.

The muscular rockers "Blue Money" and "Domino", and the joyous, swinging "Give Me A Kiss", are among the highlights, as are the bouncy "Call Me Up In Dreamland", the gospel-tinted ballad "If I Ever Needed Someone", and the upbeat, piano-driven blues "Sweet Jannie", which also features some great lead guitar playing from John Platania. But everything is worth a listen, really, although not every song is equally great.

To me, "Tupelo Honey" remains Van Morrison's strongest album, but "His Band And The Street Choir" is no throwaway either.Recommended.

Definitely one of his best (2003-07-26)
5
Still in his prime form, this album offers the full spectrum of what Van Morrison can be. From his moody, somewhat meloncholy "I'll Be Your Lover," to his well known "Domino," and in between the down-to-earth, sexy, "I've Been Working," this album encompasses a spectrum most of his others do not, in that it is a transition including musical mysticism, blues, and pop (not a criticism but a complement). As a lover of his live bootlegs I find this to be one of the most satisfying studeo albums Van Morrison ever produced - period.
DELIGHTFUL R&B EXCURSIONS (2003-06-22)
4
Domino is the catchy slice of soulful pop that opens this great album. Crazy Face has gorgeous organ and I love the rockabilly rhythm and catchy melody of Give Me A Kiss. I've Been Working is an impressive funk workout that actually reminds me of the sound of James Brown; it's awash in exquisite sax and organ. The rousing Call Me Up In Dreamland sounds more like country-soul to me and here again the sax is the hero. Van goes into torch song mode for the brooding I'll Be Your Lover Too. One of the highlights of the album is the brilliant Blue Money with its catchy tune, hypnotic chorus and bubbling beat. (The obscure singer Cristina did a marvellous cover of Blue Money on her now out-of-print album Sleep It Off that appeared on Ze Records in the 1980s). Overall, His Band And The Street Choir is a wonderful showcase of Morrison's delightful take on various R&B styles. Measured against masterpieces like Moondance, Tupelo Honey and Hymns To The Silence, it's not amongst his absolute best, but by any other standard it's a great work that will amply reward the listener.
van needs a new robe (2003-02-03)
4
good cd not great but van man lose the robe you are not a hippie an irish sorcerer yes not a hippie child hows that well ill be your lover too is amazing thats how it is and the rest aint bad either
Wow (2002-10-31)
5
I wish somebody would tell me what is better than this Van Morrison compilation(Other than Caravan, Glad Tidings and Into the Mystic---My all-time favorites)This is superb Van Morrison. You feel like he's really enjoying the performance and his compadres play off each other. An all-around effort. Wow! Thanks.
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