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Common One
Common One

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Artist: Van Morrison
Label: Commercial Marketing
Category: Music

List Price: £8.99
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 1811

Media: Audio CD
Running Time: 70 minutes
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

UPC: 600753087602
EAN: 0600753087602
ASIN: B0018BB21Q

Release Date: July 7, 2008
Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours

Tracks:

  • Haunts Of Ancient Peace - Van Morrison, Pee Wee Ellis, Choir
  • Summertime In England - Van Morrison, Jeff Labes, Orchestra
  • Satisfied
  • Wild Honey - Van Morrison, Pee Wee Ellis, Orchestra
  • Spirit
  • When Heart Is Open
  • Haunts Of Ancient Peace - Van Morrison, Pee Wee Ellis, Choir
  • When Heart Is Open

Similar Items:

  • Veedon Fleece
  • Inarticulate Speech Of The Heart
  • Enlightenment
  • No Guru, No Method, No Teacher
  • Into The Music

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars My favourite album EVER!   September 13, 2008
The thing about this album is you cant really review it. It is spiritual and mystical. This was the first Van Morrison album I ever bought and at first it passed me by. But over the next few years I found myself returning to this particular album above all others. Van Morrison is the closest thing to Blake, Yeats or Wordsworth we have to day though not necessarily poetically.This album emphasises a spiritual dimension to rock music and I dont mean this in a strictly religious sense either.
The new remastered edition is excellent and the 2 extra tracks dont diminish a brilliant album. For under five pounds it is well worth a chance.



5 out of 5 stars MARK BARRY   July 26, 2008
I JUST WANT TO THANK MARK BARRY FOR HIS HIGHLY INTELLIGENT WORDS REGARDING VAN MORRISON.HIS REVIEW OF 'COMMON ONE' IS EXTREMELY ACCURATE AND HEARTFELT.IF HIS REVIEW ENCOURAGES MORE PEOPLE TO BUY THIS SUPERB PIECE OF WORK THEN WHAT A GOOD THING.'SUMMERTIME IN ENGLAND' AT CERTAIN TIMES IS THE BEST THING EVER WRITTEN.SURELY ?


4 out of 5 stars A highly interesting listen   July 23, 2008
 2 out of 2 found this review helpful

This is Van Morrison's great artistic indulgence. Not quite his "Metal Machine Music" maybe but as close to a "don't give a damn" piece of musical self-fulfilment one will find in his ouevre. Only six tracks were on the original release (this release includes two exta alternate cuts), two of which were fifteen minutes in length. Morrison's band is on fire on "Common One", and it has an almost "played live" feel to it, as the horns kick in and then Morrison clicks his fingers and the tempo immediately cuts down to a crawl as he murmurs on about Coleridge and Wordsworth and the like. Granted, the lyrics are questionable and the accusation of pretension is easily levelled as Morrison repeats "hand me down my big boots" ad nauseum. However, the lyrics actually take second place to the ambience on this album, to the extent that it doesn't really matter what he's saying. This album is all about an artist in total control of his musicians. Check out "Spirit" for proof. Or "Summertime In England".

"Haunts Of Ancient Peace" has a "Veedon Fleece" mood to it, with added great saxophone throughout; as does "Wild Honey", although that is a more upbeat soulful track; "Spirit" has superb horn breaks, together with heavy, rumbling bass and swirling organ, while "Satisfied" is almost funky in places. "Summertime in England" and "When Heart Is Open" are the two extended grooves, closer to "Listen To The Lion" in aspect.

Van Morrison released this album in 1980, the embers of punk and the new fires of two-tone hung on the air and Morrison himself had considerable commercial success with "Common One's" breezy, soully predecessor, "Into The Music". This was a perverse piece of non-cashing in on anything that had been before and he should be applauded for it. There is no "Bright Side Of The Road" here. A more difficult album to immediately digest Morrison has not produced, but, give it a bit of your time and you might find yourself enjoying it. Early evening summer listening.



5 out of 5 stars "Let Us Go There Again...Go To...Haunts Of Ancient Peace..."   July 7, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

"Common One" is part of the 2nd wave of Van Morrison remastered reissues to hit the shops in 2008 (see full list below). Released Monday 7 July 2008 in the UK (8 July, USA), it boasts truly superlative remastered sound quality, an upgraded booklet and 2 bonus tracks for the first time.

Here's the layout (70:44 minutes):
Tracks 1 to 6 make up the album "Common One" released in September 1980
Tracks 7 and 8 are previously unreleased Alternate Takes of "Haunts Of Ancient Peace" and "When Heart Is Open".

The Band consisted of:
MICK COX on Lead Guitar
HERBIE ARMSTRONG on Acoustic & Electric Rhythm Guitar
MARK ISHAM on Trumpet and Flugelhorn
PEE WEE ELLIS on Saxophone and Flute
TONI MARCUS on Sitar and Violin
JOHN ALLAIR and MARK JORDAN on Keyboards
DAVID HAYES on Bass
PETER VAN HOOKE on Drums
(Strings on "Summertime In England" and "Wild Honey", the Choir on "Haunts Of Ancient Peace" and the extra horn section on "Wild Honey" were all arranged by Pee Wee Ellis)

96K/24 Bit remastered from the original analogue master tapes; the sound quality on this re-issue is BEAUTIFUL - clear and clean. The booklet is naff though, functionary at best - it reproduces the lyrics (Alternates included too) and session details, but no new photos, no history of the record - an opportunity missed.

As most of the tracks are lengthy, his sessioned musical partners in the band get to stretch out - and what superb musicianship is on display here - one second all jazzy and trippy, the next soulful and peaceful. Choirs and strings combine too - to devastating effect. Even when the songs threaten to get `too' carried away, Van brings it all down to quiet patches, where his vocal raps are inspired and now an integral part of his live set. The opener "Haunts Of Ancient Peace" is just lovely - PEE WEE ELLIS blowing away soulfully. But ELLIS really gets to let rip on the concert/fan favourite "Summertime In England" that doesn't actually wear out its 15-minute plus timing. The brass and melody on "Wild Honey" sounds like a Manhattans/Harold Melvin soul song - warm and lovely - it washes over you so sweetly - with the rhythm section`s tight playing brought out by a great remaster. If I was to point out a downside, it would be the sax solo on "Spirit", it's harsh and a little shrill - maybe it was recorded that way. Also the 15-minute floating album closer "When Heart Is Open" is a little hissy - when none of the other tracks display any. But these are minor niggles.

The bonus Alternate Take of "Haunts..." is roughly the same length as the finished album version - just over 7 minutes, but it sounds like a run through - a rehearsal - its nice, but nowhere near as good as the finished version. "When Heart Is Open" is a different kettle of fish altogether - I love it! It has a cool SITAR opening and shorter playing time of just under 8-minutes. There's also beautiful violin playing from TONI MARCUS towards the end. If anything, it ends too soon. I suspect fans will be raving about it soon!

To sum up - "Common One" isn't the dizzy heights of "Astral Weeks" for sure, but it is a great Van Morrison album - deeply steeped in mysticism and his endless quest for inner peace. And at last, it sounds JUST BEAUTIFUL. Highly, highly recommended.

PS:
30 Van Morrison albums are re-issued in remastered form throughout 2008 and into early 2009. Each title contains an upgraded booklet; previously unreleased bonus tracks and all will be at mid-price. The releases are in 4 batches as follows:

28 January 2008 (7 titles)
Tupelo Honey (1971), It's Too Late To Stop Now (2 CD Live Set) (1974),
Wavelenght (1979), Into The Music (1979), A Sense Of Wonder (1985),
Avalon Sunset (1989) and Back On Top (1999)
(see SEPARATE REVIEWS for all 7)

30 June 2008 UK/1 & 8 July 2008 USA (8 titles)
Veedon Fleece (1974), Common One (1980), Inarticulate Speech Of The Heart (1983), Live At The Grand Opera House, Belfast (1984), No Guru, No Method, No Teacher (1986), Enlightenment (1990), A Night In San Francisco (2CD Live Set) (1994) and The Healing Game (1997)
(see also SEPARATE REVIEWS for "Veedon Fleece", "Inarticulate Speech Of The Heart", "Enlightenment", the live 2CD set "A Night In San Francisco" and "No Guru, No Method, No Teacher")

September 2008 (7 titles)
Saint Dominic's Preview (1972), A Period Of Transition (1977), Beautiful Vision (1982), Poetic Champions Compose (1987), Hymns To The Silence (2CD Studio Set) (1991), How Long Has This Been Going On (Live At Ronnie Scott's) (1995) and Tell Me Something - The Songs Of Mose Allison (1996)

January 2009 (8 titles)
Hard Nose The Highway (1973), Irish Heartbeat (with The Chieftains) (1988),
Too Long In Exile (1993), Days Like This (1995), The Story Of Them (2CD Set) (1999), The Skiffle Sessions - Live In Belfast (with Lonnie Donegan & Chris Barber) (2000), Down The Road (2002) and What's Wrong With This Picture? (2003)

PPS:
Those hoping to see desperately needed sonic upgrades of his 1st and 2nd album masterpieces on Warner Bothers "Astral Weeks" (1968) and "Moondance" (1970) or even "His Band & The Street Choir" (late 1970) will be disappointed to hear that they're NOT in this re-issue campaign - on either side of the pond. "Astral Weeks" and "Moondance" in particular have both been languishing around on crappy-sounding non-remastered CDs for over 20 years now and they're glaringly obvious omissions in this supposedly 'extensive' re-issue campaign. These universally recognized masterpieces have long deserved 2CD DELUXE EDITION treatment (some tracks in remastered form are available across the 3 volumes of "Best Of"). However, I've recently been informed by a good source that all 3 are NOW AVAILABLE since June 2008 in JAPAN in RHINO REMASTERED form. See the excellent Japanese site CDJAPAN.CO.JP for details (worded in English).



5 out of 5 stars wonderful and inspiring   July 7, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I love this album - it's saturated with serenity. It was the beginning of Van's dive into mysticism and his attempts to depict higher spiritual states in his music. The album's key track is When Heart is Open - a beautiful, sublimely ambient piece of music. Haunts of Ancient Peace and Summertime in England are also beautiful. You will love this album forever, as long as you suspend your concept of what 'rock' music should be.



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