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Van Morrison - The Genuine Philosophers Stone (2000)

Posted By: DjangoTiger
Van Morrison - The Genuine Philosophers Stone (2000)

Van Morrison - The Genuine Philosophers Stone (2000)
MP3 CBR 320 kbps | 3 CDs - 51 Tracks | 3:50:35 | 535 MB
Genre: Blues, Rock, Folk | Label: Scorpio

This very well-assembled, handsomely packaged bootleg gathers interesting odds and ends, mostly unreleased, from Morrison's early career. His very early career, actually; ten of the 18 songs were done by his pre-solo career group Them in 1964-1966, while the remaining eight are publishing demos from the summer of 1968. Leading off the set are two unreleased June 1964 versions of songs Them later released, "Stormy Monday" and "Don't Start Crying Now." The "Stormy Monday" take is definitely rawer than the released one, with the kind of eerie knife-scraped descending guitar swoops that prove that Jimmy Page probably didn't play all of the guitar parts on Them's early records. "Don't Start Crying Now" isn't as good as the official version (put out as Them's first single), particularly since one verse or so seems to have been hacked out of the early part of the tape. Then there are four good 1965 BBC live-in-the-studio performances, including "Here Comes the Night" and "Gloria"; an alternate version of "I Gave My Love a Diamond"; shambling live run-throughs of "Here Comes the Night" and "Turn on Your Lovelight" from their 1965 NME Pollwinners Concert; and a "demo" of "Mighty Like a Rose" that in fact sounds like Them's official studio recording of that number (which was the only Them track left off the compilation The Story of Them Featuring Van Morrison). The eight 1968 demos are sparely arranged tunes that find Morrison getting close to the fusion of folk, blues, jazz, and rock that would characterize his early albums Astral Weeks and Moondance. Two of the songs, "The Way Young Lovers Do" and "Ballerina," would appear on Astral Weeks, but the rest would not be used, though you can hear him working out ideas and feelings that would crop up in some of his early solo albums. The sound on these demos is good (though there's a drop-out on one number), and the performances loose and breezy, though kind of skeletal. "The Way Young Lovers Do," for instance, is done as a mournful folk song, rather than the upbeat soaring jazz-with-strings tune it turned into on Astral Weeks. This is by no means on the same level as the best Them or early Van Morrison records, but for anyone who's a serious fan of that music, this is worthwhile listening, pleasurable beyond mere historical interest. Incidentally, it's the first part of a three-volume Genuine Philosophers Stone Morrison bootleg series, available in separate installments or as a three-CD set. (AllMusic Review by Richie Unterberger)

Tracklist:

CD 1

1. Stormy Monday (5:21)
2. Don't Start Crying Now (1:35)
3. Here Comes The Night (2:43)
4. All By Myself (3:04)
5. Gloria (2:41)
6. One More Time (2:37)
7. I Gave My Love A Diamond (3:03)
8. Here Comes The Night (3:49)
9. Turn On Your Lovelight (6:29)
10. Mighty Like A Rose (3:53)
11. Bayou Girl (5:39)
12. The Way Young Lovers Do (3:33)
13. Ballerina (4:40)
14. Bayou Girl (6:21)
15. Magic Night (6:23)
16. I Need Your Kind Of Loving Part 1 (6:31)
17. I Need Your Kind Of Loving Part 2 (3:46)
18. Mona Mona (4:59)

CD 2

1. Caravan (4:42)
2. Everyone (3:52)
3. Brand New Day (5:54)
4. Come Running (7:52)
5. These Dreams Of You (2:26)
6. And It Stoned Me (4:21)
7. You Set My Soul On Fire (5:06)
8. Come Running (fast version) (5:49)
9. Standing On A Corner (2:27)
10. Bit By Bit (4:58)
11. If I Ever Needed Someone (4:28)
12. If You Rock Me (2:22)
13. If I Had A Rainbow (3:01)
14. Domino (with Flute) (4:33)
15. Hey, Where Are You? (2:52)
16. Lorna-By The River (6:18)
17. On A Rainy Afternoon (3:14)
18. I Can't Get It Straight (1:08)

CD 3

1. Domino (harmony version) (3:25)
2. Domino ("rap" version) (4:57)
3. Domino (2nd "rap" version) (5:33)
4. When The Evening Sun Goes Down (jazz version) (2:50)
5. Lorna (with Band) (4:42)
6. Wild Night (with Band) (6:22)
7. Friday's Child (5:44)
8. Just Like A Woman (7:46)
9. Dead Or Alive (5:18)
10. Tell Me About Your Love (3:36)
11. Spare Me A Little (2:36)
12. Redwood Tree (3:18)
13. Hard Nose The Highway (7:14)
14. I Just Wanna Make Love To You (7:47)
15. When I Deliver (6:21)

Info:

Disc 1:
Tracks 1 & 2: Them's first recording session - Belfast - June 1964
Tracks 3 & 4: BBC Recording Studios - London - March 1965
Tracks 5 & 6: BBC Recording Studios - London - June 1965
Track 7: Alternate studio version - December 1965
Tracks 8 & 9: NME Poll Winners Concert - Empire Pool Wembley - April 1965
Track 10: Demo - July 1966
Tracks 11-13: Solo publishing demos - Warner Music Publishing Studios, NYC - Summer 1968
Tracks 14-18: Publishing demos with Tom Kielbania (bass) & John Payne (flute) - Warner Music Publishing Studios, NYC - Summer 1968

Disc 2:
Tracks 1-8: Demo session for Moondance album - NYC - Summer 1969
Tracks 9-18: Warner Music publishing demos - Warner Music Publishing Studios, NYC - December 1969

Disc 3:
Tracks 1-6: Warner Music publishing demos - Warner Music Publishing Studios, NYC - 1970
Tracks 7-9: Pacific High Recording Studios - September 5 1971
Track 10: Demo - 1971
Track 11: Jackie DeShannon LP recording session - 1972
Track 12: St Dominics Preview outtake - 1973
Track 13: Lion's Share, San Anselmo CA - February 15 1973
Tracks 14 & 15: Record Plant, Sausolito CA - 1975