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Poetic Champions Compose

Van Morrison  Main Performer

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1 Spanish Steps Morrison 5:20
2 The Mystery Morrison 5:16
3 Queen of the Slipstream Morrison 4:55
4 I Forgot That Love Existed Morrison 4:17
5 Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child Traditional 4:27
6 Celtic Excavation Morrison 3:17
7 Someone Like You Morrison 4:06
8 Alan Watts Blues Morrison 4:24
9 Give Me My Rapture Morrison 3:44
10 Did Ye Get Healed? Morrison 4:06
11 Allow Me Morrison 3:53
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Poetic Champions Compose

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Polydor

Poetic Champions Compose

UPC: 731453754720

Release Date: 01/01/1899

Original Release Date: 01/01/1899

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Spanish Steps, The Mystery, Queen of the Slipstream, I Forgot That Love Existed, Sometimes I Feel Like a Motherless Child, Celtic Excavation, Someone Like You, Alan Watts Blues, Give Me My Rapture, Did Ye Get Healed?, Allow Me]
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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

If the title didn't tip you off, the opening five-minute jazz instrumental "Spanish Steps" certainly reveals that Poetic Champions Compose is an art record. Of course, Van Morrison has been making art records since at least Inarticulate Speech of the Heart, perhaps Common One, so that shouldn't come as a surprise. What is a bit of a shock is that Morrison begins to shake off his self-conscious straitjacket here, letting a little more grit into the music, even if the record still is firmly ensconced in mid-tempos and ballads, with only Van's voice (soulful, yet not histrionic) to pull you in. Much of this tends to float by, with only the occasional song ("I Forgot That Love Existed," "Did Ye Get Healed?") distinguishing itself. The overly mellow atmosphere and Van's arch artiness may not make it universally appealing, yet this record is warmer, stronger than many of its predecessors, one of his highlights from the '80s. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

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