Album Info
Artist: | Van Morrison |
Album: | Live At Orangefield: Be Just And Fear Not |
Released: | Europe, 12 Jul 2024 |
Tracklist:
A1 | Celtic Excavation/Into The Mystic | |
Backing Vocals - Dana Masters, Jolene O'Hara | ||
Bass - Paul Moore | ||
Drums - Bobby Ruggiero | ||
Electric Guitar - Dave Keary | ||
Euphonium - Alistair White | ||
Piano - Paul Moran | ||
Tenor Saxophone [Tenor Sax], Clarinet - Chris White | ||
Vocals, Alto Saxophone [Alto Sax] - Van Morrison | ||
Written-By - Van Morrison | ||
A2 | Cleaning Windows | |
Backing Vocals - Dana Masters, Jolene O'Hara | ||
Bass - Paul Moore | ||
Drums - Bobby Ruggiero | ||
Electric Guitar - Dave Keary | ||
Piano - Paul Moran | ||
Tenor Saxophone [Tenor Sax] - Chris White | ||
Trombone - Alistair White | ||
Vocals - Van Morrison | ||
Written-By - Van Morrison | ||
A3 | Orangefield | |
Backing Vocals - Dana Masters, Jolene O'Hara | ||
Bass - Paul Moore | ||
Drums - Bobby Ruggiero | ||
Electric Guitar - Dave Keary | ||
Piano - Paul Moran | ||
Tenor Saxophone [Tenor Sax] - Chris White | ||
Trombone - Alistair White | ||
Vocals, Electric Guitar - Van Morrison | ||
Written-By - Van Morrison | ||
A4 | Moondance | |
Backing Vocals - Dana Masters, Jolene O'Hara | ||
Bass - Paul Moore | ||
Drums - Bobby Ruggiero | ||
Electric Guitar - Dave Keary | ||
Piano, Trumpet - Paul Moran | ||
Tenor Saxophone [Tenor Sax], Flute - Chris White | ||
Trombone - Alistair White | ||
Vocals, Alto Saxophone [Alto Sax] - Van Morrison | ||
Written-By - Van Morrison | ||
B5 | Precious Time | |
Backing Vocals - Dana Masters, Jolene O'Hara | ||
Baritone Saxophone [Baritone Sax] - Chris White | ||
Bass - Paul Moore | ||
Drums - Bobby Ruggiero | ||
Electric Guitar - Dave Keary | ||
Piano - Paul Moran | ||
Trombone - Alistair White | ||
Vocals - Van Morrison | ||
Written-By - Van Morrison | ||
B6 | That's Life | |
Backing Vocals - Dana Masters, Jolene O'Hara | ||
Bass - Paul Moore | ||
Drums - Bobby Ruggiero | ||
Electric Guitar - Dave Keary | ||
Organ, Trumpet - Paul Moran | ||
Tenor Saxophone [Tenor Sax], Clarinet - Chris White | ||
Trombone - Alistair White | ||
Vocals, Alto Saxophone [Alto Sax] - Van Morrison | ||
Written-By - Dean Kay, Kelly Gordon | ||
B7 | Too Many Myths | |
Bass - Paul Moore | ||
Drums - Bobby Ruggiero | ||
Electric Guitar - Dave Keary | ||
Organ - Paul Moran | ||
Tenor Saxophone [Tenor Sax] - Chris White | ||
Trombone - Alistair White | ||
Vocals, Acoustic Guitar - Van Morrison | ||
Written-By - Van Morrison | ||
B8 | Got To Go Back | |
Backing Vocals - Dana Masters, Jolene O'Hara | ||
Bass - Paul Moore | ||
Drums - Bobby Ruggiero | ||
Electric Guitar - Dave Keary | ||
Piano - Paul Moran | ||
Tenor Saxophone [Tenor Sax] - Chris White | ||
Trombone - Alistair White | ||
Vocals - Van Morrison | ||
Written-By - Van Morrison | ||
B9 | Real Real Gone/You Send Me | |
Backing Vocals - Dana Masters, Jolene O'Hara | ||
Bass - Paul Moore | ||
Drums - Bobby Ruggiero | ||
Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar - Dave Keary | ||
Piano, Organ - Paul Moran | ||
Tenor Saxophone [Tenor Sax] - Chris White | ||
Trombone - Alistair White | ||
Vocals - Van Morrison | ||
Written-By [Real Real Gone] - Van Morrison | ||
Written-By [You Send Me] - Sam Cooke | ||
C10 | Rough God Goes Riding | |
Backing Vocals - Dana Masters, Jolene O'Hara | ||
Bass - Paul Moore | ||
Drums - Bobby Ruggiero | ||
Electric Guitar - Dave Keary | ||
Organ - Paul Moran | ||
Tenor Saxophone [Tenor Sax] - Chris White | ||
Trombone - Alistair White | ||
Vocals - Van Morrison | ||
Written-By - Van Morrison | ||
C11 | Enlightenment | |
Backing Vocals - Dana Masters, Jolene O'Hara | ||
Bass - Paul Moore | ||
Drums - Bobby Ruggiero | ||
Electric Guitar - Dave Keary | ||
Organ - Paul Moran | ||
Tenor Saxophone [Tenor Sax] - Chris White | ||
Trombone, Euphonium - Alistair White | ||
Vocals, Harmonica - Van Morrison | ||
Written-By - Van Morrison | ||
C12 | Sometimes We Cry | |
Backing Vocals - Dana Masters, Jolene O'Hara | ||
Bass - Paul Moore | ||
Drums - Bobby Ruggiero | ||
Electric Guitar - Dave Keary | ||
Organ - Paul Moran | ||
Tenor Saxophone [Tenor Sax] - Chris White | ||
Trombone - Alistair White | ||
Vocals - Van Morrison | ||
Written-By - Van Morrison | ||
C13 | Northern Muse (Solid Ground) | |
Backing Vocals - Dana Masters, Jolene O'Hara | ||
Bass - Paul Moore | ||
Drums - Bobby Ruggiero | ||
Electric Guitar - Dave Keary | ||
Organ - Paul Moran | ||
Tenor Saxophone [Tenor Sax] - Chris White | ||
Trombone - Alistair White | ||
Vocals, Piano - Van Morrison | ||
Written-By - Van Morrison | ||
D14 | On Hyndford Street | |
Backing Vocals - Dana Masters | ||
Bass - Paul Moore | ||
Drums - Bobby Ruggiero | ||
Electric Guitar - Dave Keary | ||
Euphonium - Alistair White | ||
Keyboards [Keys] - Paul Moran | ||
Soprano Saxophone [Soprano Sax] - Chris White | ||
Vocals - Van Morrison | ||
Written-By - Van Morrison | ||
D15 | Ballerina | |
Acoustic Guitar - Dave Keary | ||
Bass - Paul Moore | ||
Drums - Bobby Ruggiero | ||
Piano, Keyboards [Keys] - Paul Moran | ||
Tenor Saxophone [Tenor Sax] - Chris White | ||
Trombone, Euphonium - Alistair White | ||
Vocals - Van Morrison | ||
Written-By - Van Morrison | ||
D16 | In The Garden | |
Acoustic Guitar - Dave Keary | ||
Backing Vocals - Dana Masters, Jolene O'Hara | ||
Bass - Paul Moore | ||
Drums - Bobby Ruggiero | ||
Piano - Paul Moran | ||
Tenor Saxophone [Tenor Sax], Clarinet - Chris White | ||
Trombone, Euphonium - Alistair White | ||
Vocals - Van Morrison | ||
Written-By - Van Morrison |
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Description
Van Morrison's album "Live At Orangefield: Be Just And Fear Not" captures the legendary singer-songwriter in a live performance setting, showcasing his enduring talent and connection to his roots. Recorded at the Orangefield High School in Belfast, where Morrison himself attended as a youth, this album is not just a musical performance but a homecoming of sorts, filled with nostalgia and personal significance.
The album features a selection of Morrison's classic hits, as well as some deeper cuts, all performed with the soulful intensity and musical prowess that have become his trademarks. The live setting adds an extra layer of authenticity and raw emotion to the tracks, allowing Morrison's voice to shine in its full, expressive range. His band, composed of seasoned musicians, provides a rich and dynamic backdrop, enhancing the overall experience with their tight, yet fluid, instrumentation.
One of the standout tracks on the album is "Brown Eyed Girl," a song that has become synonymous with Morrison's name. In this live rendition, the familiar melody and catchy chorus are infused with a fresh energy, as the audience's enthusiasm is palpable. Another highlight is "Moondance," where Morrison's jazz influences come to the forefront, and the interplay between the instruments creates a captivating groove.
The album also includes "Into the Mystic," a song that has been celebrated for its poetic lyrics and ethereal quality. In this live version, Morrison's delivery is both powerful and tender, capturing the song's mystical essence. "Have I Told You Lately" is another memorable performance, with its heartfelt lyrics resonating deeply with the audience.
Critically, "Live At Orangefield: Be Just And Fear Not" has been well-received, with reviewers praising Morrison's ability to connect with his audience and deliver a performance that is both intimate and grand. The album serves as a testament to his enduring appeal and his ability to remain relevant in the ever-changing music landscape.
The cultural significance of this album is also noteworthy. By performing at his old high school, Morrison not only pays homage to his past but also highlights the importance of community and heritage. This performance is a celebration of his Belfast roots, and it underscores the influence that his upbringing has had on his music.
In terms of awards, while "Live At Orangefield: Be Just And Fear Not" may not have garnered major accolades, it stands as a significant entry in Morrison's extensive discography. It captures a moment in time where the artist reflects on his journey, both personal and professional, and shares it with an audience that has grown with him over the years.
Overall, "Live At Orangefield: Be Just And Fear Not" is a compelling live album that showcases Van Morrison's timeless artistry. It is a must-listen for fans of his music and for those who appreciate live performances that capture the essence of an artist's connection to their roots. The album not only highlights Morrison's musical talents but also his ability to convey emotion and tell stories through his songs, making it a valuable addition to any music collection.