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Vanthology: Tribute to Van Morrison
 
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Vanthology: Tribute to Van Morrison

Various Artists Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (August 5, 2003)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Evidence
  • ASIN: B0000AB6ZR
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #114,179 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Tupelo Honey - Little Milton
2. Jackie Wilson Said - Syl Johnson
3. Have I Told You Lately - William Bell
4. Brown Eyed Girl - Freddie Scott
5. Into The Mystic - Frederick Knight
6. Real Real Gone - Bettye LaVette
7. Crazy Love - Eddie Floyd
8. Gloria - Sir Mack Rice
9. Warm Love - Otis Clay
10. Queen Of The Slipstream - Son Seals
11. Bright Side Of The Road - Dan Penn
12. My Lonely Sad Eyes - Bobby Patterson
13. I Like It Like That - Henry Butler
14. Bulbs - Ellis Hooks
15. Moondance - Chuck Jackson

 

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32 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Bettye LaVette Does What Great Soul Singers Do..., September 10, 2003
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Oliver Pennington (New York, New York United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Vanthology: Tribute to Van Morrison (Audio CD)
VANTHOLOGY: A Tribute to Van Morrison

Some people don't like the practice of singers covering other performers songs. I do. Especially if they can give it a different slant and if they can improve on the original. If you are a Van Morrison fan, you might be among the first mentioned.

I liked this CD from the opening song, "Tupelo Honey" mainly because I have always admired Little Milton and have had his records in my collection for years. I did listen to excerpts from Van's original recordings and liked what I heard. He has an undeniable quality that makes you like, not only his voice, but also his compositions. Milton adds much to this song and his years of blues singing is clearly on display.

Syl Johnson, another favorite does justice to "Jackie Wilson Said." Another distinctive voice that isn't heard enough these days. William Bell, I recently saw on PBS and he has lost none of his charm. His rendition of Morrisons' "Have I Told You Lately" is perfect. What a fabulous singer he has remained throughout the years.

It seems that a lot of my favorites are here, including the great Freddie Scott, doing "Brown Eyed Girl." Marvelous singing. "Into The Mystic" by Frederick Knight was very special. He really got into the song and stretched for days!

The only female on the CD is the incomparable, Bettye LaVette. When Van heard this, he probably fell out of his seat! What can you say about Ms. LaVette except that she is a true genius. She does with "Real Real Gone" what great soul singers do: she takes an ordinary song and makes it a great one. Her soul is so deep, it's frightening! She sings this in her ferocious '70s voice. I can't think of any female that could top this performance. I loved the ending when she shouts and testifies about what Wilson Pickett, Sam Cooke and James Brown "used to say..." The major highlight of the entire CD.

The rest of the performances are first-rate. So nice to hear Chuck Jackson again. He sounds as good as ever singing "Moondance." I would like to have heard Otis Clay sing another song. He's so soulful and churchy; "Warm Love" didn't seem like his type of song.

Many dj's have picked up Bettye's "Real Real Gone" and have added it to their playlists. Can't say that I blame them, it's a joy to hear a genuine soul singer go go go!

What a pleasure it is to hear singers that can SING! Ellis Hooks, Henry Butler, Bobby Patterson, Dan Penn and Son Seals are all wonderful. Looking at today's crop of young "singers," the field is pitiful. You won't find any off-key singing here, only PROFESSIONALS who realize that recordings are forever and understand that when you lay down a track, it will be there for future generations to hear.

When they hand out Grammys next year, this CD should be nominated judging from the junk that DOES get recognized and WINS these awards.

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Well Done!, September 2, 2004
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PhilR (Greeley, CO) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Vanthology: Tribute to Van Morrison (Audio CD)
My local record store was having a buy 3 get 4 sale on CDs this week. I've been anxiously awaiting the release of Ray Charles' "Genius Loves Company" so I made a trip to get that CD (which I love, by the way). One of the other purchases to get to my "buy 3" was "Vanthology." It has been on my 'get' list for several months, but not one needing a special trip -- at least I thought it didn't.

At home I immediately put both CDs in the player and, as it happened, listened to "Vanthology" first. It was amazing. "Genius Loves Company" followed, but at decision time I went right back to "Vanthology" and played it a second time -- and I'll probably do a third time tonight as well.

I'm embarrassed to say that I was familiar with only two of the performers: Bettye Lavette and Son Seals. They provided wonderful renditions of Morrison's "Real Real Gone" and "Queen of the Slipstream" (respectively); but I was especially impressed with Little Milton's "Tupelo Honey" and Frederick Knight's "Into the Mystic."

This is an excellent compilation of songs and performers and I regret not having had it to listen to for the last several months. An especially enjoyable bonus are the liner notes that provide very interesting background to the performers and (fornutatley for me) point to other works of theirs that I will definitely look for.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Why didn't anyone do this before?, April 2, 2004
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kevnm "kevnm" (Costa Mesa, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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This is a natural. It's great to hear soulful singers reinterpret these classic Van tunes, and emphasize the blues/soul/gospel influences inherent to Van's music. Many of these artists are getting on in years (as are many of Van's fans!)and rarely top Van's own versions, but they convey a real feeling for the form. Many of us have been disappointed by less than stellar "tribute" albums ("Blues on Blonde" comes to mind)but I think any Van fan would respond to this. A solid, diverse collection: great songs, great singing.
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