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The Best of Van Morrison [Mercury]

RELEASE
LABEL
Mercury
GENRES
Pop/Rock, Singer/Songwriter, Soft Rock, Adult Contemporary, Soul, Celtic Rock, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Folk-Rock, Blue-Eyed Soul, Album Rock, Psychedelic

Album Review

For an artist who's doggedly album-oriented, plus a songwriter who revels in subtlety, Van Morrison doesn't seem like a logical candidate for a successful greatest-hits compilation. Nevertheless, The Best of Van Morrison is a crackerjack compilation, tracing Van the Man from his days with Them, through his best-known tunes ("Brown-Eyed Girl," "Moondance," "Blue Money," "Wild Night"), to highlights from the '70s and '80s cult efforts, topped off by "Wonderful Remark," a song first heard on the King of Comedy soundtrack. This collection makes Morrison's work seem a little more immediate and accessible than it usually is, but that's a blessing, since it provides a great summary of his hits and a nice introduction for the curious. Yes, it could have dug deeper into the catalog, but as a sampler, it can't be faulted.
Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Bright Side of the Road
  2. Gloria
  3. Moondance
  4. Baby Please Don't Go
  5. Have I Told You Lately
  6. Brown Eyed Girl
  7. Sweet Thing
  8. Warm Love
  9. Wonderful Remark
  10. Jackie Wilson Said (I'm in Heaven When You Smile)
  11. Full Force Gale
  12. And It Stoned Me
  13. Here Comes the Night
  14. Domino
  15. Did Ye Get Healed?
  16. Wild Night
  17. Cleaning Windows
  18. Whenever God Shines His Light
  19. Queen of the Slipstream [*]
  20. Dweller on the Threshold [*]