Van Morrison

Astral Weeks

Van Morrison - Astral Weeks

1968 | Warner Bros / Wea 

All Music Guide Review

Astral Weeks is generally considered one of the best albums in pop music history. For all that renown, Astral Weeks is anything but an archetypal rock & roll album: in fact, it isn't a rock & roll album at all. Employing a mixture of folk, blues, jazz, and classical music, Van Morrison spins out a series of extended ruminations on his Belfast upbringing, including the remarkable character "Madame George" and the climactic epiphany experienced on "Cyprus Avenue." Accompanying himself on acoustic guitar, Morrison sings in his elastic, bluesy voice, accompanied by a jazz rhythm section (Jay Berliner, guitar, Richard Davis, bass, Connie Kay, drums), plus reeds (John Payne) and vibes (Warren Smith, Jr.), with a string quartet overdubbed. An emotional outpouring cast in delicate musical structures, Astral Weeks has a unique musical power. Unlike any record before or since, it nevertheless encompasses the passion and tenderness that have always mixed in the best postwar popular music, easily justifying the critics' raves. ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi

Astral Weeks Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 1
  • Astral Weeks
  • 7:00
  • Sound Clip for Astral Weeks from Astral Weeks

  • 2
  • Beside You
  • 5:10
  • Sound Clip for Beside You from Astral Weeks

  • 3
  • Sweet Thing
  • 4:10
  • Sound Clip for Sweet Thing from Astral Weeks

  • 4
  • Cyprus Avenue
  • 6:50
  • Sound Clip for Cyprus Avenue from Astral Weeks

  • 6
  • Madame George
  • 9:25
  • Sound Clip for Madame George from Astral Weeks

  • 7
  • Ballerina
  • 7:00
  • Sound Clip for Ballerina from Astral Weeks

  • Credits of Astral Weeks