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Product Details

  • Audio CD (May 17, 2005)
  • Original Release Date: May 17, 2005
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Geffen Records
  • ASIN: B0009298OI
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (88 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #35,901 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Like a human infusion of chamomile tea, hearing Van Morrison's voice has the effect of instantly soothing even the most stressed listener. That said, some of his releases have been so mellow that they muted the '60s soul influences that had been a part of Van's appeal. Not so with Magic Time, a wonderful balance of groove and smoothness, with a "live off the floor" feel evident throughout the disc. Right from the start "Stranded" shows Van at his crooner best--relaxed, present, and joyful. "Celtic New Year" comes next with a very Astral Weeks feel, leading one to believe that this disc might be sedentary through and through… until "Keep Mediocrity at Bay" kicks in, a feisty blues romp proving that though in his sixties, Morrison still has the sass of his best previous days. Morrison's cover of Sinatra's brassy "This Love of Mine" and Perry Como's "I'm Confessin'" are full of cheek and charm. Morrison-as-producer has chosen stellar horn sections that elevate the music from good to great and come from an obvious deep love of classic blues and soul. He's a lover and a fighter (the disc has two references to his disdain of the music industry: "They Sold Me Out" and "Carry On Regardless"), but ultimately true to his own musical vision. This destined-to-be-classic release will please a wide variety of his fans. --Denise Sheppard

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160 of 177 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Classic? pretty close....., May 17, 2005
By o dubhthaigh (north rustico, pei, canada) - See all my reviews
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Finally, Van is back to doing what he does best. Easily his best CD in a decade, from the opening melody of "Stranded" through to "Carry On Regardless," Morrison is more in his own skin than he has been for years. On yet another record label, he has jettisoned most of his homages to old R&B singers, walked away from silly partnerships, and found his way back to that Irish world of melody. Perhaps not entirely enveloped by the mystic, these songs nonetheless ring with an authenticity that has been largely absent in all of his 21st century work. There is still his nagging whining about how hard he has it in the record business. Someone needs to write to him and tell him no one really cares. It certainly hasn't impacted his property value in the south of Dublin, whose wonderful coastline is beautifully photographed in the wee booklet. Maybe it's just a function of being from Belfast. Anyway...
Speaking of Ireland, "Celtic New Year" is the kind of tune you've been waiting for him to write for years. It would be equally at home on any of his late 80's- early 90's CDs. You can easily imagine this fine song following "Orangefield". "Keep Mediocrity at Bay" is a blues romp that falls squarely in with his avocation for all things Hooker, and his harp solo is reminiscent of the work he did on John Lee's recent DVD. So too with "Evening Train." It's the kind of song that rocks with a bluesy funk that's just about perfect. The musicianship on this CD is spot on throughout. Like some of the best CDs of the seventies and his work with Georgie Fame as bandleader, Morrison has assembled a band that knows just what a song needs and nothing more. Because of the quality of the songs, Morrison's romp through these numbers is far less contrived than it has been on the past 5 or 6 discs. Even his takes on Sinatra's "This Love of Mine" and Perry Como's (imagine...) "I'm Confessin'" are the real deal. Recalling his quip about Rod Stewart's take on "Have I Told You," "Thanks for makin' a lucky man feel very old," Van instead does the tunes rightly.
So when he gets to "Just Like Greta," there is such aheartfelt sincerity to his dismay that this becomes one of the lyrical standouts that will replay for you many times. While garbo just disappeared, Morrison growls in exitential despair. "Gypsy in My Soul," also rings with an authority that reminds you how strongly he can capture a certain human restlessness, much as Lightfoot, Eric Andersen or Robbie Robertson.
"Lonely and Blue" is a melancholic ballad well suited for late night. Although it comes perilously close to lounge music, the restraint of the musicians rescue the song from, well, mediocrity. "The Lion This Time" is an abstract tale that would have fit in perfectly with VEEDON FLEECE or HARD NOSE THE HIGHWAY.
"Magic Time" is one of the great romantic Morrison songs, though filled with a settled wisdom that age brings. "They Sold Me Out" is the usual screed from the Belfast crank and could have been left off. It just is completely impossible to identify with his grousing. He should carry on regardless. All in all, a very well crafted CD, finally. A classic? close enough. Maybe there is another NO GURU or CELTIC HEARTBEAT or AVALON SUNSET still in him. This is the first solid hopeful indication in a very long time that such inspiration still infuses his Irish soul.
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80 of 87 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Jazz, blues, R&B, pop-and thoughtful contemplation!, May 17, 2005
By Matthew G. Sherwin (last seen screaming at Amazon customer service) - See all my reviews
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Van Morrison does not disappoint with this new CD of his. The first time I heard it I knew I had to hear it over again-his voice is strong, soulful, and full of energy.

The album starts off with a certain soulful, tranquil and comfortable feel to it. The two songs, "Stranded," and "Celtic New Year," are both thoughtful and confident. There is an awesome guitar intro on "Celtic New Year" that sets the stage so well for this Irish blues song. In "Keep Mediocrity At Bay" Morrison's voice is full of energy alongside an upbeat musical arrangement. You know he's going to win his fight "for his rights"-and how's about that harmonica added on? SMILE I agree with critics who write that the song "This Love Of Mine" will remind you of crooners like Sinatra and Perry Como. Morrison is in this league and he proves it with this beautiful song! The song "I'm Confessin'" is an adorable love song and instantaneously catchy, too. "Lonely And Blue" is indeed bluesy with a distinct doo-wop element created by background vocal arrangements. The CD ends with the two tracks entitled "They Sold Me Out" and "Carry On Regardless"-how's about that intro on "Carry On Regardless?" These two songs are both soulful and very thoughtful. Morrison uses these songs to channel his scorn of the music industry.

Morrison uses background vocalists quite a bit on this album. Jerome Rimson, Liam Bradley, Johnny Scott, Siobhan Pettit, Olwin Bell, Aine Whelan and Karen Hamill all performed background vocals. A solid group!

All in all, this is a great CD for Van Morrison fans to rejoice with! It is on my shelf and we should value Morrison's work for being the talent that it is.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Do you believe in magic in a young girl's heart, March 8, 2006
By Gerry O'neill (Morrisville, NC United States) - See all my reviews
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I have waited until the next release from Van Morriston before I review the last one even though I love Magic Time. Readers might wonder why I chose to do so.

When Magic Time came out I bought it on the first day and I loved it. All of it. Every single track. Not one doubt. I listened to it for weeks every time I was in the car and at home and, I still loved it. Then I began to read the other reviews. Even those who applaud it have some snide remarks about where Van is coming from or his choice of songs or his sincerity. One of my best friends who has liked Van for even longer than I have (and that is a long time) said he no longer listened to him because of his constant carping about the music business and "because he is a miserable old bugger". Quite.

Pay the Devil is a country album which I will be reviewing in the next few days. Getting back to Magic Time however, this is where I take issue with his supporters and detractors about the album. For many of us Van Morrison has two major qualities, his expression of the feelings and emotions that people express in R & B songs through his amazing voice, and the songs he writes a poet and composer.

This collection of songs covers many different aspects of blues and a variety of vocal expressions. I chose the title of this review from a Lovin' Spoonful song, one stanza of which goes like this...

"If you believe in magic don't bother to choose
If it's jug band music or rhythm and blues
Just go and listen it'll start with a smile
It won't wipe off your face no matter how hard you try
Your feet start tapping and you can't seem to find
How you got there, so just blow your mind"

and this particular quote captures everything you can say about this album. To meet one challenge head on, Van may write about his experiences in the music business and may have just cause. If it causes him pain, or his family or aspiring musicians, then he has a right to sing about it. It is a personal experience to him and his music is after all his expression. How he writes about it, how he sings about it, how he plays about it, how he accompanies about it is the thing we consume. Yes, we are entitled to our own opinions (and it is a free country isn't it?) but you know, a lot of us want to enjoy his music and to be frank I for one, do not care whether anyone else has views about Van Morrison and his life or not. I like his music.

Here endeth the diatribe. One of my favourite tracks is the gospel inspired "They Sold Me Out" a spiritual song about Jesus at the end of his life and the role of money, a strong metaphor for civil society in the West, and perhaps for how the artist feels about his career. Neil Young's last album had a strong nostalgic tone, but one very different from Van's. Whereas the Young album was a sugary tone this album is a bittersweet one. Celtic New Year is fantastic, with the vocal track as the lead instrument sustaining the song throughout and the clear enunciation of the words and the interwined instrumental accompaniment, he is certainly in superb form with such class and ease, rather like a Rolls Royce compared to a Ford.

To me, one of the great things about people who excel in performing the blues is that they sing or play about themselves to a large degree and you know that it is their feelings which lead to their capacity to express those through their music. Can't buy Me Love, sang the Beatles and there is much truth in that. Material success can make many things easier but we are still human after all. Look at Eric Calpton as an exemplar. Much of this album is a great expression and probably the reaon why I love it. Listen to the harmonica on Keep Mediocrity at Bay, or the impassioned plea for privacy on Just Like Greta. I don't know but sometimes I think that Van Morrison albums are not the culmination of a process but the start of one. You listen to the songs and you start to look into their meanings or you start to follow up on things like Greta Garbo's private life for instance.

One of the joys of this album is the sheer breadth of the subtleties of blues that Van uses to articulate his feelings. His vocal delivery is awesome throughout and the instrumentation reflects his obesession with perfection yet delivers the expression intact. I have no qualms either with some of the crooning. It is just another tool to express himself.

In summary it seems to me, as a mere consumer of music that Magic Time is an expression of Van Morrison feeling that he can express himself as he wishes. It is his freedom which is the magic time. My interpretation is that he no longer needs to satisfy anyone else about his work. So long as he is satisfied he can release the work to the world and say 'This is who I am". I applaud him for that. He is not someone who feels that he must churn out what the public desires or thinks they desire to stay at the top of his game. Magic Time is Enlightenment.

Like I said, I love this album. And, having played Pay the Devil several times, I love that one too. The next review will not be as long in coming.
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