Van MorrisonMoondance

Label:

Warner Records – 081227990701

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album, Reissue , Gatefold, 180-Gram

Country:

Europe

Released:

Genre:

Folk, World, & Country

Style:

Contemporary Jazz

Tracklist

A1 And It Stoned Me
A2 Moondance
A3 Crazy Love
Backing Vocals [Girl Singers]Judy Clay
A4 Caravan
A5 Into The Mystic
B1 Come Running
B2 These Dreams Of You
B3 Brand New Day
Backing Vocals [Girl Singers]Judy Clay
B4 Everyone
B5 Glad Tidings

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Warner Records Inc.
  • Copyright ©Warner Records Inc.
  • Record CompanyWarner Music Group
  • Produced ForInherit Productions
  • Produced ForSchwaid-Merenstein
  • Lacquer Cut AtCohearent Audio

Credits

  • Alto Saxophone, Soprano SaxophoneJack Schrorer*
  • BassJohn Klingberg
  • Congas [Congo Drum]Guy Masson
  • DesignBob Cato
  • Drums, Vibraphone [Vibes]Garry Malabar*
  • EngineerTony May
  • Executive-ProducerLewis Merenstein
  • Lacquer Cut ByKPG*
  • Lead Guitar, Rhythm GuitarJohn Platania
  • Liner Notes [A Fable By]Janet Planet
  • Photography ByElliott Landy
  • Piano, Organ, ClavinetJeff Labes
  • ProducerVan Morrison
  • Rhythm Guitar, TambourineVan Morrison
  • Tenor Saxophone, FluteCollin Tillton*
  • Written-ByVan Morrison

Notes

Reissue from 2020 identified by new Warner Records logo.
Label variant compared to previous EU releases e.g Moondance.

Track A1 appears on back cover as Stoned Me and on label as And It Stoned Me.

Hype sticker on front shrink:
Back To Vinyl
Original Album On
180-Gram
Vinyl LP

Made in sticker on back cover.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Rights Society: GEMA/BIEM
  • Barcode (Printed): 0 81227 99070 1
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): R1-1835-A 081227990701 KPG@CA B964374-07 A2
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): R1-1835-B 081227990701 KPG@CA B964374-07 B2

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Moondance (LP, Album, Gatefold, W7, Tambourine) Warner Bros. - Seven Arts Records WS 1835 US 1970
New Submission
Moondance (LP, Album, Stereo, Orange Labels) Warner Bros. Records WS 1835, WS.1835, 1835 UK 1970
Recently Edited
Moondance (LP, Album, Stereo, Green Labels) Warner Bros. Records WS 1835 Australia 1970
Moondance (LP, Album) Warner Bros. Records WS 1835, 1835 1970
Recently Edited
Moondance (LP, Album, Repress, Stereo, Gatefold) Warner Bros. Records WS 1835, 1835 Canada 1970

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Reviews

  • hellopeople28's avatar
    hellopeople28
    It doesn't happen super often but sometimes with vinyl you get a record that just sounds larger than life or that really just has this something special in its mix/ master/ pressing. This isn't one of them. It sounds very, very nice don't get me wrong. But it doesn't knock your socks off or transport you to analogue 1970 or really surprise you, if that makes any sense. Obviously it's a great album but I just don't know about the sound. It's lush, but it's lush everywhere all the time maybe. Hard to put into words. I it I have not heard the original 1970 vinyl but I'm going to guess it's maybe more real sounding or that it shines within the limitations of the tech of its time as opposed to the technical miracles that can be worked in the box of today. There are very affordable Australian 1970's pressings. Maybe I'll buy 1 one day to compare. The presentation of this edition is awesome and the record looked tip top out of the sleeve. I did get two minor skips on track 2 and 4 side B first play. But that could have been anything since I only gave the disc a cursory first clean. A little brush and stylus clean on the turntable and it was ok. Record was nice and flat. Maybe I'll edit these first impressions later. The 5 stars are for the music. The sound I'm still giving a 4.
    • Foryerblues's avatar
      Foryerblues
      This and the US pressing - looks identical . Can anyone confirm that both sound the same ?

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