Van Morrison's Magic Time
Like Fine Wine, Van Morrison Only Gets Better with Age
By Erin McMaster, published Apr 10, 2006
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Van Morrison is known for some good tunes throughout the past few decades. Some releases have had a joyful appeal while others more subdued and sedentary. Magic Time is the most recent release.
Magic Time has a wonderful poise of groove and smoothness showing off Van Morrison's best - be it crooning or some feisty blues. His charm shines through his Sinatra and Como covers ("This Love of Mine" and "I'm Confessin'" respectively). And his efforts as producer allow a genuine love for blues and soul to shine through and make the music great. He has assembled a band that knows what each song needs and delivers it. Nothing more and nothing less. Allowing the greatness of each song to stand for itself.
Magic Time is Van Morrison paying homage to old R&B singers while freeing himself to find his way back to a world of melody, or his Irish roots. He delivers each song, from blues romps to melancholic ballads, as they deserve to be performed. His voice is genuine, soulful and full of energy.
This album isn't without his scorn for the industry, as we've all come to expect. Magic Time concludes with two such songs "They Sold Me Out" and
Fans throughout the times will enjoy this new album. It shows us that Van Morrison's still got it in him to create a classic.
Track Listing:
1. Stranded
2. Celtic New Year
3. Keep Mediocrity At Bay
4. Evening Train
5. This Love Of Mine
6. I'm Confessin'
7. Just Like Greta
8. Gypsy In My Soul
9. Lonely And Blue
10. The Lion This Time
11. Magic Time
12. They Sold Me Out
13. Carry On Regardless
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