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Van Morrison - Live At The Roxy (1978, WBMS 102 Promo)⭐

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Artist: Van Morrison Album: Live at The Roxy Released January 1979 Recorded 26 November 1978 Genres : Pop Rock Quality: FLAC (tracks+scans) Tracklist: 01. Brown-Eyed Girl 3:53 02. Wavelengthlyrics 5:59 03. And It Stoned Melyrics 4:57 04. Checkin' It Outlyrics 3:26 05. Hungry for Your Lovelyrics 4:01 06. Kingdom Halllyrics 6:05 07. Crazy Lovelyrics 4:02 08. Tupelo Honeylyrics 8:29 09. Caravanlyrics 8:42 10. Cypress Ave. 8:56 Part of a series of Warner Brothers Music Show radio promotional releases, "Van Morrison Live at the Roxy" was recorded during Morrison's 1978 American "Wavelength" tour. Produced by Joel Fein and Ted Cohen, the ten track set included material spanning the breadth of Morrison's career, but focused heavily on his recently released "Wavelength" collection - the title track, 'Checkin' It Out', 'Hungry For Your Love', and 'Kingdom Hall' were all off of "Wavelength". Backed by most of the folks who supported Morrison on the album, the results were pretty impressive. With the focus on new material, there wasn't a lot of time for visiting old classics, which meant 'Brown Eyed Girl' and 'Crazy Love' were given rather slapdash performances. In fact, Morrison turned 'Crazy Love' over to back-up singer Katie Kissoon (mis-credited as 'Katie Kassoon'). Luckily 'Tupelo Honey' and 'Caravan' faired better. All-in-all it was a nice enough live document, but for a wider view you'd probably want to go with 1974's "It's Too Late To Stop Now"