The jazzy rock favorite became a radio staple years after its initial release and remains one of his most beloved songs.
Van Morrison has returned to announce Remembering Now, his 46th studio album and first collection of original music since 2022’s What’s It Gonna Take? Set to arrive on June 13, Morrison’s new offering ...
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It would be very, very easy to go overboard when discussing Van Morrison’s new album, Remembering Now. The 79-year-old Northern Irishman’s latest release, his first album of original songs since the ...
Van Morrison released a Rorschach Test disguised as an album this week in the 28-track Latest Record Project Volume 1. The critics who regarded him alongside Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen and Paul Simon ...
Van Morrison, studio portrait, Bath, 30th May 1989. Van Morrison's newly-released Live at Orangefield brings the rocker back to the top 10 on the U.K.'s albums sales chart, as it debuts at No. 10 this ...
Van Morrison has a new album out, and the initial reaction is pretty bad. And that’s not even including allegations of anti-Semitism made against him over a song called “They Own the Media.” Since the ...
Van Morrison has shared the title track from his new double album, Latest Record Project: Volume 1, set to arrive May 7th via Exile/BMG. “Latest Record Project” is a cheeky bit of classic yet ...
Today Van Morrison released his 43rd studio What's It Gonna Take?. What's It Gonna Take? is the follow up to Van Morrison's 2021 release - the 28-track double album Latest Record Project, Vol. 1 - and ...
Van Morrison has a packed 2026 on tap, including signature festival stops and a five-night run at one of London’s newest venues. The vinyl edition of Morrison’s latest album is also set for June ...
In 1967, Van Morrison recorded 31 perverse one-minute ditties in order to fulfill his record contract. The off-the-cuff songs, brimming with contempt for just about everything in the young ...