| | |  | Other | Home » » » Keep It Simple | | | | | | | Description: | | On April 1st, Lost Highway will proudly release Keep It Simple, the new album from Van Morrison. Keep It Simple is Morrison's first album of new material since 2005, and the first in several years in which he composed all 11 songs specifically for one album.
In the interim the legendary artist had a year that may be unprecedented for any living artist, having released three separate collections of his hits, with the latest, Still On Top entering the UK charts at #2 and selling platinum, proving the ongoing appetite for his unrivalled work.
His music has always incorporated the widely varied influences he heard and absorbed since his childhood days on the streets of Belfast- long before the bands of his youth and his initial breakthrough with the band he started early on- called "Them."
On Keep It Simple, Morrison honors all those varied influences - Ulster-Scots Celtic, Jazz, Folk, Blues, Country, Soul and Gospel - and an added surprise of a mighty Ukelele -most times melding them all together at once creating his unmistakable signature sound.
In some of these songs Morrison addresses the propaganda of the myth perpetrating rock music world. There is a definite theme that recurs throughout the album, especially in the title track.
In keeping with that idea, Keep It Simple does not boast the big horns or expected string arrangements of some of Morrison's previous work. What it does feature are gorgeous songs rich with emotion, depth and beauty. | | | Product Details: | | | Audio CD Release Date:
| April 01, 2008 | | Studio:
| Lost Highway | | Number Of Discs:
| 1 | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 75 reviews |
| | | Track Listing: | | | 1. | How Can A Poor Boy | | 2. | School Of Hard Knocks | | 3. | That's Entrainment | | 4. | Don't Go To Nightclubs Anymore | | 5. | Lover Come Back | | 6. | Keep It Simple | | 7. | End Of The Land | | 8. | Song Of Home | | 9. | No Thing | | 10. | Soul | | 11. | Behind The Ritual | |
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Love Van, but...Sep 20, 2009 Maybe on the 10th listening I'll discover something more, but what I was looking for wasn't there. Van has an incredible talent for writing beautiful melodies that are wonderfully obscured by his unique vocals, yet they come through gorgeously in the background through the talented musicians with whom he surrounds himself. No matter, I love the man, regardless. What a gift he is to us.
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Not his best workAug 16, 2009 I read the reviews and bought it. I wonder who reviews these. Not my favorite. it is just OK. even my wife finds it so so.
Trying His BestJul 07, 2009 On the opening cut, titled "How Can a Poor Boy?," Van Morrison asks, "How can a poor boy get deliver this message to you?" Over the next 10 cuts, he then proceeds to preach, teach, and thoroughly reach us with message after message, all the while trying his best to remember to keep it simple after all. Even when he threatens to get carried away, an on "That's Entrainment" and "Behind the Ritual," where things can get a bit, uh, complicated, he manages to win us over with the bold simplicity of his musical vision. I still fondly recall the Poi Dog Pondering lyric that went, `If I die in a car wreck, let me have Van Morrison on the tape deck." Amen!
So-o-o-o good.Jun 08, 2009 This music is so very good, though one might not realize it at first. It's truth at a vibrational level, like all good Irish music, blues, and ... Van Morrison, providing me with some healing actualization and uplift. (All I'm drinkin' is a smoothie.)
Absolute for fans!Mar 21, 2009 For long time Van Morrison fans, this work shows how much versatility he has as well as where his roots are. He has talked in interviews about his fathers record collection that included Delta Blues, Jazz and regional music of days gone by. All this can be found and enjoyed in this work and the title song is a great reminder of how we should keep things. Van Morrison, I love each and every track!!! Bravo!
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