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Veedon Fleece

  • AMG Review of Veedon Fleece

    Amg
    Jason Ankeny & Thom Jurek
    All Music Guide

    The final album of Van Morrison's remarkably prolific and innovative 1968-1974 period (followed by three years of silence), Veedon Fleece brings the singer full circle, returning him to the introspection and poignancy of Astral Weeks. Composed following his sudden divorce from wife Janet Planet and subsequent retreat from the U.S., the songs are subtle and Spartan, the performances deeply felt; though less tortured and cathartic than Astral Weeks, it's a record fraught with emotional upheaval, as evidenced by such superior moments as "Linden Arden Stole the Highlights," "Who Was That Masked Man," and "You Don't Pull No Punches, But You Don't Push the River." That said, this is one of those -- and there are several -- forgotten classics in the Morrison catalog. Because it followed hot on the heels of his universally acclaimed double live album It's Too Late to Stop Now..., released only a month previous, this effort, like its likewise unheralded -- but equally wonderful -- studio effort Hard Nose the Highway, which was issued only six months before, the album suffered from a lack of exposure because of saturation in the marketplace rather than any lack in quality. Veedon Fleece is every bit the creative equal of its more famous predecessors. With its elegiac tone and deeply autobiographical lyrics, this was a Morrison who didn't so readily associate himself with the feel-good, peace, love, and rhythm & blues sound American audiences were used to. If any album reflects a real period of transition for an artist, it's this one. It's brilliant.

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over 3 years ago

Anyone care?This is just an amazing piece of music and it never fails to get me.

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How did this album escape my radar?
about 1 year ago

"Veedon Fleece" wow, i love every minute of it. Everyone should have a copy of this album. It is true talent at its best. The whole way through is instant classic. This album has now been put as number two on my top 10. Yes its that good. It takes a lot to become number two. Bob Dylan's "Nashville Skyline" is number one. I don't think any album will ever surpass that one. If you think s...

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Anyone know what he's on about?
over 3 years ago

Anyone care?This is just an amazing piece of music and it never fails to get me.

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