Here Comes

Here Comes Artist: Van Morrison
Label: Pazzazz
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 2 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 883717002327
EAN: 0883717002327
ASIN: B0001N6LUO


Release Date: 2005-08-23

Here Comes


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Tracks:

  1. Jump and Thump
  2. Drivin' Wheel
  3. Just Ball
  4. Hold on George
  5. Ring Worm
  6. Savoy Hollywood
  7. Freaky If You Got This Far
  8. All the Bits
  9. Blow in Your Nose
  10. Nose in Your Blow
  11. Mambo
  12. Go for Yourself
  13. Here Comes Dumb George
  14. Chickee Coo
  15. Do It
  16. Hang on Groovy
  17. Goodbye George

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Legendary Contractural Obligation Album.......2007-01-10

Oh my goodness! I had no idea that this was actually available anywhere other than the dusty racks of used record stores or the back pages of Gold Mine.

Van Morrison recorded this album in one continuous take as a way of fulfilling his contractual obligation to Bang Records, to whom he owed one album's worth of material. Most of this is absolute stream-of-consciousness babbling and sloppy variations on "Hang on Sloopy," and "Twist and Shout," relieved by such classic moments as "Ring Worm," surely the most in-depth examination of that particular fungal infection ever recorded by a major artist.

The main disappointment here (aside from the fact that most of these songs are incoherently mumbled pieces of crap) is that, inexplicably, this CD comprises only about half of the songs from that legendary album. Did they not think that the world was quite ready for the glory of "You Say France and I Whistle" or "Want a Danish"? And what about "The Big Royalty Check"? That one actually means something!

If it were complete (and still affordably-priced), this would be a must-have album for lovers of the inexplicable. I may get it anyway, just for the one minute and thirty seconds of WTF? that is "Ring Worm."

1 out of 5 stars

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  2. Edge of Forever ~ Lynyrd Skynyrd
  3. Come to Life ~ American Motherload
  4. Excerpts From...Group & Sessions 1965-1974 ~ Keith West
  5. Cold Light of Monday ~ Wolverine
  6. Songs from the Ocean Floor ~ Kip Winger
  7. On the Road: 10-31-03 Las Vegas, NV ~ String Cheese Incident
  8. A Rival ~ Alannah Myles
  9. Track Record: The Guess Who Collection ~ The Guess Who
  10. The First Cut Is the Deepest ~ Sheryl Crow

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Jazz Alive ~ Al Cohn

O Sono De Dolores ~ Lula Ribeiro

Ti Amo ~ Die Flippers

Beggars and Saints ~ Jai Uttal

Flerte ~ Raramania