Van Morrison - At the Movies - Soundtrack Hits Review

By James McQuiston, published Mar 19, 2007
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Van Morrison - At The Movies - Soundtrack Hits / 2006 EMI / 19 Tracks / http://www.vanmorrison.co.uk / http://www.emicap.com /

Before listening to this CD, I only knew Van Morrison to do a little ditty called "Brown Eyed Girl". However, the use of his music during movies shows me that the amount of work that he has done in the last thirty-forty years has been impressive. For those individuals that are completists, there is only one previously unreleased song off of this disc (a live version of "Moondance" from the An American Werewolf in London soundtrack.

Of course, the beauty of this disc comes in the fact that it collects all of these songs from 19 different soundtracks and puts them together for individuals to easily listen to. The orientation of these tracks is also strong, seeming to be more than less in chronological order. One could argue that Morrison could provide more of a hand in "mixing" the tracks to allow for a cohesive thought, but the songs stand up well with this orientation. The interesting thing about this compilation is that most individuals will not have seen all nineteen of these movies. While individuals will be able to hear the tracks, they do not know the context in which the director and music producer wished to imbue on the track. I don't know of how EMI could have given individuals a better sense of how the track was used, but perhaps if this CD was included in a box set with a 96 page booklet explaining how the songs were used, this compilation would be even better than it is now.

Takeaways
  • The amount of work that Van Morrison has done in the last forty years has been impressive.
  • While not a greatest hits, the disc is still strong in showing some of Van Morrison's classic songs.
  • The disc seems to be more or less in chronological order.
Did You Know?
Most compelling to Van Morrison fans will be the inclusion of a live version of "Moondance" from the "An American Werewolf in London" soundtrack.
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