Van Morrison - Accentuate The Positive
by Van Morrison
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Track Listing / Description
01 You Are My Sunshine
02 When Will I Be Loved?
03 Two Hound Dogs
04 Flip, Flop and Fly
05 I Want a Roof Over My Head
06 Problems
07 Hang Up My Rock & Roll Shoes
08 The Shape I'm In
09 Accentuate the Positive
10 Lonesome Train
11 A Shot of Rhythm and Blues
12 Shakin' All Over
13 Bye Bye Johnny
14 Red Sails in the Sunset
15 Sea of Heartbreak
16 Blueberry Hill
17 Bonaparte's Retreat
18 Lucille
19 Shake Rattle and Roll
Van Morrison unveils his 45th studio album, 'Accentuate the Positive', which is now available to pre-order HERE ahead of its release on November 3rd. This electrifying homage to rock 'n' roll is launched alongside its first single, a new take on the Johnny Kidd classic 'Shakin' All Over'.
Like this year's acclaimed 'Moving On Skiffle', 'Accentuate The Positive' sees Van Morrison returning to one of his childhood passions: this time rock 'n' roll. Growing up in Belfast shortly after World War II, he was immensely inspired by the heady sounds of 20 th century blues and rock 'n' roll. Listening to artists such as Fats Domino, Chuck Berry and The Everly Brothers, it wasn't long until Van was intuitively reinterpreting these sounds with his own band in local hometown venues.
Several decades later, Van Morrison now revisits the genre by reimagining some of his personal favourites for 'Accentuate The Positive', and infusing those timeless songs with an energy that constantly challenges and expands upon its traditions. Van's inimitable voice combined with superb arrangements and highly accomplished brings a fresh zeal to such great songs as The Johnny Burnette Trio's 'Lonesome Train', Johnny Kidd & The Pirates' 'Shakin' All Over' and Big Joe Turner's pioneering rock 'n' roll hit 'Flip, Flop and Fly'.
Contributors to the album include electric guitar from the late Jeff Beck and vocals from Chris Farlowe on 'Lonesome Train', plus guitar from Taj Mahal on 'Lucille' and 'Shake, Rattle and Roll'.