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Astral Weeks Live At the Hollywood Bowl [Live]

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Born in Belfast, Van Morrison's father was an avid collector of American blues and jazz records. Morrison grew up listening to AMERICAN music like Leadbelly, Howlin' Wolf, Sonny Boy Williamson, Muddy Waters, Sonny Terry and Brownie McGee, John Lee Hooker, Mahalia Jackson, and Lightnin' Hopkins. He grew up surrounded by every kind of American musical influence. From the age of 13, he was adept at… Read more in Amazon's Van Morrison Store

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  • Audio CD (February 24, 2009)
  • Original Release Date: February 24, 2009
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Live
  • Label: Listen To The Lion Records
  • ASIN: B001O0EHXG
  • Also Available in: Vinyl
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (100 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #10,206 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Astral Weeks - I Believe I've Transcended (6:32-3:24)
2. Beside You (5:59)
3. Slim Slow Slider - I Start Breaking Down (4:08-3:37)
4. Sweet Thing (5:38)
5. The Way Young Lovers Do (3:18)
6. Cyprus Avenue - You Came Walking Down (4:40-1:19)
7. Ballerina - Move On Up (6:36-3:09)
8. Madame George (8:43)
9. Listen To The Lion - The Lion Speaks (5:15-2:29)
10. Common One (6:39)

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Recorded in 1968 when the Belfast-bred, blues-rock music legend Van Morrison was just 22 years old, Astral Weeks immediately received critical acclaim and continues to be cited as one of the greatest albums of the rock era. Subsequently the album has been ranked on numerous Best Albums of All Time lists, including #19 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Albums of All Time and the 40th Greatest Album Ever on VH-1's list in 2003. Both Astral Weeks and Moondance (Morrison's next album) were inducted into the Grammy® Hall of Fame.

Astral Weeks became a cult favorite and was seen almost as a religion to many artists. On November 7 and 8, 2008, four decades later, at the age 63, Van Morrison revisited Astral Weeks live in its entirety at the Hollywood Bowl, and delivered a jawdropping, awe-inspiring performance.

The first half of the show featured Morrison playing timeless classics that have made him a legend, while the second half was the breathtaking performance of the Astral Weeks album.Van Morrison did not simply re-create what he did 40 years ago in a NY studio, but instead took the songs to a dramatically higher contemporary level. The jazz-rooted compositions of Astral Weeks are poetic stories of young love and the quest to find one's place in life. They were, and remain, ideal source material for musical improvisation that gives way to the sense of wonder for which Morrison has always striven.

". . . transcendence is what Morrison has been after with his music from the beginning, and it's what he achieved frequently on Friday, when he played his watershed 1968 album Astral Weeks live in its entirety for the first time. The wondrous, youthful timbre of his voice then has evolved over the years into a richer, fuller instrument, with every bit of its remarkable elasticity very much intact." (L. A. Times)


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162 of 173 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What a wonderful world, with two astral weeks in it, February 25, 2009
This review is from: Astral Weeks Live At the Hollywood Bowl (Audio CD)
Many who profess to love the music of Van Morrison have no idea that he made a CD called 'Astral Weeks'.

I can understand that. 'Astral Weeks' was released in 1968, to zero fanfare and indifferent sales. Over the years, those who heard it became evangelists for it: Elvis Costello called it "the most adventurous record made in the rock medium," and Steven Van Zandt, of Bruce Springsteen's band, said that "'Astral Weeks' was like a religion to us." Soon enough, it achieved cult status --- one of the most inventive and satisfying CDs ever recorded, known only to the in-crowd.

I'm not a music critic --- I don't even pretend to play one on the Internet --- but it bothers me that junk sells in the zillions while quality sits alone in the corner. In 2004, it seemed to me that a web site about The Best could bring overlooked gems like 'Astral Weeks' to a larger audience. So when I launched HeadButler.com, 'Astral Weeks' was one of my first reviews --- and, soon enough, the CD became the site's poster child, its 25-words-or-less creation myth.

And now it's back.
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'Astral Weeks Live At the Hollywood Bowl' was recorded in November of 2008 before a predictably rabid audience. Morrison did not attempt to replicate the CD. That would have been impossible, for in concert he makes Dylan seem predictable. He will suddenly change words and tempo, abandon himself to a groove, call an abrupt halt --- and expect the band to read his mind.

I have seen Morrison several times over the years, and each time I walk away blinking at the mystery. He looks like a squat, stout, Irish postman and acts like an ill-tempered dictator. He may not hate the audience; maybe he just likes to show us his back. But when he opens his mouth, none of that matters.

If I ventured in the slipstream
Between the viaducts of your dreams
Where the mobile steel rims crack
And the ditch and the back roads stop
Could you find me
Would you kiss my eyes
And lay me down
In silence easy
To be born again

That's how the opening song begins, a love song set in urban decay. But the genius of Morrison --- the reason I see a line of connection from Blake to Wordsworth to Morrison --- is how quickly he reaches the exalted. In just a few verses, he's here:

Going up that Mountainside
Where the water runs crystal clear

And then, 40 years after the original, he adds this:

I believe I've transcended.

The rest of the performance is a demonstration of spiritual transcendence. This is not of great interest to many people who listen to music. They want a bouncy beat and a catchy lyric. So, a lot of the time, do I. But then I come to this:

Then you're high, on your high-flying cloud
Wrapped up in your magic shroud
As ecstasy surrounds you
This time it's found you.

It's not just the words that transcend. The band is open, loose, inventive; this music is subtle as jazz and heart-pounding as rock. And Morrison almost seems to be having a good time --- in his phrase, "stepping lightly, just like a ballerina."

What's in it for you? First, the message of the holy power of love: "You shall take me strongly in your arms again/And I will not remember that I ever felt pain." Then the aesthetic pleasure of hearing something great becoming, perhaps, even greater. And, personally, in a darkened room, late at night, a trip to the most exalted part of yourself.

What a wonderful world, with two astral weeks in it.
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37 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Van Goes Home Again - A Triumph Coming Ever So Close to the Original, February 25, 2009
By corneilus "corneilus" (WESTMINSTER, MD United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Astral Weeks Live At the Hollywood Bowl (Audio CD)
As a life long Beatles fan (born the year they disbanded), I thought that Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band was the greatest album of all time, until I heard Astral Weeks, which I immediately thought was TWICE as good. This revelation spawned a purchasing of the entire Van collection THEM through the present and still going. I was a little skeptical about a re-doing the greatest, most intimate album ever recorded, but then the early critic reviews started to come in and I couldn't wait to pick this up. The record is different to say the least, but somehow, amazingly, nearly as good. Perhaps something changes about a person, for me 20 years after hearing the original, and Van 40 years after recording it, but I'm able to follow him through the changes. I thought Weeks was something Van knew he could never achieve again and something he had put out of his mind for good. What is most shocking for me with the Live record is that Van is still intimately familiar with these songs, like he's been listening to the disk himself for the last 40 years like we have. He even improvs some lyrics on Cyprus Avenue changing "Leaf on a Tree" to a more playful "Jelly on a Plate", but you can tell he is in complete control of his 40 year old possession. All Van's records are 3 stars or up for me, but he's only hit the 5 star mark about 4 times in 40 years, usually content to just put one or two brilliant moments on a record. At the age of 62, at least for me, Van has returned to 5 star form by being gutsy enough to try to tackle his best effort, again. If Weeks is a 100 out of 100, Weeks Live is 97 out of 100.
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37 of 43 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Blown Away., February 24, 2009
By A* (New York, N.Y. United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Astral Weeks Live At the Hollywood Bowl (Audio CD)
Everyone should have a copy of Astral Weeks. It ranks as one of the best rock albums of all time, beautiful arrangements, lyrical depth abound and great vocal delivery by Morrison. But in remaking Astral Weeks decades later (forty), it's Morrison's voice that gives Astral Weeks its transcendence. Astral Weeks Live at the Hollywood Bowl now has this melancholy ying-yang brought on by Morrison's aged and weathered voice fighting above killer arrangements. Simply put: It's an excellent live disc.

On tracks such as "Beside You," Morrison's bluesy tone is more pronounced and the live band gives it a great push with its nuance playing. "Sweet Thing" (amazing string section) is another killer, like the rest of the album, it seems as if it were written just a few hours ago. And even though the album isn't played in sequence, the new arrangement gives songs like "Slim Slow Slider" a chance to be stretched and toyed with in a way that Morrison has been known to do in his live shows. "The Way Young Lovers Do" doesn't get the same treatment and I truly wish it did. The track carries such a simplistic jazzy tone that I wanted to hear it opened up and expanded, but Morrison's voice is upfront and strong and it works here.

An excellent live disc that stands on equal footing with the original.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant
After mumbling his way through the first half of "Astral Weeks" (song) Morrison clears his throat and sings beautifully for the remainder of this performance. Read more
Published 13 days ago by MythMaker

1.0 out of 5 stars Miserable Morrison album
This is the worst album I've ever heard by Van Morrison and I have most of his.
Don't bother. It would help if they were all on the same page.
Published 6 months ago by Roger Mark

5.0 out of 5 stars Van Morrison Astral Weeks
This was purchased as a gift and the giftee was very pleased. Live recordings are always somehow better.
Published 8 months ago by William E. Sparko

5.0 out of 5 stars Be joyous and then cry
What could be better than music that will make you joyous in one song and cry in the next? It doesn't get any better than this. Van is at the top of his game. Read more
Published 9 months ago by L. Maciejewski

5.0 out of 5 stars A True Musical Gift
Van Morrison has never made a bad album. Sure, we're all sick of hearing the Bert Berns stuff---but even that was way ahead of its time---at the time. Read more
Published 9 months ago by M. Brust

5.0 out of 5 stars Great CD
I bought this for my husband, who heard it at a party. He loves it, and has been listening to it over and over. Read more
Published 9 months ago by S. Snyderburn

3.0 out of 5 stars Astral Weeks review
Good album, not really the best, but defintely an important part for those that love Van.
Published 11 months ago by Mark A. Eisenberg

5.0 out of 5 stars Classic that stands the test of time.
To be honest, I hadn't listened to Astral Weeks in years and was a little skeptical of a live album based of off a 30 year old album. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Realfacts2000

4.0 out of 5 stars Great Reminder of Memorable Night at the Bowl
My wife and I were at the Hollywood bowl when this was recorded, it's great that we can relive the feelings we experienced that night by puting an LP on the turntable... Read more
Published 12 months ago by Doug Milligan

5.0 out of 5 stars my all time favorite cd!
I cant say enough about this cd! Astral Weeks is my favorite cd! Thank You Van Morrison!
Published 13 months ago by Junea Y. Loakes

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