Van Morrison | Bootlegs
A crystalline FM broadcast featuring an intimate, soulful performance often cited as one of his best.
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Includes tracks the official collection skipped, like early 1964 Them demos. Pacific High Studios session or a guide on how to find specific modern recordings from his recent tours? A crystalline FM broadcast featuring an intimate, soulful
This is the holy land. Following Saint Dominic’s Preview and Hard Nose the Highway , Van assembled the Caledonia Soul Orchestra—a massive ensemble with a string section, horns, and multiple percussionists. The official It’s Too Late to Stop Now is a masterpiece, but the bootlegs reveal the nights that went wrong or went deeper . Pacific High Studios session or a guide on
No discussion of Van’s unofficial history is complete without the sessions. Following a bitter dispute with Bang Records, Morrison recorded thirty-one nonsensical songs in one sitting to finish his contract. While often played for laughs, these recordings—found on various bootlegs like The Complete Bang Sessions —reveal a foundational aspect of his persona: the artist as a recursive, stubborn, and fiercely independent force. It is the sound of a man refusing to be a "product," a theme that would define his later, more cynical masterpieces. The Live Transcendence