It’s Wednesday morning, oops, afternoon, and the deadline for this month’s column is sort of breathing down my neck, but I’m actually not that worried about writing this review of Charles Yu’s ...
Earlier this year, I wrote about the Boston and Cambridge roots of Van Morrison’s psych-rock masterpiece, Astral Weeks. In the course of my reporting, I attempted to track down everyone who was ...
Van Morrison‘s landmark second LP, Astral Weeks, receives the deluxe reissue treatment on October 30th via Warner Bros. Along with 1970’s His Band and Street Choir, the 1968 album will come out in ...
But over the years, [Astral Weeks] kept coming up. It was a perennial favorite in polls with titles like “What is the greatest album of all time?” On the other hand, Morrison himself had been content ...
What started as a few shows to revisit Van Morrison‘s 1968 classic Astral Weeks — an album he’d never previously performed live — has blossomed into a much larger celebration of the LP. First, ...
Its song lyrics are dotted with references to the artist's native Ireland. But on the back cover of Van Morrison's much-cherished album "Astral Weeks," there is an unexplained bit of verse that links ...
His first album for Warner Bros. Records was Astral Weeks (which he had already performed in several clubs around Boston), a mystical song cycle, considered by many to be his best work. Morrison has ...
In the book, Walsh writes about trying to track down the 50-year-old recording, which was captured on reel-to-reel tape by Morrison’s friend, the future J. Geils Band singer Peter Wolf, but no one, ...
“Astral Weeks,” a 1968 album that produced not a single hit but remains one of the most revered works of the rock era, was the main course at Van Morrison’s sold-out concert Tuesday at the Chicago ...
SoHo-based developer Astral Weeks — the same name as the acclaimed second studio album from the Northern Irish ...
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