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Posted: September 25 2017 at 20:19
I prefer Cat Stevens, so voted for him, but if I voted with my head it would be Van Morrison all the way, if only for sheer longevity of quality output. The Cat packed it in in 1978, his last few albums had highlights but weren't great, and from what I've heard of the recent stuff the soul is gone. I have lost touch with Morrison in recent years but I know he was going very strong at least till the early 1990s
Edited by kenethlevine - September 25 2017 at 20:19
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Posted: September 26 2017 at 05:15
Can't decide: I prefer Cat Stevens's early 70's classics (Tea for the Tillerman !) over anything by Van Morrison, but as a whole, Van's output is better, especially concerning the post-80's albums.
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Posted: September 26 2017 at 10:09
Guldbamsen wrote:
Van Morisson's best: Astral Weeks Yusuf's best: Tea For The Tillerman
I think I love both of those albums just about equally depending on my mood.
I love "Tea" but equally love the albums that bracket it - "Mona Bone Jakon" and "Teaser and the Firecat".
I thought Van had a resurgence in the late 1980s with the wonderful "Poetic Champions Compose" and "Avalon Sunset". I haven't followed him lately, but, of the earlier albums, I thought "Moondance" and "Veedon Fleece" were also great. Never really heard an album of his I didn't like, even if I might not like everything on it. Prog connection - he was buddies with Peter Bardens prior to Camel, playing together in "Them". The 1978 Morrsion release "Wavelength", featured Bardens on keys on several songs. I loved the song "Natalia", which will forever be associated with my very first real job, hearing it on the radio many mornings as I prepared for the daily grind.
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Posted: September 26 2017 at 12:48
I'm really surprised that Stevens is beating Van the Man......I always thought that Stevens had a few decent songs here and there but Van had great albums.
Well...Van The Man for me.....no comparison.
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Joined: December 06 2006
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Posted: September 26 2017 at 13:01
dr wu23 wrote:
I'm really surprised that Stevens is beating Van the Man......I always thought that Stevens had a few decent songs here and there but Van had great albums.
Well...Van The Man for me.....no comparison.
I'm a bit surprised too, but it's a pretty small sample size.
And I do think he had more than a few more than decent songs
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