Biography

Van Morrison is an outstanding musician and songwriter with the legacy of over 20 studio albums. He was born in Northern Ireland in 1945 and inherited nice jazz and blues education from his parents, also musicians. After touring with R&B band The Monarchs as a saxophonist, Morrison founded the band Them. They recorded the rock 'n' roll classic hit Gloria to be later covered by numerous performers. Dissatisfied with the music world sinking deeply in commerce, Morrison dissolved Them and came back to Northern Ireland. In a short while, however, his muse brought him to the studio again to record music with songwriter Bert Berns on his Bang label. This cooperation soon resulted in the song Brown-Eyed Girl, which became a Top 10 hit and prompted Bang to release a collection of Morrison's songs as the album Blowin' Your Mind! in 1967. Shortly after, Morrison left Bang for Warner Bros. Though the resulting Astral Weeks was a commercial flop, it was immediately hailed by critics as a masterpiece. It presented an unclassifiable genre with elements of jazz and folk to open a new page in the history of music.

Morrison’s 1970 release Moondance was made in the country-pop style accepted by the public much better and became a good seller. It contained the single Come Running reaching Top 40 in the USA. Its 1970 follow-up, His Band and the Street Choir, continued the theme of the successful predecessor and made the way to Top 10 with the single Domino. Recorded in the same vein, Tupelo Honey (1971) featured the popular country-flavored track Wild Night. Morrison kept quest for new and unique sounding with his move towards soul in Saint Dominic's Preview (1973). His subsequent studio work, Hard Nose the Highway, was left without much attention due to complexity of its folk and psychedelic music. Veedon Fleece followed the same direction and revealed a cryptic and enigmatic type of music with references to William Blake, an English romanticism poet and artist. The R&B stage in Morrison’s career began with A Period of Transition (1977), recorded after a break lasting three years. This theme was developed further on Wavelength, a critically acclaimed album, which had high sales and eventually ran gold.

The last album by Morrison, recorded in the seventies, was Into the Music. It became the first step into the massive research of faith and mysticism issues enduring through the eighties. This period was characterized by producing the most controversial and least comprehended albums by Van Morrison. The most notable studio works among them were A Sense of Wonder (1985), and Poetic Champions Compose (1987). The release of a greatest hits collection in 1990 gave Morrison a career boost and inspired him to produce the acclaimed double album, Hymns to the Silence, and A Night in San Francisco, a record of his splendid performance in the USA. In 1993, Van Morrison became an inductee of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The Philosopher's Stone, a collection of previously unreleased material, became available in 1998. Morrison continued heavy touring and recording activities in the new millennium. In 2007, he delivered a huge collection of his best songs titled Still On Top: The Greatest Hits. It was meant to shorten the time of waiting for the new studio album, Keep It Simple, released late in 2008. Morrison continued heavy touring and recording activities in the new millennium. In 2007, he delivered a huge collection of his best songs titled Still On Top: The Greatest Hits. It was meant to shorten the time of waiting for the new studio album, Keep It Simple, released late in 2008. The next year Morrison released his fifth live album Astral Weeks: Live At The Hollywood Bowl (2009). It was recorded during two his concerts at the Hollywood Bowl amphitheatre in Los Angeles.

Studio Albums

Van Morrison, Moving On Skiffle mp3Moving On Skiffle
2023
  • Blue Eyed Soul
  • Blues Rock
Van Morrison, What's It Gonna Take? mp3What's It Gonna Take?
2022
  • Folk Rock
  • Blue Eyed Soul
  • Blues Rock
Van Morrison, Latest Record Project Volume I mp3Latest Record Project Volume I
2021
  • Folk Rock
  • Blue Eyed Soul
Van Morrison, The Prophet Speaks mp3The Prophet Speaks
2018
  • Folk Rock
  • Blue Eyed Soul
Van Morrison, Roll With the Punches mp3Roll With the Punches
2017
  • Folk Rock
  • Blue Eyed Soul
  • Acoustic Blues
Van Morrison, Versatile mp3Versatile
2017
  • Vocal Jazz
Van Morrison, Keep Me Singing mp3Keep Me Singing
2016
  • Folk Rock
  • Chamber Pop
Van Morrison, Duets: Re-Working The Catalogue mp3Duets: Re-Working The Catalogue
2015
  • Folk Rock
  • Blues Rock
Van Morrison, Born To Sing: No Plan B mp3Born To Sing: No Plan B
2012
  • Folk Rock
  • Blues Rock
Van Morrison, A Sense of Wonder mp3A Sense of Wonder
2008
  • Pop/Rock
Van Morrison, Avalon Sunset mp3Avalon Sunset
2008
  • Pop/Rock
Van Morrison, Back on Top mp3Back on Top
2008
  • Folk Rock
Van Morrison, Into the Music mp3Into the Music
2008
  • Folk Rock
  • Pop/Rock
Van Morrison, Keep It Simple mp3Keep It Simple
2008
  • Adult Contemporary
  • Blue Eyed Soul
Van Morrison, The Healing Game mp3The Healing Game
2008
  • Adult Contemporary
  • Pop/Rock
  • Blue Eyed Soul
Van Morrison, Pay the Devil mp3Pay the Devil
On Pay The Devil Van Morrison continues exploring classic country with compelling reinterpretations of his favorite standards from the 1950s to the 1970s. There are also three Morrison originals thrown in
2006
  • Country
Van Morrison, Magic Time mp3Magic Time
Magic Time is one of those rare, intermittent Van Morrison records that consciously offers a bird's eye view of everywhere he's been musically and weaves it all together into a heady brew. This album is restless and freewheeling
2005
  • Blue Eyed Soul
Van Morrison, What's Wrong With This Picture? mp3What's Wrong With This Picture?
2003
  • Blue Eyed Soul
  • Vocal Jazz
  • Blues Rock
Van Morrison, Down the Road mp3Down the Road
2002
  • Blue Eyed Soul
  • Jazz-Rock
Van Morrison, The Healing Game mp3The Healing Game
1997
  • Adult Contemporary
  • Pop/Rock
  • Blue Eyed Soul
Van Morrison, Days Like This mp3Days Like This
1995
  • Adult Contemporary
  • Pop/Rock
Van Morrison, Blowin' Your Mind! mp3Blowin' Your Mind!
1994
  • Folk Pop
  • Blue Eyed Soul
Van Morrison, Too Long in Exile mp3Too Long in Exile
1993
  • Blue Eyed Soul
  • Blues
Van Morrison, Enlightenment mp3Enlightenment
1990
  • Pop/Rock
Van Morrison, Beautiful Vision mp3Beautiful Vision
1982
  • Pop/Rock
Van Morrison, Into the Music mp3Into the Music
1979
  • Folk Rock
  • Pop/Rock
Van Morrison, Veedon Fleece mp3Veedon Fleece
1974
  • Folk Rock
Van Morrison, Hard Nose the Highway mp3Hard Nose the Highway
1973
  • Pop/Rock
  • Jazz-Rock
Van Morrison, Saint Dominic's Preview mp3Saint Dominic's Preview
1972
  • Folk Rock
  • Blue Eyed Soul
Van Morrison, Tupelo Honey mp3Tupelo Honey
1971
  • Folk Rock
  • Country Rock
Van Morrison, His Band and The Street Choir mp3His Band and The Street Choir
1970
  • Pop/Rock
  • Blue Eyed Soul
Van Morrison, Moondance mp3Moondance
1970
  • Folk Rock
  • Blue Eyed Soul
  • Jazz
  • Jazz-Rock
Van Morrison, Astral Weeks mp3Astral Weeks
1968
  • Celtic
  • Folk Rock
  • Blue Eyed Soul
  • Jazz
Van Morrison, Wavelength mp3Wavelength
0
  • Pop/Rock
  • Blue Eyed Soul

Compilation albums

Van Morrison, Still On Top: The Greatest Hits mp3Still On Top: The Greatest Hits
Still On Top: The Greatest Hits has become one of the most complete compilations of Van Morrison's works. The album consists of 37 tracks embracing the musician's creative work with Them and the following works up to the 2005's Magic Time
2007
    Van Morrison, Super Hits mp3Super Hits
    1999
    • Pop/Rock
    Van Morrison, The Philosopher's Stone mp3The Philosopher's Stone
    1998
    • Rock
    • Folk Rock
    • Adult Contemporary
    • Soft Rock
    • Folk Pop
    • Pop/Rock
    • Blue Eyed Soul
    • Country
    • Country Rock
    • Blues
    Van Morrison, The Best Of Van Morrison mp3The Best Of Van Morrison
    1990
    • Rock & Roll
    • Blue Eyed Soul
    Van Morrison, T.B. Sheets mp3T.B. Sheets
    1973
    • Blues Rock

    Lives