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  2. Queen of the Slipstream - Wikipedia

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    "Queen of the Slipstream" was one of the songs included on Van Morrison's first compilation album, The Best of Van Morrison that was released in 1990. It was included as a track on the movie hits compilation album, Van Morrison at the Movies - Soundtrack Hits that was released by EMI in February 2007.

  3. Cleaning Windows - Wikipedia

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    "Cleaning Windows" was released as a single in March 1982 but was not promoted as a 45 single by Mercury records and therefore did not chart. Writer Howard A. DeWitt felt that it would have charted "because it generated a response similar to "Domino" in Van's 1982 concerts". [12] ("

  4. Hymns to the Silence - Wikipedia

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    Hymns to the Silence is the twenty-first studio album by Northern Irish singer-songwriter Van Morrison.It was his first studio double album.Morrison recorded the album in 1990 in Beckington at The Wool Hall Studios and in London at Townhouse and Westside Studios.

  5. Avalon Sunset - Wikipedia

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    Arty McGlynn (the guitarist) remarked about the band's feelings when the sessions ended "we still don't know if it's an album, or maybe a demo for an album." Morrison's reliance on spontaneity was evident on "Daring Night" where he can be heard calling out chord changes "one-four, one-four" (Gmaj to Cmaj) to Roy Jones near the song's ending. [4]

  6. Full Force Gale - Wikipedia

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    The song's introduction uses the chords D–A–G–A–D–G–D–A, while the verses use the chord progression D–A–G–D–A–G–D–A–G–A–D–A. The bridge uses the progression Bm-G-A. [3] The song features a slide guitar solo by Ry Cooder. [4] In the lyrics Morrison describes the feeling of encounters with "the Lord".

  7. I'll Be Your Lover, Too - Wikipedia

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    Some have considered the music of the song similar to that on Morrison's second studio album Astral Weeks. [1] The song is a moderate tempoed acoustic ballad in 4/4 time, with one 5/8 bar before the vocal comes in. The song is in the key of G major, with the chord progression of Em-C-Em-C-Em-C-D-D. [2] [3]

  8. Blue Money - Wikipedia

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    It was released as a single in the UK in June 1971 with a different B-side, "Call Me Up in Dreamland". The song became Morrison's third best selling single of the 1970s, remaining on the charts for three months. [2] The lyrics have the singer promising his girl that they will paint the town together with her "blue money". [3]

  9. Too Long in Exile - Wikipedia

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    The album was produced by Morrison and draws on urban blues and soul jazz sounds, including collaborations with John Lee Hooker and Georgie Fame. Released in 1993 by Polydor Records , Too Long in Exile received positive reviews from most critics and reached #4 on the UK Albums Chart .