Van Morrison - 2008 - Keep It Simple [EAC FLAC]

seeders: 0
leechers: 0
Added on May 12, 2016 by miok2cupin Music > Lossless
Torrent verified.



Van Morrison - 2008 - Keep It Simple [EAC FLAC] (Size: 344.58 MB)
 01 - How Can A Poor Boy.flac37.7 MB
 02 - School of hard knocks.flac24.93 MB
 03 - That's entrainment.flac31.01 MB
 04 - Don't go to nightclubs anymore.flac29.35 MB
 05 - Lover come back.flac36.72 MB
 06 - Keep it simple.flac23.77 MB
 07 - End of the land.flac20.8 MB
 08 - Song of home.flac28.62 MB
 09 - No thing.flac29.9 MB
 10 - Soul.flac25.74 MB
 11 - Behind the ritual.flac50.87 MB
 Van Morrison - 2008 - Keep It Simple [EAC FLAC].txt6.51 KB
 Back.jpg1.31 MB
 booklet.jpg2.17 MB
 CD.jpg320.58 KB
 Front.jpg1.22 MB
 [Van Morrison] Keep It Smile.cue3.8 KB
 Lossless Audio Checker.html169.67 KB
 Lossless Audio Checker.log1.63 KB
 Van.Morrison.-.Keep.It.Smile.by.rat.eac.ape.covers.Israel-club.my1.ru.log1.92 KB


Description

imageRipped from original CD with Exact Audio Copy. image
Art, cue sheet & Rip log included. All tracks are Properly tagged with art embedded in tag.



Van Morrison - 2008 - Keep It Simple [EAC FLAC]


image

Van Morrison


Van Morrison in 2010

Wikipedia:
Sir George Ivan "Van" Morrison, OBE (born 31 August 1945) is a Northern Irish singer, songwriter and musician. He has received six Grammy Awards, the 1994 Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music, and has been inducted into both the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame. In 2016 he was knighted for his musical achievements and his services to tourism and charitable causes in Northern Ireland.
Known as "Van the Man" to his fans, Morrison started his professional career when, as a teenager in the late 1950s, he played a variety of instruments including guitar, harmonica, keyboards and saxophone for various Irish showbands covering the popular hits of the day. He rose to prominence in the mid-1960s as the lead singer of the Northern Irish R&B band Them, with whom he recorded the garage band classic "Gloria". His solo career began under the pop-hit oriented guidance of Bert Berns with the release of the hit single "Brown Eyed Girl" in 1967. After Berns' death, Warner Bros. Records bought out his contract and allowed him three sessions to record Astral Weeks (1968).
Even though this album would gradually garner high praise, it was initially a poor seller; Moondance (1970), however, established Morrison as a major artist, and he built on his reputation throughout the 1970s with a series of acclaimed albums and live performances. Morrison continues to record and tour, producing albums and live performances that sell well and are generally warmly received, sometimes collaborating with other artists, such as Georgie Fame and the Chieftains. In 2008 he performed Astral Weeks live for the first time since 1968.
Much of Morrison's music is structured around the conventions of soul music and R&B, such as the popular singles "Brown Eyed Girl", "Jackie Wilson Said (I'm in Heaven When You Smile)", "Domino" and "Wild Night". An equal part of his catalogue consists of lengthy, loosely connected, spiritually-inspired musical journeys that show the influence of Celtic tradition, jazz and stream-of-consciousness narrative, such as the album Astral Weeks and lesser-known ones such as Veedon Fleece and Common One. The two strains together are sometimes referred to as "Celtic soul".



Keep It Simple



Artist: Van Morrison
Title: Keep It Simple
Producer: Van Morrison
Release Date: March 17,2008
Country: Europe
Label: Exile, Polydor (UK)
Catalog: 1762683
Barcode: 6 02517 62683 6
ASIN: B0012QGP00
Genre: Rock, Folk, Jazz, Blues
Duration: 49:50

Wikipedia:
Keep It Simple is the thirty-third solo studio album recorded by Northern Irish singer/songwriter Van Morrison. It was released on 17 March 2008 by Exile Productions Ltd./Polydor in the UK and on the Lost Highway Records label on 1 April 2008, in the U.S.. His previous studio album Pay the Devil was also released on the Lost Highway label, in March 2006. The album debuted at No. 10 on the US, UK and Canada charts and No. 7 on European Top 100 Albums. This album achieved Morrison's highest ranking in US charts.
This is the first studio album of all new original material since his 1999 album Back on Top. Other albums released since then have contained some cover songs. The May 2005 album, Magic Time, was composed of ten originals and three cover songs.
The album features most of the various genres that Morrison has been influenced by such as jazz, folk, blues, celtic, country, soul and gospel.

AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine:
Keep It Simple is a mantra for Van Morrison, as he stripped his music down to the bare basics years ago and then comfortably rode that groove, comprised in equal parts of blues, soul, jazz, and country. Van has been riding this groove so long that it's hard to pinpoint exactly when he settled into it, but looking back, things started to shift in the mid-'90s, as understated R&B rhythms took precedence and he started to punctuate them with country songs (or in the case of Pay the Devil, an entire LP of country tunes). Despite his new label Lost Highway's insistence that the fact this is his first album of all-original material since 1999's Back on Top, Keep It Simple doesn't feel all that different than the records since 1999, either in its feel or in structure, nor does it help that Van's songs play with older tunes, both in their lyrics and their very titles ("That's Entrainment," of course, but "Don't Go to Nightclubs" is a winning spin on "Don't Get Around Much Anymore"). Familiarity can breed contempt -- and there's no denying that there is no figure as stubborn in popular music than Van Morrison, so it'd be easy for the cynical to assume that his refusal to change is a mere spiteful act, just as it would be easy for some listeners to think all his albums sound the same, because they kind of do -- but familiarity can also deepen the music, which is the case with Morrison. This is lived-in, soulful music, the kind that can only be made after years of playing the classics, and if that doesn't quite make for a compelling album, it does make for a comforting one. It's as easy to slip into this album as it is a warm bath, as Van's cantankerous rumblings only surface (quite slyly) on the closing "Behind the Ritual," where he scats "blah blah blah" on the corner, suggesting that whatever he's singing doesn't really matter -- and, in a way, he may be right, as the lyrics, the songs even, don't matter as much as the overall sound on Keep It Simple, which is as pure a groove album as he's ever made. There are no surprises, but when you do something this well, there doesn't need to be.



image

01. How Can a Poor Boy? - 5:43
02. School of Hard Knocks - 3:44
03. That's Entrainment - 4:32
04. Don't Go to Nightclubs Anymore - 4:31
05. Lover Come Back - 5:15
06. Keep It Simple - 3:34
07. End of the Land - 3:16
08. Song of Home - 4:13
09. No Thing - 4:31
10. Soul - 3:37
11. Behind the Ritual - 6:59



Personnel:

Paul Moore - Bass
Van Morrison - Guitar (Acoustic), Composer, Piano, Saxophone, Vocals, Producer, Ukulele
John Platania - Guitar
Jerome Rimson - Vocals (Background)
Neal Wilkinson - Drums
Karen Hamill - Vocals (Background)
Crawford Bell - Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals (Background)
Nadine Marsh Edwards - Guitar, Harmonica
Sarah Jory - Banjo, Guitar (Steel)
John Allair - Organ
Geraint Watkins - Piano, Accordion
Liam Bradley - Percussion
Margot Buchanan - Vocals (Background)
Cindy Cashdollar - Guitar (Steel)
Mick Green - Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar
Katie Kissoon - Vocals (Background)
Stevie Lange - Vocals (Background)
David Hayes - Bass



Note:
This is not my rip
My thanks to the original uploader



image

image

image



♪♬♫ ENJOY! ♪♬♫

Related Torrents

torrent name size seed leech

Sharing Widget


Download torrent
344.58 MB
seeders:0
leechers:0
Van Morrison - 2008 - Keep It Simple [EAC FLAC]