MOJO picks Van Morrison’s greatest records. 10. Remembering Now 9. Irish Heartbeat 8. Common One 7. No Guru, No Method, No ...
Van Morrison says he spent much of his career making albums “under duress,” only recently rediscovering his love of recording new music. His latest release, October’s Three Chords & the Truth, is ...
Few long-term recording artists remain as enigmatic as Van Morrison. The Belfast, Northern Ireland-born creator of countless classic albums and songs is notoriously media-wary and prefers to focus his ...
Van Morrison is arguably one of the greatest solo musicians to come from the United Kingdom. On Friday, he released a new album, You’re Driving Me Crazy. The record is a collaboration with Joey ...
Although he could from the start deliver fierce blue-eyed rhythm and blues with a visceral force that put Mick Jagger and Eric Burdon to shame, he was always as much at ease in cooler and more ...
Van Morrison raised some eyebrows last year with a series of anti-lockdown singles. Today, if those eyebrows have any more room to go up, they certainly have: Morrison announced a new album called ...
Though he’s surrounded by friends including Jeff Beck, Georgie Fame and Chris Farlowe among others, Van Morrison sings the lonely blues on his 37th studio album. Roll with the Punches includes five ...
It hasn't taken Van Morrison long to follow up his latest album. Just two months after the release of his latest LP, Morrison has announced his 38th record, Versatile, which is due Dec. 1. The new ...
As Van Morrison's songwriting has gotten more and more literal in recent years, his songs have become increasingly inane, like the crabby complaints of a tired, rich old man. Of course, his gruff, ...
Last year, the cantankerous rock legend Van Morrison got extremely mad about the idea of COVID lockdowns. He released a statement about the “pseudo-science” of pandemic-control measures, and he went ...
This week, Van Morrison put the “crazy” in “Crazy Love.” His new release, the double album “Latest Record Project, Vol. 1,” spans over two hours and consists of a series of bizarre rants and blues ...
Van Morrison, “The Belfast Cowboy,” was riding high in 1973 — as a songwriter, as a singer and as a performer. For proof, music lovers need look no further than the double live album “It’s Too Late to ...