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Old 07-28-2008, 03:01 PM   #44 (permalink)
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Default Van Morrison Epics (Jayjamjah Compliations 1-3)

The Epic composition is almost a staple of Morrison's albums particularly in the 60's and70's. I've selected what I feel are the most grandiose tracks from each each of his first 12 albums (1 each) and compacted them into three four song compilations each about 30 mins long and organized chronologically.

Feel free and encouraged to provide comments and critiques and questions about the songs or overall compilations.

Here is the overall play list in case the order gets scrambled by the upload.



1. T.B. Sheets - Blowin' Your Mind - 1967
2. Cypress Avenue - Astral Weeks - 1968
3. Caravan - Moondance - 1970 (Taken from 1974's Live album Too late to stop now)
4. Street Choir - His Band the Street Choir

Morrison Epics Comp Volume One (1967-1970)



5. Moonshine Whiskey - Tupelo Honey (1971)
6. Listen to the Lion - St. Dominic's Preview (1972)
7. Purple Heather - Hard Nose the Highway (1973)
8. You Don't Pull No Punches and You Don't Push the River - Veedon Fleece (1974)

Morrison Epics Comp Volume Two (1971-1974)



9. Heavy Connection - A Period of Transition (1977)
10. Take it Where You Find it - Wavelength (1978)
11. The Healing Has Begun - Into the Music (1979)
12. Summertime in England - Common One (1980)

Morrison Epics Comp Volume Three (1977-1980)

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