Van MorrisonGeorge Ivan Morrison (b. August 31 1945 in Belfast, Northern Ireland), known as "Van", is a singer and exponent of so-called Celtic Soul. He was exposed to music from an early age, as his father collected American jazz albums, and his mother was a singer. He initially came to prominence fronting the band Them, which he formed in 1964 and with whom he had a number of chart hits. Morrison became unhappy with increasing emphasis on the use of studio musicians, and left the band after a U.S. tour in 1966. He returned to Belfast, intending to quit the music business. Thems producer, Bert Berns, persuaded him to return to New York and record solo. From these early sessions emerged one of his best-known songs, Brown-Eyed Girl. After Bernss death, Morrison started recording with the Warner Brothers label. His first album for them was Astral Weeks, considered by many to be his best work. Released in 1968, the album was critically acclaimed, but received an indifferent response from the public. Throughout the rest of his career, he pursued a successful and idiosyncratic musical path. Among his other hits are Domino, Moondance, Wild Night, and Tupelo Honey. Morrison has expressed a general disdain for the opinions of the press and critics. His work is thoughtful, often spiritual in nature, and combines elements of jazz, R&B, Celtic traditions, and stream-of-consciousness. In 1990 he joined many other guests for Roger Waters' massive performance of The Wall in Berlin. Albums: (chronological)
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