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The Healing Game | 
enlarge | Artist: Van Morrison Label: Polydor / Umgd Category: Music
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Rating: 30 reviews Sales Rank: 104919
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 731453710122 EAN: 0731453710122 ASIN: B000005ILN
Release Date: March 4, 1997 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Rough God Goes Riding | | • | Fire in the Belly | | • | This Weight | | • | Waiting Game | | • | Piper at the Gates of Dawn | | • | Burning Ground | | • | It Once Was My Life | | • | Sometimes We Cry | | • | If You Love Me | | • | The Healing Game |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Cranky, sly, dour, ecstatic, Van Morrison treads his own stubborn pilgrimage through blues, jazz, R&B, Celtic rays, and their ineffable junction in his own music. This 1997 album distills the renewed focus on blues and jazz sources that shaped much of his '90s work, noteworthy for its concision--this is one of his leanest, least expository sets in recent years, paring the arrangements down to the guts of the generally fine material. "Rough God Goes Riding" kicks off, an archetypal Morrison anthem that could have fit snugly on Moondance, no mean achievement after all these years, yet consistent with this marathon runner's ability to turn up vivid images and engaging grooves. There's a decided gospel fervor to the interplay of the frontman's salty vocals and his soulful choral partners, never more so than on the sublime title song. --Sam Sutherland
Album Description Japanese only remastered SHM-CD (Super High Material CD - playable on all CD players) pressing packaged in a paper sleeve. Universal. 2008.
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Better Van. What's with the Blues Brothers Look. September 14, 2007 B. Marold (Bethlehem, PA United States) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
'The Healing Game' by Van Morrison is the second of his albums I've reviewed, although I've been a Van Morrison fan since 'Moondance' came out on vinyl!!!! Thjis 1998 album is better than the 1978 album, and it reaffirms my notion that once the new Gershwin award (recently awarded to Paul Simon) is given to Bob Dylan, I expect Van Morrison to be near the front of the line, as a composer who has given us lots of good songs over many decades. One thing I notice about this album is the large number of 'quotes' I hear. For example, the song 'Waiting Game' sounds very much like Morrison's thinking 'How would I write a song like Kurt Weill's 'September Song'. But then, I'm a big Kurt Weill fan, so I might be imagining that one. But there are others. The production seems a bit tighter and cleaner than the 'Celtic Motown' of Wavelength. But I hear no trace of 'Blues Brothers' influence, in spite of the distinct Elroy Blues look on the cover pic. If you can get it cheap, this one is a keeper.
RICK SHAQ GOLDSTEIN SAYS: "SOMETIMES WE STAND UP AND GIVE A STANDING OVATION!" March 6, 2007 Rick Goldstein (Danville, Ca, USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
You start with a voice that is one of the most distinctive of all-time. It's hard to put a tag on the type of voice Van has. It can provide the silkiest, smooth, blues, to velvety light rock. This CD is a masterpiece! Van's backed by singers, that could go toe to toe with the Raylett's. Song #7 "It Once Was My Life", allows the listener, with a little imagination, to think his own life, was put to music. Song #8, "Sometimes We Cry", is poetry, and once again, with a little imagination you could imagine a hundred different screen plays, brought to the cinema, with this as its theme song. Song #10, "The Healing Game", is cut from the same silky, tapestry, of life. In addition to all of the above, a very important rating criteria to Shaq, "The King Of The World Blues Reviewer", is if the artist wrote any of the songs. EVERY SINGLE SONG ON THIS MARVELOUS CD WAS WRITTEN BY VAN MORRISON. This CD, is an artistic masterpiece. P.S. Van plays the "harp" also!
Sonic clearity...absolute VANtastic! December 15, 2006 Capt. Freaky (Oakland, CA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I have almost every Van Morrison CD....but this is the clearest recording of them all. Add to that pleasant surprise was of the 10 songs on this CD..all ten were fantastic and easy to listen to over and over.... A highly enjoyable listening experience....the best song in my opinion was "The Piper at the Gates of Dawn"... WOW! If you like "Van the Man"...this is a must have for your collection!
Van In Cool Mode February 5, 2006 Music Lover (Rhode Island, USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
While it's not up there with his best work, The Healing Game is a very enjoyable Van Morrison album. It's a more cool Van here - -which is a very good thing indeed. "Fire In The Belly" and "Buring Ground" are standouts here, but all the songs are good. If you are a casual Van fan, then this is a good album to pick up to experience his unique brand of Celtic wonder.
Spectacular February 1, 2006 Steven Lyle (Sacramento, Ca United States) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
This is my favorite Van Morrison CD. The first time I heard the title cut, on San Francisco's KFOG in 1997, my stomach was jumping. The second time, under the headphones at Virgin Records, I started to cry. I defy you to find a better song, by anyone. By turns breezy, joyful, heart wrenching and soulful, it completely overshadows the rest of this very fine album, until you take time to listen to it carefully. Rough God Goes Riding, Burning Ground, Fire in the Belly, Sometimes We Cry, The Healing Game. Great, great songs. Sing it out loud.
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