Tupelo Honey

Performers Van Morrison

Polydor | January 29, 2008 | Compact Disc

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Tupelo Honey is typical of Van Morrison's early-'70s work in both sound and structure; after dispensing with the requisite hit -- here, the buoyant, R&B-inflected "Wild Night" -- he truly gets down to business, settling into a luminously pastoral drift typified by the nostalgic "Old Old Woodstock." At the heart of the record are a pair of stunning love songs, "You're My Woman" and the hymn-like title cut, one of Morrison's most enduring and transcendent compositions. [As part of a massive remastering and reissue campaign, virtually every major Morrison title (and many minor ones) were reissued, like Tupelo Honey, with a pair of bonus cuts. These include a much longer alternative take of "Wild Night" (where you get a lot more Ronnie Montrose guitar and a popping, more elaborate horn chart). The other is, and no, we're not kidding, a raggedy, largely acoustic version of "Down by the Riverside" that feels more like a rehearsal for getting the band warmed up to play than something to actually be released.] ~ Jason Ankeny and Thom Jurek
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Tupelo Honey

Tupelo Honey

Performers Van Morrison
Guest Artist(s) Connie Kay, Ronnie Montrose

On re-order
Title Track Time
1.Wild Night --
2.Like A Cannonball, (Straight To Your Heart) --
3.Old Old Woodstock --
4.Starting A New Life --
5.You're My Woman --
6.Tupelo Honey --
7.I Wanna Roo You (Scottish Derivative) --
8.When That Evening Sun Goes Down --
9.Moonshine Whiskey --

Editorial Notes

Tupelo Honey is typical of Van Morrison's early-'70s work in both sound and structure; after dispensing with the requisite hit -- here, the buoyant, R&B-inflected "Wild Night" -- he truly gets down to business, settling into a luminously pastoral drift typified by the nostalgic "Old Old Woodstock." At the heart of the record are a pair of stunning love songs, "You're My Woman" and the hymn-like title cut, one of Morrison's most enduring and transcendent compositions. [As part of a massive remastering and reissue campaign, virtually every major Morrison title (and many minor ones) were reissued, like Tupelo Honey, with a pair of bonus cuts. These include a much longer alternative take of "Wild Night" (where you get a lot more Ronnie Montrose guitar and a popping, more elaborate horn chart). The other is, and no, we're not kidding, a raggedy, largely acoustic version of "Down by the Riverside" that feels more like a rehearsal for getting the band warmed up to play than something to actually be released.] ~ Jason Ankeny and Thom Jurek

Format: Compact Disc

Released Date: January 29, 2008

Genre: Folk Rock

Style: Rock & Pop

Number of Discs: 1

Stereo/Mono: Stereo

Label Name: Polydor

UPC: 600753054468

From the Critics

Rolling Stone (11/25/71, p.56) - "...Musically, the album functions at several different levels. Van turns in a truly virtuoso vocal performance and there are several moments on the record of obvious and planned vocal greatness..."
Rolling Stone (3/4/99, p.89) - 4 Stars (out of 5) - "...one of the last, sweetest expressions of what we think of as "the Sixties"...evokes images of "Old, Old Woodstock" and articulates a shimmering vison of peaceful, back-to-the-land domesticity..."
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