The tenth take of “Call Me Up In Dreamland” will also be included, as will take three of “Gypsy Queen” and a funky alternate version of “I’ve Been Working.” Complete track lists for both albums are available below. ![]() His Band and The Street Choir, meanwhile, will include five unreleased bonus cuts, including the gritty third take of “Give Me A Kiss” without piano, horns or backing vocals. The expanded Astral Weeks will include the first take of “Beside You,” a stripped down, vibraphone-heavy “Madame George” and longer versions of “Ballerina” and “Slim Slow Slider.” All offer a deeper examination of Morrison’s working relationship with the quartet that helped him record the LP: bassist Richard Davis, guitarist Jay Berliner, percussionist Warren Smith, Jr. Van Morrison - Astral Weeks Expanded and Remastered (Rhino/Warner Brothers, 2015) The first full solo album by Van Morrison may not have sold too many copies but it would grow to have a pervasive influence on music and culture in general. Van Morrison’s seminal 1968 LP Astral Weeks and 1970’s His Band and the Street Choir, will be expanded, remastered and reissued on October 30th via Warner Bros.īoth LPs will be made available digitally and on CD, each featuring a handful of previously unreleased, alternate versions of album cuts.
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