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A Sense of Wonder [EXTRA TRACKS] [ORIGINAL RECORDING REMASTERED]

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (January 29, 2008)
  • Original Release Date: January 29, 2008
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Extra tracks, Original recording remastered
  • Label: Polydor / Umgd
  • ASIN: B0010DJ1J2
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #50,516 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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4.0 out of 5 stars "Gravy Rings, Wagon Wheels, Barn Bracks, Snowballs..." - They're All Back! And In Wonderful REMASTERED Sound!, February 10, 2008
Released in February 1985, "A Sense Of Wonder" followed after 1984's purely functional live set "Grand Opera House, Belfast" and I remember was greeted at the time as a bit of a let down. "Wonder" occupies a three star place in Van's five star ranks for most fans, but this 28 January 2008 REMASTER has REALLY GREAT SOUND and excellent bonus tracks, and on hearing both the album again with it new additions, these songs are better than I remembered them. Maybe its time to push that 3-Star rating up to 4!

Here's how it's laid out: Tracks 1 to 10 make up the original album with Tracks 11 and 12 being previously unreleased alternate takes of "Crazy Jane On God" and "A Sense Of Wonder". "Crazy Jane On God" was never on the original album; it first appeared as an outtake on the 2CD set "The Philosopher's Stone - The Unreleased Tapes" from 1998 (all previously unreleased tracks). Like that 1998 version, this different take has GORGEOUS sound quality - a superlative bonus track. The alternate version of the album title track fares less well though. It's easy to see why this `starter' version of "A Sense Of Wonder" was left in the can. It's done in a slightly faster pace and at 6:08 minutes, it's shorter than the final album version of 7:11 minutes. It's a good version of the song - it is - but it's missing something. That something was the truly fantastic contribution MOVING HEARTS made to the finished version. MH are not on this cut, and it shows. Still, what we do have is the lovely organ playing of JOHN ALLAIR featuring throughout and while it's absolutely not as good as the uplifting final, it's nonetheless an excellent addition here. I'm always wary of outtakes and alternate versions as bonus material on re-issue CDs that act as a cheap way of suckering fans to purchasing more of the same. But these two choices are inspired for the most part - and an absolute must-have for Van lovers.

The album contains two instrumentals - "Boffyflow And Spike" is fun, but "Evening Meditation" is much better - harking back to the stunning moody Celtic Mystique instrumentals on "Inarticulate Speech of the Heart" from 1983. But the album's centre and masterpiece is the title track "A Sense Of Wonder". MOVING HEARTS, an Irish band both famous and beloved for its mixture of Rock, Irish folk and incendiary politics, feature as backing musicians on it (they're also on "Boffyflow & Spike"). DAVY SPILLANE, Moving Hearts' virtuoso UiIeann pipe player, adds truly heart-touching flourishes to the track, which combines with BIANCO THORNTON and PAULINE LAZANO on backing vocals to perfectly matched effect (their vocals feature on six of the album's ten tracks). To this day, the track brings tears to my Irish goggleboxes - Van at his best.

There are two covers on the album; "What Would I Do?" is a Ray Charles slow love song and is superbly and warmly delivered, but the R'n'B/jazzy cover of Mose Allison's "If You Only Knew" seems out of place here - Van sounds like Georgie Fame on a very bad day and no matter how much he may love Allison's catalogue - this isn't a great song nor an inspired delivery. More successful is "Let The Slave"; Van's plaintive music put to the wonderful words of William Blake's "The Price Of Experience", with Bianca and Pauline Lazano once again adding great backing vocals. An overlooked gem called "A New Kind Of Man" finishes the album with both PEE WEE ELLIS and BOB DOLL providing lovely brass work in the background.

The upgraded booklet contains all the lyrics in the same "leafy" style as the original vinyl album inner bag and reproduces the bewildering "Boffyflow And Spike" story, also on the inner sleeve. There's a brief list of who sessioned on what, but disappointingly there's no history of where the album fits in, no new liner notes, nor any photographs. However, a nice touch is the lyrics to the alternate takes - the record company could have lazily left out "Crazy" and reproduced the `same' lyrics for "Wonder" at the end of the booklet, but closer examination shows they haven't. The lyrics for Crazy" are provided as are the free forming of the alternate "Wonder" - a nice touch.

But the best bit is definitely the SOUND. The original analogue master tapes have been 96K/24 Bit digitally remastered by Tim Young at Metropolis Mastering in London - and the sound is BEAUTIFULLY CLEAR and WARM - making you reassess every song and the superb musicianship on each. Each disc that I've bought in this series have all all been revelations so far - and this album too - a nice "new" surprise.

All in all, a SUPERB REMASTER then and one I urge fans to give another chance to.

PS:
Like "A Sense Of Wonder", 28 other Van Morrison albums are to be re-issued in remastered form throughout 2008 and into early 2009. Each will contain upgraded booklets, previously unreleased material and all will be at mid-price. They'll be released in 4 batches as follows (29 in total):

January 2008 (7 titles)
Tupelo Honey (1971), It's Too Late To Stop Now (2 CD Live Set) (1974),
Wavelenght (1978), Into The Music (1979), A Sense Of Wonder (1985),
Avalon Sunset (1989) and Back On Top (1999)

June 2008 (8 titles)
Veedon Fleece (1974), Common One (1980), Inarticulate Speech Of The Heart (1983), Live At The Grand Opera House, Belfast (1984), No Guru, No Method, No Teacher (1986), Enlightenment (1990), A Night In San Francisco (2CD Live Set) (1994) and The Healing Game (1997)

November 2008 (7 titles)
Saint Dominic's Preview (1972), A Period Of Transition (1977), Beautiful Vision (1982), Poetic Champions Compose (1987), Hymns To The Silence (2CD Studio Set) (1991), How Long Has This Been Going On (Live At Ronnie Scott's) (1995), Tell Me Something - The Songs Of Mose Allison (1996)

January 2009 (8 titles)
Hard Nose The Highway (1973), Irish Heartbeat (with The Chieftains) (1988),
Too Long In Exile (1993), Days Like This (1995), The Story Of Them (2CD Set) (1999), The Skiffle Sessions - Live In Belfast (with Lonnie Donegan & Chris Barber) (2000), Down The Road (2002) and What's Wrong With This Picture? (2003)

PPS:
Those hoping to see desperately needed sonic upgrades of his 1st and 2nd album masterpieces on Warner Bothers "Astral Weeks" (1968) and "Moondance" (1970) or even "His Band & The Street Choir" (late 1970) will be disappointed to hear that they're NOT in this re-issue campaign. Apparently there is still some dispute between the record label and Van that remains unresolved. A damn shame! "Astral Weeks" and "Moondance" in particular have both been languishing around on crappy-sounding non-remastered CDs for over 20 years now and they're glaringly obvious omissions in this supposedly 'extensive' re-issue campaign. These universally recognized masterpieces deserve 2CD DELUXE EDITION treatment and soon. (Some tracks in remastered form are available across the 3 volumes of "Best Of"). Let's hope they sort their differences and soon!

Also, Van's new studio album "Keep It Simple" is due 17 March 2008 in the UK and 1 April 2008 in the USA

(For those interested in this re-issue series, I've also done reviews for almost all of Batch 1 and 2 above)
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4.0 out of 5 stars Enchanting devotionals, January 29, 2008
Sense Of Wonder is not generally considered one of Morrison's essential albums, although it sounds ever better with the passing of time. Tore Down a la Rimbaud and Ancient Of Days are beautiful mid tempo ballads, the latter with intricate instrumental patterns, whilst Evening Meditation is a slow devotional number with wordless humming, a beautiful mood piece.

The Master's Eyes is another slow hymn with enchanting jangling guitar infusions and the title track is a spacey ballad embellished by impressive female voices and some spoken vocals by Van towards the end. The pace picks up for Boffyflow & Spike, an energetic Celtic jig instrumental. With its lovely organ and sax twirls and jerky, jazzy rhythm, If You Only Knew comes closest to Van's unique style of R&B.

Let The Slave is a meandering philosophical piece incorporating The Price Of Experience, a piece of spoken poetry, whilst A New Kind Of Man is a melodic outing. Although Sense Of Wonder is by no means one of Morrison's most prominent works, I find much to enjoy here. This re-release has been enhanced by the addition of Crazy Jane and another version of the title track.

Beautiful Vision

Hymns to the Silence

No Guru, No Method, No Teacher
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5.0 out of 5 stars I will call my love philosophy...., November 2, 2008
This is another masterpiece from Van, one of his most beautiful, poetic albums. The opener, Torn Down a la Rimbaud, not only has a great title (how many rock musicians talk about Rimbaud), but it's a great opener and a precursor of things to come. The instrumental, Evening Meditation, lives up to its title, being one of the best instrumentals that Van ever recoded. The songs The Master's Eyes and the cover of Ray Charles's What Would I Do are impossibly gorgeous. My 2 favorite tracks here are the title track and the spoken-word adaptation called Let the Slave. Let the Slave is one of Van's best spoken word songs. He adapts the prose of William Blake beautifully, and this song includes one of Blake's most memorable lines "all that lives is holy". Van tries (and comes close) to top Blake himself with the title track, with some great lyrics with lines like "Didn't I come to bring you a sense of wonder in the flame?" and "you may call my love Sophia but I call my love philosophy". There are no virulent lyrics about the music business here. This is the deep, mystical Van, and it's one of the best examples of that kind of music that Van does so well.
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