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Into the Music | 
enlarge | Artist: Van Morrison Label: Warner Bros / Wea Category: Music
List Price: $11.98 Buy New: $10.99 You Save: $0.99 (8%)
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Rating: 54 reviews Sales Rank: 9863
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 26248 UPC: 075992624824 EAN: 0075992624824 ASIN: B000002LLR
Release Date: June 15, 1990 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | Bright Side of the Road | | • | Full Force Gale | | • | Stepping Out Queen | | • | Troubadours | | • | Rolling Hills | | • | You Make Me Feel So Free | | • | Angeliou | | • | And the Healing Has Begun | | • | It's All in the Game - Van Morrison, Dawes, Charles Gate | | • | You Know What They're Writing About |
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Amazon.com essential recording This 1979 release marked both a restoration of Van Morrison's full arsenal of powers as writer, performer, and bandleader after five years of uneven albums and a turning point toward the more interior works that would dominate his next decade. Gone is the lack of direction behind A Period of Transition as well as the commercial pragmatism of the sleeker but shallower Wavelength, replaced by an appealing synthesis of Celtic, gospel, and blues accents that mirror Morrison's own array of earthly joys and spiritual yearnings. On highlights like "Full Force Gale" and "Bright Side of the Road," the sense of revival is palpable, echoed by the lively paean of "You Make Me Feel So Free" and the welcome optimism that brightens "And the Healing Has Begun." Added luster is supplied by a superb studio cast augmenting Morrison's own band, featuring Mark Isham and Pee Wee Ellis in the horn section, with Robin Williamson's evocative Irish whistles and Ry Cooder's guitars. --Sam Sutherland
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Really Really INTO THE MUSIC . . . . June 25, 2008 From the start of BRIGHT SIDE OF THE ROAD to the climax of YOU KNOW WHAT THEIR WRITING ABOUT, Its all about LOVE baby love! When he's on his game this man speaks to the heart of life like no other. This is soul music that doesnt just come from a very deep place. He is in the music, like his own language. We who know are lucky enough to listen and be there too. Van is in the ZONE on this entire record, hard to ever find anything this good from anyone. My favorite artist of all time and this is his VERY BEST work! Wait did I just call it work? It cant be work making something this good. This is a JOY like Snoopy dancing on his dog house or being a child and waking up to find a snow day!!!!
Least favorite Van album I own!! June 7, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I'm totally bewildered by the 5 star rating on this album! I own and LOVE his early albums...."Moondance", "Tupelo Honey", "Van Morrison and His Band and the Street Choir", "Saint Dominics Preview", and even "Wavelength" and his new one, "Keep it Simple" are right up there with the old stuff! I purchased this CD to add to my collection since I had never heard it and it had such wonderful reviews. What a dissapointment! I find him to be totally lost on this album. He seems to be uncomfortable and ill at ease in his singing. I don't like the instruments on this album either. I find the violin, stoviola, saxophone, and trumpets to be disturbing and incongrueous with his type of music. I don't like the religous references either. It borders on Christian Rock. Van, "Where are you?????!!" I don't even like the backing vocals he uses. They don't fit in at all. Wrong sound for his voice. The only reason I give this three stars instead of two is that he redeems himself on the last three songs. They show his true soul and talent. Do yourself a favor and get his new one instead of this...it's awesome!!!
This will heal you May 12, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I know there's little point in adding to the plethora of adulation for this disc, but I feel compelled to because it's not only a great collection, but "And the Healing Has Begun" is my favorite song (followed closely by Tupelo Honey). It's healed me many times. I recommend having it around just in case you need it.
Great Mid-Period Van Morrison Album February 21, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
INTO THE MUSIC is one of Van Morrison's best albums ever, and shows him at his best since ST. DOMINIC'S PREVIEW. His lyrics here reflect his born-again Christianity without imposing it on the listener, instead discussing the joys of self-discovery through a complex, shifting perspective. Although this CD contains few absolute knockout songs on the level of MOONDANCE or even TUPELO HONEY, what is here shows Morrison at the start of his mature phase as he looks at where he's been and ahead to where he's going next.
Highly enjoyable early Van Morrison January 28, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Call me clueless, but I've just gotten into Van Morrison in the past year or so. "Into the Music" CD has a lot of up key tracks that are terrific. Most fans of the singer will say "Duh" to that comment, but maybe there are still a few folks out there like me who haven't given his body of work a serious look before. Never too late to start and this album is a good one to include in the get-acquainted effort.
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