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Van Morrison

Live Performances by Van Morrison in 1973

  • In January 1973, Van Morrison was riding the wave of his successful career, marked by the release of his acclaimed live album "It's Too Late to Stop N... Read Full Description >

    In January 1973, Van Morrison was riding the wave of his successful career, marked by the release of his acclaimed live album "It's Too Late to Stop Now..." which came out shortly thereafter. This album, recorded during a series of concerts in 1973, showcases Morrison's extraordinary blend of rock, jazz, and blue-eyed soul, which he had been developing since his earlier works. Notably, "Cyprus Avenue," a track from his 1968 album "Astral Weeks," is featured in this live performance, highlighting Morrison's timeless artistry and ability to captivate audiences. The live recording serves as a testament to his improvisational skills and emotional depth, characteristic of his performances during this vibrant period of his career. Additionally, "It's Too Late to Stop Now..." is often regarded as one of the best live albums in music history, further solidifying Morrison's status as a legendary figure in the music industry.

Van Morrison - Wild Night Live at The Rainbow, London (1973)

The Rainbow
London, United Kingdom

July 1, 1973 | Video Length: 5:13
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  • In July 1973, during a pivotal moment in his career, Van Morrison performed at The Rainbow in London with The Caledonia Soul Orchestra. This live reco... Read Full Description >

    In July 1973, during a pivotal moment in his career, Van Morrison performed at The Rainbow in London with The Caledonia Soul Orchestra. This live recording showcases his dynamic blend of soul, jazz, and rock, which had been evolving since the critical success of his 1970 album, *Moondance*. Leading up to this concert, Morrison had released *Saint Dominic's Preview* in 1972, which featured hits like "Jackie Wilson Said (I'm in Heaven)" and solidified his status as a prominent figure in the music industry. The Rainbow concert not only highlighted his prowess as a live performer but also his innovative approach to blending musical styles, with a talented ensemble backing him, including notable musicians like Jeff Labes on piano and organ and John Platania on guitar. The high-energy atmosphere of this performance captured the essence of Morrison's artistic evolution during this vibrant period of his career.